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2.18km
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Explore the Richard Greene Linear Park Loop, an easy 1.4-mile (2.2 km) hike in Arlington that offers a pleasant blend of urban parkland and natural beauty. You will experience minimal elevation gain, just 23 feet (7 metres), making it a relaxed outing that takes approximately 33 minutes to complete. As…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The park is located within Arlington's entertainment district, and parking is generally available in designated areas around the park. For detailed information on parking facilities, it's advisable to check the official Arlington city website: arlingtontx.gov.
Yes, the trail is dog-friendly. Please ensure your dog remains on a leash throughout your visit to the park.
Given its location in Texas, spring and fall offer the most pleasant weather for hiking, with comfortable temperatures and lush greenery. However, the trail's well-maintained paths and diverse trees providing shady areas make it enjoyable year-round, even during milder winter days.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access Richard Greene Linear Park or its loop trail. It is a public park open for everyone to enjoy.
The trail features well-maintained, generally flat, and even paths. It is not considered rugged, making it suitable for all skill levels, including children and those seeking a leisurely stroll. The paths are also suitable for biking and are wheelchair-accessible.
The trail offers diverse scenery including open green spaces, a serene lake, and revitalized natural habitats along Johnson Creek. A notable highlight is the Caelum Moor Environmental Sculptures, five distinct groupings of large granite stones that add an artistic dimension. You can also catch views of major landmarks like the Rangers Ballpark and AT&T Stadium.
Absolutely. The Richard Greene Linear Park Loop is ideal for families with young children and strollers due to its well-maintained, flat, and wheelchair-accessible paths. It's a great spot for a leisurely family outing.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Medal of Honor Lake Path, Pennant Drive, AT&T Way, and East Randol Mill Road.
The park is a hotspot for birdwatching and observing waterfowl like ducks in the large pond. The revitalized natural habitats along Johnson Creek also support various local species.
Yes, the park boasts a mix of diverse trees that provide shady areas, offering a pleasant retreat from the sun, especially during warmer months.
The loop is approximately 2.2 kilometers (1.4 miles) long. Most hikers can complete it in about 30-40 minutes at a leisurely pace, though this can vary depending on your speed and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
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