Attractions and places to see around The Colony, Texas, offer a blend of outdoor activities, entertainment, and natural features. Situated along Lewisville Lake, the area provides opportunities for water-based recreation, hiking, and exploring extensive park systems. The region is characterized by its diverse landscape, including prairies, forests, and wetlands, alongside modern entertainment complexes.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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This flat, paved trail is great for beginners or those looking to get miles in as training for a longer hike. It mainly follows the powerlines, but passes through a number of nice city parks and intersects with other trails, such as the Bluebonnet and Legacy Trails. Also, Handel's Ice Cream sits at the intersection with Legacy Drive and makes the perfect pit stop for a hot day.
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This large park has many dedicated baseball and soccer fields along with hiking and biking trails, playgrounds, picnic areas, and a small lake.
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The Cottonwood Trail is a popular trail in the Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area. It is not a challenging trail and is flat, so it is a trail for everyone. The trail passes through some woodland and reclaimed prairie.
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Russell Creek is a community park with a few athletic complexes for soccer and baseball. The park has hike and bike friendly paved trails, a pavilion, a playground, restrooms, and a small lake with a stocked fish pond. The park operates daily from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m.
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This area has a bridge over Spring Creek. From this spot, you can overlook the creek as well as the concrete spillway.
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Arbor Hills Nature Preserve is a 200-acre park with hiking trails in the middle of a Texas suburb. Hikers can find three miles of paved hiking trails and three miles of unpaved hiking paths. The park includes a 2.8-mile mountain bike trail, restrooms, a covered pavilion, and a playground. It is a peaceful getaway with periodic wildlife sightings; even bobcats have been recorded in this park.
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The Colony boasts numerous natural features and outdoor opportunities. You can explore the Arbor Hills Nature Preserve, a 200-acre park with both paved and unpaved hiking and mountain bike trails. Lewisville Lake offers swimming, boating, fishing, and hiking, with access points like Stewart Creek Park and Hidden Cove Park & Marina. The Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area (LLELA) Nature Preserve provides over 2,000 acres for camping, hiking, and wildlife observation. For scenic walks, consider The Colony Shoreline Trail or The Tribute Shoreline Nature Trail.
Yes, The Colony offers a wide range of family-friendly attractions. Grandscape is a major hub with the Grandscape Wheel, SCHEELS (featuring an indoor Ferris wheel and aquarium), and Andretti Indoor Karting & Games. Other options include Fritz's Adventure, an indoor adventure park, and Hawaiian Falls Waterpark for summer fun. Many community parks, like Russell Creek Park, also feature playgrounds and open spaces.
For easy hiking, The Colony has several options. The Cottonwood Trail in the Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area is flat and suitable for all. The Arbor Hills Nature Preserve also offers three miles of paved hiking paths. Additionally, the Preston Ridge Trail is a flat, paved path great for beginners. You can find more easy routes on the Easy hikes around The Colony guide.
The Colony is home to unique entertainment and dining. Grandscape features Cosm, an immersive experience with an 87-foot LED dome, PopStroke mini golf, and Fireside Surf with its deep-water stationary wave. For a quirky cultural stop, visit Barney Smith's Toilet Seat Art Museum. Lava Cantina offers live music with food, and Truck Yard is a beer garden with food trucks and yard games.
While The Colony is known for modern attractions, it also has historical points. The Historical Park marks the community's early development, and Bridges Cemetery, established in 1857, is one of the oldest parts of the area. Legends Hall at The Colony serves as a museum with exhibits on the city's history and culture. Austin Ranch also features captivating outdoor sculptures and the relocated Spencer House.
The Colony provides excellent options for cycling and running. The Preston Ridge Trail and Chisholm Hike and Bike Trail are paved routes suitable for both. Arbor Hills Nature Preserve also has a 2.8-mile mountain bike trail. For more routes, check out the Cycling around The Colony and Running Trails around The Colony guides.
Yes, The Colony is dog-friendly. The Shacks Dining & Dog Park at Grandscape offers a pet-friendly dining experience. Many of the community parks and trails, such as those within the extensive park system, are generally welcoming to dogs, provided they are on a leash. Always check specific park rules before visiting.
The Colony is a great destination for golf enthusiasts. It features top-ranked courses like The Tribute Golf Club, which includes The Old American Golf Club and The Tribute Golf Links, known for its Scottish links-style design. Stewart Peninsula Golf Course offers incredible lake views. For a different kind of golf, Bill Allen Memorial Park has an 18-hole disc golf course, and Puttery provides an elevated mini golf experience.
Yes, efforts have been made to ensure accessibility. The Spring Creek Underpass Spillway on Chisholm Hike and Bike Trail and the Preston Ridge Trail are noted as wheelchair accessible. Many modern facilities within Grandscape are also designed with accessibility in mind. It's always recommended to check with specific venues for detailed accessibility information.
For scenic views, the Grandscape Wheel offers panoramic vistas of the North Texas skyline. The Colony Shoreline Trail and The Tribute Shoreline Nature Trail provide beautiful views of Lewisville Lake and the surrounding natural landscape. Stewart Peninsula Golf Course also boasts incredible lake views from its greens.
The spring and fall months generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities in The Colony, with milder temperatures ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the parks. Summers can be very hot, making water-based activities at Lewisville Lake or Hawaiian Falls Waterpark more appealing. Winters are typically mild, allowing for year-round enjoyment of many outdoor attractions.
The Colony offers several immersive and interactive gaming experiences. Grandscape features Cosm, an 87-foot LED dome for sports and arts, and Andretti Indoor Karting & Games. You can also test your wits at The Escape Game or enjoy interactive digital games at Immersive Gamebox.


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