Of the 29 hike and bike trails planned to zig-zag throughout Frisco, four are under construction and expected to finish between mid- to late 2023 and late 2024, according to the city’s capital improvement projects website.

1. Dominion Trail

Construction on the Dominion Hike and Bike Trail began in October. Once completed, the 1.2-mile trail will include pedestrian bridges and will be located in between Hillcrest Road and Molina Drive, according to the city’s capital improvement projects website. The project costs $4.8 million and is expected to be finished in late 2023.

2. Monarch Trail

The 0.2-mile trail will connect Monarch View Park and the PGA trails south of FM 423, according to a trails update posted by the city on YouTube. The project costs $1.2 million and is expected to be completed by midsummer.


3. Starwood Trail

Construction to extend the Starwood Hike and Bike Trail, which runs for 1.3 miles from Sweeney Trail to Lebanon Road, from Starwood Park to the Gate Trail is expected to finish in early summer. The approximately $400,000 extension itself is 0.34 miles, bringing the total trail to just under 2 miles before it connects with the Gate Trail at Dubai Way.

4. FM 423/Panther Creek H&B Trail

This new hike and bike trail will connect an existing trail running through the Estates at Rockhill neighborhood and link up with the Frisco on the Green Park on Teel Parkway. The $1 million project is expected to finish in late 2024.


More information on Frisco's hike and bike trails can be found here.