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Cycle the easy 11.7-mile Texas City Dike Trail for expansive bay views, beaches, and marine activities on the world's longest man-made fishi
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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6.90 km
Highlight (Segment) • Monument
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9.46 km
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18.9 km
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17.1 km
1.43 km
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18.5 km
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The main route along the Texas City Dike is approximately 5.3 miles one way, making it about 10.6 miles for a round trip. For a touring bicycle, the average duration is around 1 hour and 5 minutes, but this can vary depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the views.
The trail primarily features a wide, paved asphalt road, 24 feet across, with 12-foot wide shoulders of improved crushed gravel on either side. It's very flat and well-maintained, making it an easy and accessible ride for all skill levels.
No, there is no fee for those who choose to walk, run, or ride their bikes onto the dike. However, be aware that vehicle entry may incur a charge during specific times. Cyclists can enjoy the trail for free.
As you cycle along the dike, you'll have expansive views of Galveston Bay in every direction. Key highlights include the Texas City Dike itself, which is the longest man-made fishing pier in the world, and a View of Point Bolivar Lighthouse. You can also observe various marine activities and enjoy the open coastal scenery.
Yes, absolutely. The trail is very flat, paved, and well-maintained, making it an easy ride suitable for cyclists of any fitness level, including beginners and families. Its accessibility is one of its main draws.
The Texas City Dike is generally dog-friendly, but it's always best to keep your dog on a leash and ensure you clean up after them. Given the open environment and potential for other visitors, responsible pet ownership is encouraged.
The Texas City Dike Trail can be enjoyed year-round. However, spring and fall often offer the most pleasant temperatures for cycling. Summers can be hot and humid, so early mornings or late afternoons are preferable during those months. Winters are generally mild.
Parking is available at the base of the dike. While vehicle entry may have a fee at certain times, cyclists can ride onto the dike without charge. There are also additional amenities at the base, including hike and bike trails.
Yes, the Texas City Dike is well-equipped with facilities. You'll find restrooms, picnic shelters, boat ramps, and fishing piers along the dike. At the base, there are also bike rentals and a playground.
The main cycling route along the dike is an out-and-back trail. You cycle 5.3 miles out into Galveston Bay and then return the same way. This allows you to enjoy the expansive bay views from both directions.
Yes, bike rentals are available at the base of the dike, making it convenient for visitors who don't bring their own bicycles to enjoy the trail.