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Hiking around Corinth, Texas, explores a landscape of local parks and nature preserves. The region is characterized by relatively flat terrain with trails that wind through woodlands and alongside small creeks. These routes are generally well-maintained paths suitable for walking and running, often within multi-use community parks.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Embark on an easy hike along the Pilot Knoll Trail, a 2.5-mile (4.0 km) route that takes about 1 hour and 1 minute to complete. You'll experience picturesque scenery along…
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The Corinth Community Park trails offer a delightful escape into nature, winding through wooded areas on singletrack paths. You'll enjoy the natural setting as the route meanders alongside Lynchburg Creek,…

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Embark on the Poindexter and Shoreline Trail for an easy 1.7 miles (2.8 km) hike, offering a pleasant walk along the lake. You'll experience minimal elevation gain, just 28 feet…
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Embark on an easy hike along the Pilot Knoll Trail, a pleasant 2.3 miles (3.7 km) route that offers serene views of Lake Lewisville. You will gain a gentle 56…
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The A-train Rail Trail offers a unique hiking experience, blending urban landscapes with unexpected natural beauty along its paved path. As you walk, you'll pass through varied scenery, from bustling…
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The A-Train Rail Trail goes right along the backside of the Lake Park 9-Hole Executive Golf Course. It's great, but time your crossing to avoid teeing golfers. Otherwise, you risk getting hit by a low-skilled golfer, which this golf course has many of.
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Nice view of Hickory Creek from the hiking trail. The path goes right to the bank of the lake, so it is a good place for a quick break to enjoy the view and tranquil setting.
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Lewisville Lake Park is a large park along the banks of Lewisville Lake. The park has boat launches, a long multiuse trail, a playground and picnic areas.
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Super fun trail along the water for the more experienced rider
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The best way to get out of the city heading north. A segregated bike lane means you can appreciate the view of the Lake without worrying about traffic.
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The hiking around Corinth, Texas, is characterized by relatively flat terrain. Most trails are well-maintained paths that wind through local parks, woodlands, and alongside small creeks. The routes are generally suitable for walking and running, with minimal elevation change.
Yes, the region has several easy hikes perfect for beginners. A great option is the Doubletree Ranch Park loop — Highland Village, a pleasant walk of about 4.7 km. Another good choice is the Hickory Creek loop from Poindexter Branch, which offers a gentle 6.2 km route.
Absolutely. The trails in the area are very family-friendly. Many are located within community parks that have additional amenities. For example, Corinth Community Park is a popular spot with walking trails, play equipment, and picnic pavilions, making it ideal for a family day out.
Most park trails in and around Corinth are dog-friendly, but they must be kept on a leash. Since many trails are multi-use and shared with cyclists and other walkers, it's important to keep your dog under control. Always check the specific park's regulations before you go.
Yes, there are several loop trails that bring you back to your starting point. The Pink Evening Primrose Trail — Flower Mound is a lovely 7.2 km loop through parkland. For a shorter walk, the Doubletree Ranch Park loop is another excellent circular option.
For those seeking a bit more distance, the A-train Rail Trail — Lewisville is a great choice. It's a moderate route stretching over 11 km that follows the local rail line, offering a longer and more sustained walking experience than the shorter park loops.
For most hikes here, comfortable walking shoes are sufficient. Be sure to bring plenty of water, especially during warmer months, as shade can be limited on some trails. Sunscreen, a hat, and insect repellent are also highly recommended.
Yes, some trails run alongside local creeks. The Hickory Creek loop is a good example, offering pleasant scenery near the water. You can also find small creek crossings at places like Corinth Community Park, which add a nice natural feature to a walk.
Corinth Community Park is a local favorite, offering well-regarded trails for all levels, from easy walking paths to more technical sections. For a dedicated trail experience, the Pilot Knoll Trail — Denton is another popular choice among local hikers, providing a nearly 10 km path through a park setting.
No, special hiking boots are generally not necessary. The terrain is mostly flat and the paths are well-maintained. A comfortable pair of walking shoes or trainers will be adequate for the vast majority of trails around Corinth.
Yes, since most trails are located within community or regional parks, there is typically ample parking available. Parks like Corinth Community Park and Doubletree Ranch Park have dedicated parking areas for visitors.


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