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Elected officials from Mesquite and Dallas County gathered together last month to
officially open the new South Mesquite Creek Trail. The three-mile section connects
a variety of residential subdivisions, but what makes the project really significant is
that it creates the first link to the Dallas County Trails for the 21st Century system.
Trails for the 21st Century is a concept created by the Dallas County Park and Open
Space Board. The program is designed to eventually create a non-stop loop which
will span between cities across Dallas County with connections into adjacent
counties. The South Mesquite Creek Trail is Mesquite’s first connection to that loop.
The South Mesquite Creek trail begins just off of Gross Road near Peachtree Road.
It connects Westover Greenbelt, Lambert Park
and Oakbrook Park, giving those local
residential subdivisions a direct hike or bike
link to the 9-hole disc golf course and
KidsQuest playground at DeBusk Park.
In addition to the County connection, the
South Mesquite Creek Trail is also part of a
master trail plan that creates nearly 200 miles
of trails through the city once the plan is fully
implemented. The plan is to have Mesquite’s
trail system connect at multiple points to the
regional Dallas County master trail system.
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