The New Year loves a bold goal, but Addison loves a routine that actually sticks. Addison is the place wgetting your steps in feels less like a fitness plan and more like a side effect of having a good day.
In 2026, we’re leveling up that energy with the launch of the Addison Fresh Start Pass, Addison’s first digital wellness pass, designed to help residents and visitors explore, check in, track progress, and snag rewards to help track consistency. Think of it as a digital high-five for healthy choices.
Addison makes movement feel refreshingly easy. A morning walk through the Addison Circle District turns everyday outings into scenic strolls filled with public art, café stops, and window-shopping moments that feel more like discovery than a workout.
For visitors seeking a nature-lined route, the White Rock Creek Trail offers a beautiful 3/4-mile path that meanders along shaded creek overlooks, with benches placed perfectly for pause-and-reflect moments that travelers love to capture and share. For those exploring with dogs in tow, Redding Trail Linear Park adds even more reasons to roam, connecting multiple parks through landscaped trail segments that feature public art installations and welcoming green patches along the way. Whether you’re biking between stops, enjoying a leisurely loop around Les Lacs Park, or winding down with a post-dinner walk, Addison’s trail system invites you to move naturally—because here, walkability isn’t an amenity, it’s a way of experiencing the town itself.
Addison Circle Park
- 4970 Addison Circle
10-acre city park hosting a variety of events, with a pavilion, stages, & fountains.
Now, let’s talk fuel. Addison’s dining scene isn’t just a place to eat — it’s part of the itinerary. Visitors seeking fresh, satisfying meals love the simplicity and seasonal approach of Sweetgreen, where produce-forward bowls make lunch feel energizing and effortless. Mendocino Farms adds culinary creativity to the lineup with chef-driven sandwiches and market-fresh sides that fit seamlessly into a day of exploring or a break between plans. Cava continues to shine as a customizable Mediterranean favorite, layering bold flavors and hearty proteins into combinations that keep every visit interesting. Flower Child brings seasonal comfort to the table with vibrant, ingredient-led plates designed for lingering conversations and shareable moments. And for travelers and locals who appreciate fresh salads with flexibility, Salata offers a build-your-own experience tailored to any appetite
Mendocino Farms
- 5294 Belt Line Road #105
Cava
- 5100 Belt Line Road #1056
Pressed Juice
- 5290 Belt Line Road
Flower Child
- 5290 Belt Line Road #100
Addison’s active lifestyle extends well beyond its walkable districts and scenic trails. For residents and visitors looking to build strength, find balance, or explore movement in a way that feels energizing, Addison offers a dynamic mix of fitness destinations that make staying active part of the experience. Club Pilates and Orange Theory bring guided, high-energy workouts designed for measurable progress, while Addison Circle Yoga and Gaia Flow Yoga offer mindful movement rooted in community and a strong sense of place, making both studios natural stops before brunch, recovery strolls, or exploring the district on foot. Pure Barre adds a strength-focused option that feels empowering and efficient without feeling intimidating. Together, Addison’s fitness studios give travelers and locals alike more reasons to move, explore, and discover a town built for connection, curiosity, and just a little extra motion in your day.
Club Pilates
- 5920 Belt Line Road
Orangetheory Fitness
- 5290 Belt Line Road
Pure Barre
- 5000 Belt Line Road
The Addison Fresh Start Pass brings wellness into everyday exploration across town, turning ordinary outings into moments of progress you can track and celebrate. It connects you with inviting fitness studios, scenic trails, and restorative spaces that make staying active feel achievable, enjoyable, and personal. Each check-in becomes a small win—whether it’s discovering public art along a trail, trying a seasonal menu after a walk, or stepping into a fitness class between plans. The pass was built for travelers and locals alike, creating a simple way to keep momentum going while experiencing Addison’s most memorable spaces. Because here, wellness isn’t something you have to pause your day for—it’s something you can discover along the way.