Northaven Trail
US 75 / Central Expressway Access Point
(East North Dallas Walking & Biking Trail)

A Convenient North Dallas Trail Access Point for Walking, Biking, and Nature

The US 75 / Central Expressway access point of the Northaven Trail provides convenient entry to one of Dallas’s most popular walking and biking trails. Located near Central Expressway (US 75), this access point connects nearby neighborhoods to the nine-mile paved Northaven Trail corridor, offering an easy way to enjoy outdoor activity close to home.

This section of the trail supports everyday use, from casual neighborhood walks to longer runs and bike rides along the continuous corridor.


About This Section of the Northaven Trail

This access point is located near US 75 (Central Expressway) in East Dallas, offering a clear and recognizable landmark for people searching for a trail near me. From here, trail users can head east or west along the Northaven Trail and connect to other neighborhood access points across the length of the trail.

Its proximity to a major transportation corridor makes this access point especially convenient for nearby residential areas.


Map of Northaven Trail’s US 75 / Central Expressway Area


Neighborhoods Served by This Access Point

The US 75 / Central Expressway access point serves several nearby North Dallas neighborhoods, including:

  • North Dallas Neighborhood

  • Hillcrest Forest

  • Lake Forest Community

  • Midtown Vickery

These neighborhoods are within walking or biking distance of the trail, making this access point especially useful for residents searching for a trail near me that doesn’t require driving to a park or trailhead.


Unique Features In This Area

Northaven Trail Bridge

The Northaven Trail Bridge (aka “The Low Five”) is the first pedestrian bridge over US 75 / Central Expressway. It connects the Northaven Trail with the Cottonwood Creek Trail, White Rock Creek Trail and soon, the SoPac Trail.

Mural on Northaven Trail Bridge

Come see our lovely mural that depicts local plants and animals you will find along the Northaven Trail.


Street Entrances to the Trail Near Here


What You’ll Find on the Trail Here

Trail users at this location enjoy:

  • A wide, paved multi-use trail suitable for walking, running, biking, and strollers

  • Flat terrain, ideal for casual users and families

  • Urban green space with trees, native plants, and seasonal wildflowers

  • Connections to other segments of the nine-mile Northaven Trail corridor

This section is part of a larger effort to improve outdoor access and native habitat along the trail, supporting pollinators and creating a more resilient urban landscape.


Part of the Nine-Mile Northaven Trail

The Webb Chapel access point is one of many entry locations along the Northaven Trail, which stretches approximately nine miles across North Dallas. Each access point connects local neighborhoods to the same continuous trail, allowing users to join the trail close to home and travel as far as they like.

If you’re looking for:

  • Trails near me in North Dallas

  • A safe, paved trail for walking or biking

  • An everyday outdoor space that connects neighborhoods

…the Northaven Trail offers multiple convenient access points like this one.


Plan Your Visit

This section of the trail is open daily and free to use. Access is available from nearby streets, and users are encouraged to enter the trail at the location most convenient to their neighborhood.

For a full overview of the trail, additional access points, and current projects along the corridor, visit the main Northaven Trail page or our map the trail.