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Current Bikeway System Information

The 2025 Dallas Bike Plan guides the City's effort of building a safe, connected, bicycle network. There are many miles of planned, funded, and existing bicycle facilities across Dallas. Discover routes near you using our interactive map of planned, funded, and existing facilities (PDF version). Details of the bicycle facilities that are funded can be found on this ​spreadsheet. 

Our partners in the Park and Recreation Department manage the trail system: Dallas Off-Street Trails System.

For more bicycle resources, visit: Dallas Bikeway Planning Resources.

Dallas Bike Plan

The Dallas Bike Plan was updated and passed by Dallas City Council on May 28, 2025 to build upon the existing bikeway framework to grow a comfortable, safe, and connected bicycle network that serves the different types of bicyclists in Dallas. Click here to read​ the plan​.

Annually, staff will accept amendment proposals, develop staff recommendations, seek public comment, and present the amendments to City Council for adoption by resolution. Amendm​ents will be evaluated on the basis of directness, comfort, and connectivity. The intent is to develop a network that is flexible to real world influences such as major developments while prioritizing the safety and comfort of bicyclists in Dallas utilizing the identified Bike Network.

For more information on the Dallas Bike Plan and the amendment process, please see the Da​llas Bike Plan homepage​.​

Bicycle Advisory Committee

The creation of the Bicycle Advisory Committee (BAC) was a key action called for in the Dallas Bike Plan, which was passed on May 28, 2025. The primary roles of the BAC are to advise City staff and to champion the implementation of the Dallas Bike Plan. For more information on the Bicycle Advisory Committee, please see Bicycle Advisory Committee.​

Bicycle Friendly Community

​Dallas was certified as a Bronze-Level Bicycle Frien​dly Community on January 28, 2025 by the League of American Bicyclists. This certification represents a commitment from the City of Dallas, local bicycling advocates, and bicycling gro​ups to improve bicycling conditions for all people who bike through investments in bike infrastructure, bike education programs, regular bike events that promote and encourage people to choose biking, and pro-bike policies. For more information and to view Dallas's report card, see Dallas Bicycle Friendly Community.


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For information on the Bikeway System and Dallas Bike Plan, please contact:

Jessica Scott
Bicycle Manager II
Jessica.Scott@dallas.gov




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