

Exploring The Trails In Celina
The City of Celina’s trail system offers a dynamic network that promotes outdoor activity and community connection. The City has developed multiple trails within its parks and neighborhoods, giving residents the freedom to explore natural landscapes and enjoy active pursuits. Each development in Celina contributes its own unique trails, thoughtfully designed to integrate with the surrounding environment, ensuring both accessibility and enjoyment.
These trails not only foster wellness but also improve connectivity across Celina. As new developments emerge, each brings its own distinctive trails, often linking key community spaces such as parks, schools, and amenity centers. Celina’s commitment to sustainability

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is evident in the planning of these trails. With an emphasis on preserving natural habitats and landscapes, the City’s trails offer more than just recreational opportunities - they enhance the City’s environmental footprint. The trails create green spaces that benefit wildlife and improve the overall quality of life for residents, fostering both ecological and community well-being.
Looking toward the future, Celina’s trail network will continue to expand, with each new development offering more opportunities for outdoor exploration. As the City grows, so will its dedication to ensuring that these trails remain a vibrant part of the community, creating an interconnected system that is both sustainable and enjoyable for all.
WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A GREENBELT & EASEMENT SPINE TRAIL?
A Greenbelt Spine Trail runs through natural, open spaces like parks or conservation areas, providing a scenic and eco-friendly route for recreation. An Easement Spine Trail, on the other hand, is located on land where there is a legal right of passage, often crossing through private or public property. While both types of trails connect areas for walking or biking, the key difference is that Easement Trails involve specific land access rights, while Greenbelt Trails are more focused on preserving nature and open spaces.
GREENBELT SPINE TRAILS:
• • • • • Cross Creek Meadows Greenbelt Trail
Glen Crossing Greenbelt Trail
North Light Farms Greenbelt Trail
South Light Farms Greenbelt Trail
Wilson Creek Meadows Greenbelt Trail
EASEMENT SPINE TRAILS:
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• • • • Greenway Lilyana
Light Farms
Parkside
Wilson Creek Meadows
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