Looking for a new outdoor adventure, a place to ride horses in Flower Mound or a nearby walking trail? Read more about eight hike, bike and equestrian trails across Flower Mound, Highland Village and Argyle.

This list is not comprehensive, and more information about nearby trails can be found the websites for Flower Mound, Highland Village and Argyle.

Argyle

Lakes of Argyle trail

The trail is located within the neighborhood called Lakes of Argyle, which is near the intersection of Old Justin Road and US 377. The trail includes ponds and a nearby pavilion.
  • Length: 1.2 miles
  • Surface: paved
  • Nearby amenities: ponds, fishing pier, pavilion
  • 253 Aberdeen Blvd., Argyle
Unity Park Trail


The trail is located within Argyle’s largest park, Unity Park. The park includes a baseball complex with three fields, several soccer fields and a jogging path. The trail meanders along a creek and features nature kiosks, benches and a master gardened area.
  • Length: 0.5 miles
  • Surface: paved
  • Nearby amenities: baseball and soccer fields, jogging path, shaded pavilions
  • 135 Crawford Road, Argyle
Flower Mound

Bluebonnet Trail

This trail is the longest of Flower Mound’s six branded trails, running from the southeastern part of town to the northwest. The Bluebonnet Trail connects to several neighborhoods in town and also provides access to different park facilities. In some areas, the trail decreases to 4 feet wide, compared to up-to-10-foot widths in other parts of town.
  • Length: 16.2 miles
  • Surface: paved
  • Nearby amenities: sports fields, restrooms, other town trails, pet waste stations, benches, town parks
  • 1201 Duncan Lane, Flower Mound
Equestrian trails

Flower Mound has nearly 15 miles of equestrian trails that are spread throughout town, and included in the town’s trail network. A little over 4 miles of this network of trails is owned and maintained by town staff.
  • Length: 14.5 miles
  • Surface: soft-surface
  • Nearby amenities: Bridlewood Equestrian Center, Grapevine Lake
  • Various locations throughout Flower Mound
Indian Blanket Trail


Individuals can use this trail to connect between Westchester Park and Spring Lake Park. Other segments of the trail also provide access within neighborhoods or to nearby schools.
  • Length: 8.1 miles
  • Surface: paved
  • Nearby amenities: connection to the Bluebonnet Trail, pet waste stations, amphitheater, benches, playground
  • 3901 Churchill Drive, Flower Mound
Pink Evening Primrose Trail

The trail is mainly a north-south corridor in Flower Mound, with connections within Leonard and Helen Johns Community Park, Timber Trails Park and Jake’s Hilltop Park in eastern Flower Mound. Trail users can also make a connection to the town’s Bluebonnet trail or nearby schools
  • Length: 12.5 miles
  • Surface: paved, soft-surface
  • Nearby amenities: fitness stations, pet waste stations, sports fields
  • Various access points throughout Flower Mound
Highland Village

Doubletree Ranch Park trail

Parkgoers at Doubletree Ranch Park can walk the trail loop within the park, which connects to different amenity areas, including a splash pad, open space and a fishing pond. The park’s trail provides access to most of the park.
  • Length: 1.57 miles
  • Surface: paved
  • Nearby amenities: rentable pavilions, grand lawn area, splash pad, soccer fields, fishing pond, restrooms
  • 310 Highland Village Road, Highland Village
Village Park trail


The trail located within the western part of Highland Village provides a connection within Village Park and to nearby neighborhoods. It also provides a connection to the city’s Market Trail, which connects into The Shops at Highland Village and Highland Village Marketplace shopping centers.
  • Length: 1.92 miles
  • Surface: paved
  • Nearby amenities: playground, grill stations, fishing pier, picnic tables
  • 3000 Saddle Brook Drive, Highland Village