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LUBBOCK, Texas–Spring weather is here in Lubbock, and you may be looking for some places to enjoy a nice brisk walk. EverythingLubbock.com has compiled a list of places in Lubbock with walking trails.
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- Conquistador Lake Trail-The path begins at the main parking lot in the Buddy Holly Recreation area and takes you on a trail around Conquistador Lake.
- Lubbock Lake National Historic Landmark Loop-This is located in the northern area of Lubbock and is a significant archaeological site that provides walking trails.
- Lubbock Memorial Arboretum-The Lubbock Memorial Arboretum is a family-friendly place to explore the beauty of the natural world.
- Llano Estacado Wildflower Trail- This trail offers a memorable walk across the Llano Estacado, with wide views of the plains stretch in every direction.
- McAlister Park Trails-McAlister Park Trails offer over fifteen miles of trails, offering a variety of options for hiking, trail running and more.
- National Ranching Heritage Center Historic Ranch Walk-This 19-acre historical park tells the story of these early ranchers.
- Jan Jennings Park Trail-This scenic paved loop at Miller Park winds around open fields and shade trees, passing a playground and picnic area along the way.
- Purina Trail-Enjoy this 2.2-mile trail. This trail is popular for hiking and walking.
- Buffalo Springs Lake-The Buffalo Springs Lake Loop is primarily used for hiking, walking, running and road biking.
- Hodges Park-The trail at Hodges Park is a great place to run and bike. There are paved trails on both sides of the lake featuring nice views of the water.
If you know of any walking trails in or near Lubbock, email [email protected]…