Dallas vs San Antonio: Walkability Compared
Dallas, TX and San Antonio, TX, side by side. Tier labels describe the average; specific addresses can vary block by block.
Dallas
Walkability tier: Car-dependent
A major Texas metroplex with DART light rail and growing efforts to improve pedestrian safety and walkability in key urban districts.
What works:
- DART light rail is the longest light rail system in the US at 93 miles with 64 stations
- Klyde Warren Park deck park over a freeway has become a walkable connector between Uptown and downtown
- Bishop Arts District and Deep Ellum are vibrant walkable entertainment and dining areas
- The Dallas Trail Network is expanding with the planned Harold Simmons Park over the Trinity River
Transit: DART operates the longest light rail network in the US (93 miles, 4 colored lines, 64 stations) plus bus and commuter rail (Trinity Railway Express). The D-Link free downtown circulator connects key destinations.
What pulls walkability down:
- Despite extensive light rail, the vast majority of the DFW metro remains auto-dependent with wide arterials and sparse sidewalks
- Extreme summer heat regularly exceeding 100 degrees makes walking uncomfortable and dangerous in much of the metro from June through September
San Antonio
Walkability tier: Car-dependent
San Antonio's famous River Walk creates a unique walkable corridor downtown, but beyond that core the city is largely car-dependent sprawl.
What works:
- The River Walk is a world-renowned pedestrian corridor along the San Antonio River
- Downtown has a compact grid with historic missions connected by trail
- The Howard W. Peak Greenway Trails system spans over 80 miles
- VIA Metropolitan Transit is expanding bus rapid transit
Transit: VIA Metropolitan Transit provides bus service across the metro area. VIA Link on-demand microtransit supplements fixed routes. No rail transit currently operates.
What pulls walkability down:
- Extreme summer heat makes walking uncomfortable for much of the year
- Vast suburban sprawl with limited pedestrian infrastructure outside downtown
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