Great news for cyclists, walkers, and outdoor enthusiasts across Denton County: Lewisville is expanding the Denton County Transportation Authority (DCTA) trail system, pushing the route further toward Carrollton and Coppell, according to Star Local Media.
The trail extension represents a meaningful step forward for regional connectivity, giving residents more car-free options to travel, exercise, and explore the communities that make up the northern Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. Trail networks like this one are widely recognized for boosting public health, reducing traffic congestion, and strengthening the sense of community among neighboring cities.
For Denton County residents, the expansion means the growing trail system is inching ever closer to home, making it easier to hop on a bike or lace up a pair of walking shoes and head somewhere new without ever needing to get behind the wheel. The DCTA trail has long served as a popular recreational and commuter corridor, and this latest extension only adds to its appeal.
Local trail advocates and outdoor enthusiasts have long championed the idea of a seamlessly connected path linking the communities of Denton County with their neighbors to the south. With Lewisville leading the charge on this latest segment, that vision is becoming more of a reality with each new mile of trail that opens.
Keep an eye on future updates from the city of Lewisville and DCTA for details on timelines, trailhead access points, and any upcoming community events tied to the expansion. In the meantime, residents are encouraged to get out and enjoy the existing trail segments — and to look forward to even more connected paths ahead.
Sources: Star Local Media