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The Knob Hill Trail in Flower Mound, Texas, offers a dynamic mountain biking experience across 9.6 miles (15.5 km) with a mere 161 feet (49 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking around 1 hour and 16 minutes. This officially easy route is anything but boring, featuring diverse singletrack that winds through tree cover and open prairie, often following Denton Creek. You'll navigate technical challenges like rock gardens, berms, and jumps, making it a great spot for riders who enjoy varied terrain and a bit of a workout.
Planning your ride on the Knob Hill Trail is flexible thanks to its six-stacked loop design, allowing you to tailor your distance and challenge. Each loop has marked bailouts, so you can easily adjust your ride. If you plan to use a Class 1 Pedal Assist Ebike, remember that a permit from the Lake Grapevine Army Corps of Engineers Project Office is required. Keep an eye out for rattlesnakes, especially on Loop 6 in the more exposed areas.
This trail is a true North Texas gem, maintained by the Dallas Off-Road Bicycle Association (DORBA), and offers a little bit of everything the region has for mountain biking. From roller coasters and tight switchbacks to fast cross-country sections, it provides a comprehensive experience. The trail's design gives you a feeling of being
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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The Knob Hill Trail is generally considered an intermediate mountain biking trail. While some sections, particularly Loop 5, are rated as blue difficulty with an easy physical rating, the overall route offers a significant workout. You'll encounter challenging uphills, technical downhills, and features like the notorious "Goat Killer" climb and "The Gauntlet".
While some portions of the Knob Hill Trail might be manageable for beginners, the trail as a whole is geared towards intermediate riders due to its technical sections, climbs, and obstacles. Families with younger or less experienced riders might find certain loops, like Loop 5, more accessible, but should be prepared for varying difficulty levels throughout the system.
Specific parking details are not provided in the available data, but trailheads for mountain biking trails like this typically have dedicated parking areas. It's advisable to check local park websites or trail maps for the most accurate and up-to-date parking information before your visit to Knob Hills Park.
The available information does not specify any permits or entrance fees for riding the Knob Hill Trail or entering Knob Hills Park. However, it's always a good idea to check the official website for Knob Hills Park or local park authorities for any current regulations or fees before your visit.
The provided information does not explicitly state whether dogs are allowed on the Knob Hill Trail. For the most accurate information regarding pet policies, including leash rules, please consult the official Knob Hills Park guidelines or local regulations.
The Knob Hill Trail can be enjoyed in various seasons. In season, the meadows along Denton Creek are adorned with a "rainbow of wildflowers," suggesting spring and early summer offer beautiful scenery. Consider avoiding the hottest summer months due to Texas heat, and be aware of potential winter conditions that might affect trail surfaces.
You'll find a diverse range of terrain on the Knob Hill Trail, including wooded areas, rock gardens, berms, jumps, teeter-totters, and skinnies. The ground varies from loose and fixed rock to hard-packed dirt and roots. Expect drops, climbs, flat sections, punchy technical climbs and descents, roller coasters, and tight switchbacks. Be mindful of cacti in some areas.
The trail offers a blend of mixed tree cover and open sky. You can enjoy forested sections and views of Denton Creek. In season, the meadows along the creek are vibrant with wildflowers. While specific wildlife isn't detailed, the natural surroundings provide a peaceful escape, and you might encounter local fauna typical of North Texas, such as the "Rabid Squirrel" mentioned on one of the humorous trail signs.
The Knob Hill Trail is innovatively designed as a system of six daisy-chained loops. Each loop has marked bailouts, allowing you to easily choose your desired distance and tailor your ride. This structure means you can opt for a shorter, easier ride or challenge yourself with the full 15.5 km (9.6 mi) route.
Yes, the route primarily follows the Knob Hill Trail. It also passes through sections of the Knob Hill Trail (Loop 4), Knob Hill Trial (Loop 5), and Knob Hill Trail (Loop 6), which are part of its daisy-chained loop system.
Beyond the challenging terrain, the Knob Hill Trail features various man-made and natural obstacles like rock gardens, berms, jumps, a teeter-totter, and skinnies. Keep an eye out for humorous signs with names like "Me So Thorny" and "Rabid Squirrel" that add character to the experience. The trail is well-maintained by volunteers from the Dallas Off-Road Bicycle Association (DORBA), ensuring clear paths.
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