Frisco Greenway Trail Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Nice trail with plenty of shade
Parked at the south trailhead (big parking lot available) and enjoyed a nice walk north to the second trailhead and back. Nice flat surface and about 90% shared for this section.
Joplin has a dark past famous as the hangout of Bonnie and Clyde you can even see their garage apartment a historic landmark. Nice trail running from Joplin.
I regularly use this trail for both running and walking. It is dirt covered with fine gravel so very easy on the knees. The city does a good job of maintaining it. With the canopy of trees over much o...
We love traveling this trail as a family. Great for walking, biking or jogging! The area close to Zora, both north and south, will have ample amounts of shade. You can park near St. Louis and Zora ...
A nice pea gravel trail for walking, jogging or biking!
The bridge over Turkey Creek is probably the most scenic part of the trail. It is essentially a long walk through the woods. It's nice and well shaded.
Nice trail with plenty of shade
Parked at the south trailhead (big parking lot available) and enjoyed a nice walk north to the second trailhead and back. Nice flat surface and about 90% shared for this section.
Joplin famous for Bonnie and Clyde
Joplin has a dark past famous as the hangout of Bonnie and Clyde you can even see their garage apartment a historic landmark. Nice trail running from Joplin.
Frequent runner
I regularly use this trail for both running and walking. It is dirt covered with fine gravel so very easy on the knees. The city does a good job of maintaining it. With the canopy of trees over much o...
Many convenient entry points, lots of shade!
We love traveling this trail as a family. Great for walking, biking or jogging! The area close to Zora, both north and south, will have ample amounts of shade. You can park near St. Louis and Zora ...
A nice pea gravel trail for walking, jogging or biking!
The bridge over Turkey Creek is probably the most scenic part of the trail. It is essentially a long walk through the woods. It's nice and well shaded.