“121-acre oasis in urban Dallas”
The 121-acre Oak Cliff Preserve is an oasis of green space located right in the middle of urban Dallas. The property was given to the Boy Scouts by Mr. Wirt Davis in the late 1970s and became Camp Brooklawn. Later, the Boy Scouts moved to Camp Wisdom. For three years the land was unused, which suited the neighbors just fine. David Marquis, active with the local home owners association, was alerted in 1999 that the property was being sold for home sites. David and Michael Jung (the homeowners' attorney and later a member of TLC's board) worked with developers to secure protection of the natural area forever. One of Texas Land Conservancy's key partnerships is with the Dallas Off-Road Bicycle Association (DORBA). DORBA trail steward Paul "Shadow" Johns approached TLC in 2006 about creating multi-use hike and bike trails on the preserve. One of TLC's major concerns was the potential impact the trails may have on the soils, plants, and wild animals at the preserve. After showing proper care and environmental sensitivity in trail design, DORBA was given the go-ahead to begin trail development in the northwestern portion of the preserve. The southern portion of the preserve, including the riparian area along Five Mile Creek, will remain undeveloped by trails. In addition to building hike and bike trails and keeping an eye on the preserve, DORBA volunteers have even hauled off a dumpster container full of trash that had been dumped on the preserve many years ago. Today, over eight miles of multi-use hike and bike trails course through the Oak Cliff Nature Preserve. Bird and plant enthusiasts, bicycle riders of all ages, and those just wishing for peace and quiet visit the preserve to connect with nature.
I have to admit that, before visiting the city of Dallas, i could never imagine that there are so many opportunities within the city for some great escapes in the nature.
One of these places that you must visit if you enjoy walking in nice serene natural surroundings is definitely Oak Cliff Natural Preserve that covers an estimated area of 121 acres and is situated just in the center of urban Dallas.
But especially if you are a bicycle enthusiast, then you will be thrilled with the almost 8 miles trails. One more reason to visit it and spread the word about it is that the trails are the result of the many volunteers of DORBA (Dallas Off-Road Bicycle Association) who were the people behind the successful accomplishment of the trails project within the premises of the Oak Cliff Nature Preserve.
Ideal for families with kids. It is always nice to teach in a fun way your kids the importance of nature and environmental volunteering!
Great trails for hiking or Mountain Biking. Fairly technical for biking, a lot of small rock drop offs and roots, but really well done and a lotta fun.
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