14 BEST HIKING TRAILS IN AUSTIN TX

Austin, often lauded among the fittest cities in America, offers a fitness enthusiast’s haven with miles of trails catering to various preferences.

One gem is the Barton Creek Greenbelt, featuring an extensive trail loop and the captivating Blunn Creek.

The Main Trail and Canyon Trail at Mary Moore Searight Park provide diverse terrains for an exhilarating experience.

McKinney Falls State Park is one of the most popular Austin hiking trails because of its easy-to-walk-on smooth rock path and the waterfalls.

MCKINNEY FALLS STATE PARK

You’ll have to climb 106 stone stairs up Covert Park at Mount Bonnell but the view is so worth it.

COVERT PARK AT MOUNT BONNELL

The 360 Bridge, also known as the Percy V. Pennybacker Jr. Bridge, connects the northern and southern sections of the Loop 360 highway (Capital of Texas Highway).

360 BRIDGE

Walnut Creek Trail in Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park has several multi-use hiking trails to choose from that are all nature-filled.

WALNUT CREEK TRAIL

The Greenbelt (Barton Creek Greenbelt) in south Austin is Austin’s most popular hiking destination for its miles of hiking trails and watering holes to take a dip in.

BARTON CREEK GREENBELT

Pease District Park is conveniently located near downtown Austin with 42 acres of natural beauty. Kingsbury Commons in Pease Park is currently closed for renovations throughout 2020.

PEASE PARK

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