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Harry S. Moss Park
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Features
- Benches
- Drinking Fountain
- Grill
- Off Road Bike Trail
- Parking
- Picnic Tables
- Playground
- Soccer Field
- Trails
Harry S. Moss is a 284.1 acre metropolitan park, established in 1972 that features a soccer complex and an off-road cycling trail.
Please contact our reservations office to schedule or learn more about the soccer fields at this location.
The Harry S Moss Park mountain bike trail (5.46 miles) is located along the bank of the White Rock Creek and buffers Greenville Avenue, Royal Lane and Walnut Hill.
This is a beginner to intermediate trail with nearly six miles of mostly bench-cut single track to ride. The trail at Harry S Moss Park has very similar terrain to both Rowlett Creek Preserve and Oak Cliff Nature Preserve, but with more “human elements” incorporated into the basic flow of the trail. Things like cement and brick to reinforce areas, wooden beams to build beams and several wooden bridges.
Features
The Harry S Moss Park Trail is the product of a partnership between the City of Dallas and DORBA. As of November 2010 construction of the off-road bike trail began. It is 5.46 miles long. Harry Moss Park Trail is currently comprised of five connected loops:
- Blue Loop 6,330 Ft. = 1.20 Miles
- Yellow By-Pass 1,295 Ft. = .24 Mile
- Green Loop 5555 Ft. = 1.05 Mile
- Purple Loop 8,127 Ft. = 1.54 Miles
- Red Loop Under Construction
- Black Loop 808 Ft. = .15 Mile
- Orange Loop 8,718 Ft. = 1.65 Miles
- White Tot Loop 135 Ft. = .025 Miles
By-Pass Signs - Easier Route to by-pass an Obstacle
Option Signs - Harder Routes
All trails are mostly in the trees, providing for some tight and twisting areas with some long flowing areas, dips, dirt mounds, tree gates, seven wooden bridges, and some short hills. A number of areas of the trail come close to the edge of White Rock Creek, making for a very pleasant environment. This is a multi-use trail so please be considerate of all other trail users.