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For a first walk, Dallas members favor Klyde Warren Park or coffee in Bishop Arts. The Arts District suits a slow afternoon; Deep Ellum and Uptown both run differently after dark. White Rock Lake's path gives you a flat, easy loop. Highland Park Village is the standby for browsing; the Katy Trail is good for an hour. The northern suburbs (Plano, Frisco, Richardson) meet at Legacy West or downtown McKinney once you've already met.