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I like the suggestion of creeping thyme as made by @fiberandcolor. Some other ground covers that are pleasant to walk on/through include Waldsteinia fragaroides/barren strawberry, Viola spp/violets (flowers are edible/good for early season pollinators too), and Prunella vulgaris/heal-all. P. vulgaris is a little more sensitive to heavy foot traffic than the other two. 'Alice' is a nice enough clover but has a tall form and shows foot traffic sorta dramatically depending on how frequently you choose to mow.