Attractions and places to see around Keller offer a blend of suburban amenities and natural outdoor spaces. The city features over 300 acres of developed parkland and more than 26 miles of hiking and biking trails, including the Big Bear Creek Greenbelt Trail. Cultural sites like Old Town Keller and the Keller History Museum provide insight into the area's heritage. These diverse offerings make Keller a destination for outdoor recreation and local exploration.
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Can't go wrong with the CBT. The preferred way to go to Grapevine
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Knob Hill Trail features climbs, drops, rock gardens, berms, jumps, and technical sections, mixed with flat areas for recovery or speed. It's a fun, challenging ride for all skill levels. The trail is managed by DOBRA, which makes sure these trails are well maintained.
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The John Barfield Trail provides an escape from the city, offering views of Little Bear Creek, native ecosystems, and wildlife. It connects neighborhoods and parks, linking to the City of Keller Trail System in the west and the Cotton Belt Trail in the east. Constructed in 2014, the trail is named after John Barfield, a homebuilder/developer.
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This trail is nicely maintained and offers plenty of side trails to extend your run. You'll enjoy some nice views of Jones Branch along the way. It's a popular spot for mountain biking, so stay alert and share the trail.
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This park has a nicely paved trail with tennis courts, water features, a gym station, and benches along the way. You can also find a nice swimming pool if you want to cool off and take a break.
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It's amazing to see Alpacas staring at your as you approach on the trail. Whether you stop or just wave as you ride past, they will definitely brighten your day!
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Keller offers a diverse network of trails. For a challenging mountain biking experience with climbs, drops, and technical sections, check out Knob Hill Trail. If you prefer a family-friendly cycle way with views of Little Bear Creek and native ecosystems, the John Barfield Trail is an excellent choice. Other trails like Arcadia Trail and Snakey Lane Trail offer pleasant walks alongside creeks, with options for both paved and dirt paths.
Keller boasts over 300 acres of parkland and 26 miles of trails perfect for nature enthusiasts. Bear Creek Park features hiking and biking trails, picnic areas, and opportunities to spot wildlife. The Florence Shuman Nature Preserve is another tranquil spot rich with diverse plants and animals. Trails like Arcadia Trail are known for wildlife and wildflowers, while the John Barfield Trail offers views of native ecosystems and wildlife along Little Bear Creek.
Yes, for a truly unique experience, visit the Alpacas at CBT Trail. This highlight offers the opportunity to observe alpacas along the trail, which can definitely brighten your day as you pass by.
Explore Old Town Keller, a historic district reflecting the city's railroad origins, featuring local shops and restaurants. Within Old Town, you can visit the Keller History Museum (formerly Wild Rose Heritage Center) to learn about Keller's past, including founding families and historical exhibits. The area also hosts the Old-Fashioned Textile Museum and the Station House with railroad artifacts.
Keller offers many options for families. The Keller Pointe is a comprehensive recreation center with indoor and outdoor pools, a lazy river, splash pads, and various sports. For indoor fun, Tornado Terry's Family Amusement Center has arcade games, and Play Street Museum provides an educational environment designed for children's learning. Many trails, such as the John Barfield Trail and Arcadia Trail, are also family-friendly with picnic areas and easy paths.
Absolutely! Keller has an extensive trail system suitable for cycling. The John Barfield Trail is a family-friendly cycle way, and the Knob Hill Trail offers a more challenging mountain biking experience. You can find numerous cycling routes, including easy and moderate options, by exploring the Cycling around Keller and Road Cycling Routes around Keller guides.
Keller has a vibrant art scene. Old Town Keller features public art displays with 15 permanent outdoor sculptures. You can also find rotating gallery displays in Keller Town Hall. The Elm Street Studio is a community-minded art studio and gallery that showcases and sells local art.
Yes, Keller is working to provide accessible options. Overton Ridge Park features an all-abilities playground and a hike and bike trail. Many of Keller's trails, such as sections of the Snakey Lane Trail, offer paved paths that can be more accessible.
The spring and fall months generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities in Keller, with milder temperatures ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring parks. The Keller Farmers Market is a year-round hub, but it's particularly lively during warmer months with fresh produce and events.
Many of Keller's extensive park and trail systems are dog-friendly, provided pets are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. It's always a good idea to check specific park rules, but trails like those in Bear Creek Park and the various greenbelts are popular choices for walks with canine companions.
The Keller Farmers Market is a fantastic place to find local produce, baked goods, and artisanal products. Located by the creek in Bear Creek Park, it's a community hub that often features live music, cooking demonstrations, and educational workshops, operating year-round.
For easy walks, the John Barfield Trail is a family-friendly option with gentle terrain. The Arcadia Trail also offers pleasant, meandering paths alongside a creek. You can find more easy hiking routes, such as Capp Smith Park Trail and Whites Branch Creek Trail, by consulting the Hiking around Keller guide.


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