Irving offers more than 33 miles of scenic trails, ideal for outdoor activities such as walking, jogging, and cycling. However, trail users are encouraged to remain vigilant and take precautions to ensure their safety.
Stay Alert
Trail users should always be aware of their surroundings. Avoid using noise-canceling headphones that may block out important environmental sounds. Trust your instincts, and report any suspicious activity to local authorities immediately.
Bring a Friend or Inform Someone
Whenever possible, it is recommended to use the buddy system while exploring Irving's trails. If you prefer to venture out alone, inform someone of your planned route and estimated return time.
Keep Personal Belongings Secure
Avoid carrying unnecessary valuables when using the trails. However, always bring a cell phone for emergencies. Store personal items in secure, zipped compartments, and consider using a safety pouch.
Use Well-Lit and Well-Populated Trails
Opt for trails that are well-lit and frequently used by others, especially during early morning or late evening hours.
Carry Personal Protection
Consider carrying personal protection items such as a safety alarm or pepper spray. Ensure they are easy to access and that you are familiar with their proper use.
Emergency Contact
Keep your phone readily available for emergency situations. It is advised to save emergency contacts for quick access and enable location-sharing when possible.
Be Aware of Trail Closures or Alerts
Stay informed about local trail conditions and closures due to weather or other incidents. The City of Irving provides updates to help residents plan safe outings on the trails.
By following these safety measures, residents and visitors can enjoy Irving’s outdoor spaces with peace of mind.