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Photos from The Loop Dallas's post 01/23/2026

Calling all bikers! Exciting trail work is officially underway at Creekside Park.

The Loop Dallas has partnered with to refresh and expand the mountain bike trails along the Trinity Forest Spine Trail (phase I). The project includes a full revamp of the existing singletrack, with significant trail reshaping to improve flow, durability and drainage—making for a smoother, more fun ride.

The updated network will introduce new features and additional mileage, while also creating a purpose-built space for the National Interscholastic Cycling Association (NICA) teams to train and practice. These improvements are designed to support skill development, safety and long-term sustainability for riders of all levels.

This marks the beginning of an exciting partnership and step forward for world-class trail infrastructure, youth cycling and outdoor access in Dallas. More to come as the work progresses! 🚵‍♂️

Photos from The Loop Dallas's post 01/16/2026

Hard hats: on ✔️👷‍♂️. Some members of our Board of Directors and team recently toured The Loop Plaza construction site at Victory Avenue and N. Houston Street to see the vision becoming reality!

As bridge piers and retaining walls take shape, we’ve also been looking ahead to the placement of permanent donor recognition signage—thoughtfully designed to integrate harmoniously into the surrounding infrastructure while honoring the incredible support that’s helping bring this project to life.

Powered by the Addy Foundation and designed by TBG Partners (), The Loop Plaza will be a vital connection in our trail system and a welcoming gathering space, bringing people together and providing a seamless, accessible pathway between the Katy Trail, Victory Park, the Design District and the Trinity Strand Trail via the Hi Line Connector. This groundbreaking project advances regional mobility in one of Dallas’ most dynamic areas.

A lasting investment in connection, community and the future of our city is on the way. We can’t wait to welcome you later this year—stay tuned!

Photos from The Loop Dallas's post 01/09/2026

What was once a barrier is becoming a connection. 💫

The Trinity Forest Spine Trail (phase II) is nearly complete, and the impact is already visible. We were recently on site with to see the transformation firsthand.

The one-mile elevated segment and the newly opened Lake June bridge now offer the first, safer pedestrian and bike access across the highway between the DART station and the Pemberton Hill neighborhood.

Built through a landmark partnership with TxDOT and the Dallas Park and Recreation Department, the former Lake June bridge—once narrow, crumbling, and unsafe—has been replaced with protected bike lanes, pedestrian walkways and direct access to The Loop Dallas trail network.

For years, this crossing was the only route to groceries, school and work, often just inches from speeding traffic. Now, it’s part of a 9-mile trail that will connect White Rock Lake, the Great Trinity Forest and the AT&T Trail—bringing opportunity, recreation and mobility closer to home.

We’re excited for the official opening this spring and to see safer, community-first, climate-resilient and accessible infrastructure come to life for all residents.

The Loop Dallas is connecting our city, north, south, east, and west—and the Trinity Forest Spine Trail is showing what’s possible.🚶🚴 🌱


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