Irving residents hoping to hit the city’s parks and trails while gyms are closed during the coronavirus outbreak might be out of luck.

Recent storms blowing through Dallas-Fort Worth have caused flooding along the Elm and West forks of the Trinity River, leading Irving to close several parks along the Campion Trail.

Parks that have closed because of flooded sections of the trail include:

T.W. Richardson Grove, 333 E. Interstate Highway 635

Sam Houston Trail Park, 101 I-635

Bird’s Fort Trail Park, 5756 Riverside Drive

Keenan Crossing Trail Park, Royal at Elm Fork

California Crossing Park, 5198 Riverside Drive

Trinity View Park’s trail and south soccer fields, 221 E. Highway 356

Mountain Creek Preserve, Nursery and Hunter Ferrell Roads

A news release announcing the closures did not indicate when the parks and trails may reopen.

Heavy rains Sunday night and Monday morning flooded roads and areas across Dallas County. And forecasts indicate Mother Nature has no plans of letting up this week.

“Between [Monday] and Friday morning, we have a lot of rain in that forecast,” according to KXAS-TV (NBC5) meteorologist Samantha Davies. “With all the rain we’ve already seen, this additional rain could cause some flooding issues as we head through this week.”

Irving’s parks and recreation department advises residents to stay clear of closed and barricaded areas in the parks.