Big Bluestem Trail at Grand Park

Hiking area · Frisco

Big Bluestem Trail at Grand Park

Hiking area · Frisco

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5001 Cotton Gin Rd, Frisco, TX 75034

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Big Bluestem Trail at Grand Park by null
Big Bluestem Trail at Grand Park by null
Big Bluestem Trail at Grand Park by null
Big Bluestem Trail at Grand Park by null
Big Bluestem Trail at Grand Park by null
Big Bluestem Trail at Grand Park by null
Big Bluestem Trail at Grand Park by null
Big Bluestem Trail at Grand Park by null
Big Bluestem Trail at Grand Park by null
Big Bluestem Trail at Grand Park by null
Big Bluestem Trail at Grand Park by null
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Unpaved trail through undeveloped parkland, wildflowers, wildlife  

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5001 Cotton Gin Rd, Frisco, TX 75034 Get directions

friscotexas.gov

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5001 Cotton Gin Rd, Frisco, TX 75034 Get directions

+1 972 292 6500
friscotexas.gov

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wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Aug 18, 2025

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E. I.

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peak. unfortunate that they're going to clean up everything I really want to know what's in the flooded cellar ☹️ Over the past year I've traversed the land over 20 times discovering relics dating back to the 50s to 70s around the house and 80-90s else where. It crazy to imagine 60-70 years a family lived here and made a living. Excellent rabbit hole to deep dive in it is a shame though that all of this has a set expiration date thats soon approaching.

Claire Bechtold

Google
Love this trail! Most people let their dogs off leash. Just be cautious that it gets muddy after it rains! Open sunrise to sunset with parking and trash cans for poop bags. Bring your own water! About 2 miles down and back.

Review Rabbit

Google
This trail is so much fun! Shade covering wise my best guess would be 30%, would have loved it if there was more tree/leaf covering overhead (altho the first section of the trail was very shaded). The trail is pretty easy to navigate, and in places of forks/ambiguity there were signs that pointed to where the trail continues. It is a mostly dirt path tho, which leads to it being muddy when it rains. Took about an hour to go out and back. Saw lots of wildflowers, dragonflies, and bunnies around! As you get closer to Stonebrook you can hear the cars zoom by, but closer to Cotton Gin it’s pretty peaceful and quiet. There is a small detour that leads right back to the main trail, it was an unexpected but a nice surprise. There’s also a Chronolog station!

Shivraj Rath

Google
An excellent trail for a pleasant morning stroll. Although the roads are not yet paved, walking is not uncomfortable. The trail is mostly level, however, there are a few brief elevation changes. While it is wide open and has plenty of trees and flora, it can be a little noisy because of the area's proximity to the roadways. Additionally, it appears to be pet-friendly, and the area is full with kind, smiling individuals. Enjoy your hike!

Eve Williams

Google
This trail is in a convenient location and offers plenty of space for a long, peaceful walk. The path is well-maintained, making it an easy stroll for all skill levels. If you’re looking to stretch your legs or get some fresh air, it does the job. However, there’s nothing particularly memorable about it. The scenery is pleasant but not breathtaking, and there aren’t any standout features that make it a must-visit spot. It’s the kind of place you go to when you need a simple, no-frills walk perfect if you’re taking your dog out for some exercise, but not somewhere you’d go out of your way to visit again.

Prathyusha T

Google
Lovely park, definitely going back again!

Simon John

Google
Good natural unpaved trail winding through original native trees and wildflowers. Looking forward to further development of Frisco Grand Park

Daniela Flores

Google
Beautiful trail and black land prairie. Also, following GPS will take you to the middle of road and drop you off just ensure you get on Legacy Rd right by the Gateway Church and it’ll take you to the parking lot.