Cross Timbers Equestrian Trails Association, a non-profit 501(c)3 organization was formed in January 1993 for the purpose of developing and maintaining equestrian trails and to promote trail safety and responsible trail use through membership and volunteerism.

CTETA provides these volunteer services to over 25 miles of trails in Denton County, North Texas. We serve under the guidelines of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at the following locations:

  • Pilot Knoll Park at Lewisville Lake
  • Rocky Point Nature Trail
  • Cross Timbers Trail
  • Walnut Grove Trails (designated a National Recreational Trail) on Grapevine Lake.

CTETA’s bi-monthly newsletter includes articles about local trail issues, trail maintenance days, trail rides and events, and features a free bulletin board to its members.

The club has over 100 individual and family memberships and has logged hundreds of volunteer hours for trail maintenance and patrol.

 

Purpose: To develop and maintain equestrian trails and to promote trail safety and responsible trail use through membership, education, and volunteerism.

Trail Stewardship: In cooperation with and under the guidelines of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and area municipalities. Pilot Knoll Park at Lewisville Lake; Rocky Point Park, Cross Timbers Trail, and Walnut Grove Trails at Grapevine Lake.

Volunteer Patrol: In cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to function as a courtesy service on designated equestrian/hiking trails.

Quarterly Newsletter: Published in January, April, July and October.

Bulletin Board: Five lines free to members. Ads must be received by the first day of each month of publication.

Activities: Monthly trail rides, volunteer trail maintenance and patrol, quarterly Board meetings, annual educational meeting, and annual volunteer appreciation BBQ.

Membership: Annual dues: $25 Single; $35 Family; $50 Business - business card ad included in newsletter.

Established: January, 1993