Cedar Mountain - Dallas County Nature Preserve - Cedar Hill, Texas

Address: 1300 FM1382, Cedar Hill, TX 75104.
Phone: 9722915100.
Website: cedarhilltx.com
Specialties: Nature preserve, Tourist attraction.
Other points of interest: Wheelchair accessible parking lot, Hiking, Public restroom, Good for kids, Kid-friendly hikes.
Opinions: This company has 57 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 4.8/5.

📌 Location of Cedar Mountain - Dallas County Nature Preserve

Cedar Mountain - Dallas County Nature Preserve 1300 FM1382, Cedar Hill, TX 75104

⏰ Open Hours of Cedar Mountain - Dallas County Nature Preserve

  • Monday: 9 AM–5 PM
  • Tuesday: 9 AM–5 PM
  • Wednesday: 9 AM–5 PM
  • Thursday: 9 AM–5 PM
  • Friday: 9 AM–5 PM
  • Saturday: 9 AM–5 PM
  • Sunday: Closed

Cedar Mountain - Dallas County Nature Preserve

Cedar Mountain - Dallas County Nature Preserve is a stunning natural oasis located at 1300 FM1382, Cedar Hill, TX 75104. This magnificent nature preserve offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, providing visitors with a chance to connect with nature and appreciate the beauty of the outdoors. With its easily accessible location and wide range of amenities, Cedar Mountain - Dallas County Nature Preserve is the perfect destination for nature enthusiasts and families alike.

Specialties

The preserve specializes in providing visitors with an immersive nature experience, offering a range of activities and attractions that cater to all ages and interests. Some of the key specialties include:

  • Nature preserve
  • Tourist attraction

Other Points of Interest

Cedar Mountain - Dallas County Nature Preserve offers a variety of facilities and amenities to enhance your visit:

  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot
  • Hiking trails
  • Public restroom
  • Good for kids
  • Kid-friendly hikes

Opinions

Cedar Mountain - Dallas County Nature Preserve has received rave reviews from visitors, with a strong average rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars on Google My Business. Visitors often praise the preserve's beautiful views, peaceful environment, and well-maintained trails. Many families appreciate the kid-friendly hikes and the variety of trails available, catering to different skill levels and preferences.

One visitor noted, 'Beautiful views, very peaceful environment. They have a lot of different trails depending on how long you want to walk. Came here with my friend and we had a great time'

Another reviewer emphasized the preserve's accessibility, stating, 'The wheelchair-accessible parking lot and public restroom make it easy for everyone to enjoy the beauty of Cedar Mountain - Dallas County Nature Preserve.'

Location and Contact Information

Cedar Mountain - Dallas County Nature Preserve is conveniently located at 1300 FM1382, Cedar Hill, TX 75104, making it easily accessible for visitors from the surrounding areas. For more information or to plan your visit, you can contact the preserve by phone at 9722915100 or by visiting their website at cedarhilltx.com.

👍 Reviews of Cedar Mountain - Dallas County Nature Preserve

Cedar Mountain - Dallas County Nature Preserve - Cedar Hill, Texas
Gael M.
5/5

Beautiful views , very peaceful environment. They have a lot of different trails depending on how long you want to walk. Came here with my friend and we had a great time!

Cedar Mountain - Dallas County Nature Preserve - Cedar Hill, Texas
Randy B.
5/5

Ok, I'll make this short. I had surgery last year, I'm trying not to push it if possible.
So there are a couple of trails, mostly hilly. The paths were well maintained and the inclines were gradual. We ended up hiking the whole trail. We stopped to rest and sat at several benches and really took in some beautiful views. Wife has pixs on her phone. My knee held up and I celebrated with a cold one at the restaurant. I'm in my Sixties and glad I'm able to do this. We had enough water to quench our thirst. So some advice: just on the right anytime there's a split on the trail. There are good signage. Bring water, good walking shoes, A sweat towel. I wouldn't try the walk above 90°
Spring is perfect. I will bring a walking stick and some fresh fruits to eat while we rest.
Hasta la Prõxima

Cedar Mountain - Dallas County Nature Preserve - Cedar Hill, Texas
KENNETH M.
3/5

Nice new trail about 3 miles. No parking yet. Have to park at Audubon Dallas for now. Mostly right along 1382/Belt Line so very noisy but also very scenic

Cedar Mountain - Dallas County Nature Preserve - Cedar Hill, Texas
Maggs V.
5/5

Wonderful place to enjoy the outdoors. Perfect for bird watching and connecting with nature. I highly recommend this place if you are looking for a good long hike. I have spent several hours hiking there. The view from the top of the mountain is incredible!

Cedar Mountain - Dallas County Nature Preserve - Cedar Hill, Texas
Kesha C.
3/5

Had a hard time finding the trails so we ended up leaving. It's in the same parking lot as the Dogwood Canyon Audobon center.

Cedar Mountain - Dallas County Nature Preserve - Cedar Hill, Texas
Back P.
5/5

Beautiful place to walk , get some fresh air, enjoy the wild life and nature (:

Cedar Mountain - Dallas County Nature Preserve - Cedar Hill, Texas
Alicia Y.
5/5

The preserve is a treasure in the metroplex. A very special place that helps remind us of our place and connection with nature. It is so incredibly close to most urban and suburban areas and yet provides ample trails and places to explore, get lost and find yourself again. It's nice that it isn't as popular or as well known to many. The dogs love running and finding new friends along the way as well. There are many overlooks with towers that are absolutely incredible to look out and down over the rest of the flat lowlands.

Cedar Mountain - Dallas County Nature Preserve - Cedar Hill, Texas
Bel N.
1/5

This trail sounds similar to the bigger, better trails off Mountain View, however this one is located off of Belt Line road. Once you actually find the main trail which might require several visits you will discover the staff forgets they are run by the city and acts as if their dirt and trees are made of Gold.

They are always closed and in order to walk the main trail you have to sign in and sign out before you leave which is annoying, especially if you're sweaty and tired. Heaven forbid they see you approaching when they decide they want to be closed or with a dog; they make you feel like you are a burglar caught red handed.

Dogs are not allowed but there is a day they can come, which I have no idea when because you'll be forced to ask a rude, out of touch, librarian type staff to find out.

To have all this fuss over a trail I'd expect no trash and many visitors enjoying it's beauty, but this is not the case. In fact there is trash and reminders everywhere that you are still in the city. I've walked too many come as you go trails to know this is not the norm.

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