The Parks & Recreation Division maintains more than 680 acres of parkland. This includes approximately 32.6 miles of multi-purpose trails that link together parks, neighborhoods, schools, and businesses and two miles of equestrian trails. There are nine miles of equestrian trails and 14 miles of unpaved hike and bike trails for public use within the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers park property along the northern shores of Grapevine Lake. Many of our neighborhood parks offer a variety of playgrounds, covered picnic shelters, cooking grills, park benches, and basketball play pads. Residents also enjoy numerous youth and adult baseball, softball, football, and soccer fields, and public tennis courts.
For more information about the Town’s Park and Trail system, please visit www.flower-mound.com/parks
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Online map should be used for approximate locations only.
The Town’s trail system has grown from the first 3 miles constructed in 1989 as part of a grant from Texas Parks & Wildlife to more than 30 miles of paved hike/bike trails currently located throughout Flower Mound. Some trails are located within the boundaries of individual parks and other trail systems connect a series of parks along natural greenway corridors or through existing subdivisions providing links to schools, businesses and other neighborhoods.
Click on a Trail to view the route map below.
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