Ray Roberts LakeGreenbelt Unit - Park Map |
Park Map of the Greenbelt Unit of Ray Roberts Lake State Park (SP) in Texas. Published by Texas Parks & Wildlife.
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Ray Roberts Lake
State Park – Greenbelt
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To Isle du
Bois Unit –
Ray Roberts Lake
State Park
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LEGEND
Ray Roberts Lake State Park is a game preserve. No hunting or firearms permitted. Entrance permit required.
To US 377,
Pilot Point
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Rest Rooms
To Aubrey,
US 377
Vault Toilets
No water available
south of the FM 428
access point.
Wheelchair Accessible
To US 377,
McKinney,
US 75
Hiking Trail
Biking Trail
Wagon Wheel
Crossing
Horse Blaze Trail
Equestrian Trail
Scenic Overlook
Trail
Equestrian Water
FM 428
Access
Trail
Underpass
Bluebird Trail
FM 455
Access
Coyote Run
4.5
FM 4 miles to
55 A
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s
Elm Cut
US 380
Access
Swallowtail Trail
Cottonwood Crossing
Equestrian Parking
Parking
6.5 miles to
FM 428
Access
Water Spigot
Picnic Shelter
428
Canoe Launch
To Denton,
Loop 288 to I-35
380
Concrete Trail
Trail Courtesy
TRAIL ETIQUETTE
Yield
To
455
NOTE
Equine must have proof of a negative EIA
(Coggins) test within the past 12 months.
The form VS 10-11 is proof of testing.
Primitive Trail
Consideration and polite behavior are essential in order to ensure the enjoyment of all trail users.
Please observe the following guidelines:
• Leave no trace: if you pack it in, pack it out.
• Please stay on the trail.
• Ride with a friend. Wear a helmet.
• All users must yield to handicapped users.
• Cyclists should pass other trail users slowly and considerately. Hikers and cyclists should always yield to horses and make
their presence known well in advance, then move aside to allow horses to pass, if passing from the opposite direction; if
passing horses from behind, hikers and bikers should pass on the left after making the rider aware of their presence.
• Pets are permitted on the trails, but must be under control and on a leash at all times.
• EMERGENCY DIAL 911.
To Sanger, I-35
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PARK RESERVATIONS
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(512) 389-8900
To Denton,
Loop 288
to I-35
Improved Trail
Park Boundary
100 PW 4137
Pilot Point, TX 76258
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