Alto, TX Running Trails and Maps

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Lanana Creek Trail

3.5 mi
State: TX
Asphalt, Dirt

Tyler Legacy Trails

4.2 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Azalea Trail

1.8 mi
State: TX
Asphalt

Rudman Loop Trail

1.2 mi
State: TX
Asphalt, Concrete
Trail Image Trail Name States Length Surface Rating
The Lanana Creek Trail is approximately 3.5 miles long from E. Austin Street into the youth soccer complex just south of Main Street. The trail is an ongoing project of the Sesquicentennial...
TX 3.5 mi Asphalt, Dirt
The first phase of Tyler's Legacy Trails consists of 4.2 miles of 10-foot-wide concrete trails with portions running on the eastern and western sides of Old Jacksonville Highway. The eastern...
TX 4.2 mi Concrete
The Azalea Trail offers glimpses of nature as it follows Hurricane Creek through the heart of Lufkin, an small east Texas city. Along the way, you'll enjoy views of native plants and small gardens,...
TX 1.8 mi Asphalt
The Rudman Loop Trail, located within Rose Rudman Park on the southern end of Tyler, is part of a larger trail system called the Rose Rudman Recreational Trail. The paved trail meanders for just over...
TX 1.2 mi Asphalt, Concrete

Recent Trail Reviews

Tyler Legacy Trails

safe for runners

June, 2024 by lhale794

This is a nice shaded safe trail for runners.

Tyler Legacy Trails

Great trails for walking or biking

April, 2022 by ljhaygood

Beautiful place to walk in South Tyler. Plenty of shade and scenery walking alongside an old railroad path. Perfect for exercise and lots of fresh air.

Tyler Legacy Trails

Nice shaded trail with benches at both ends and at the half way mark. They now have bicycle tool/air stations at both ends and water fountains but no restrooms yet. Will be a great trail when expanded.

December, 2021 by sharilee43

Nice shaded trail with benches at both ends and at the half way mark. They now have bicycle tool/air stations at both ends and water fountains but no restrooms yet. Will be a great trail when expanded.

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Tyler Legacy Trails

very nice

August, 2021 by murica89

Great trails. Concrete and wide. Perfect for a nice bike ride or walk. Nice area.

Azalea Trail

Nice paved trail

January, 2021 by judora_siknak

Walked about half of this trail today (midweek/mid morning). Was not crowed at all and was not a bad trail. Is paved and could be used for jogging, walking or biking. The only negative point I have is the creek that runs alongside the path has a lot of trash in it. Some looks like people are just throwing their trash into the creeks as they walk the trail and other trash looks to have been carried down the creek when water levels were high. There were not many garbage cans available along the trail for people to properly dispose of their trash ¿¿. Other then that eye sore, the trail was pleasant to walk.

Tyler Legacy Trails

great ride in Tyler

September, 2020 by baubletmark

Found these trails. One side of highway is flat. The other runs over some hills to Cumberland rd which runs to Faulkner park for more trails. Highly recommend

Azalea Trail

good trail for jogging

September, 2020 by rios7916

Good trail for jogging

Lanana Creek Trail

My favorite trail

March, 2018 by kbugsimmons

Anytime I’m in nac, I like to go walking/running this trail. You can go all the way from the Hoya soccer fields to almost Kroger on university (one of the sfa buildings you can see Kroger from).

Lanana Creek Trail

Different Worlds

November, 2016 by wrtrnhrt

I moved to Nacogdoches a few months back and started walking for exercise more recently. As a result I have been exploring the many trails that Nac offers. Lanana Creek Trail is an excellent trek however there are things to factor in if you are planning to walk/jog/bike it. It actually runs from the north end of town to the south end of town and you can walk the entire length. The entire Trail between Starr Ave. and Austin St. is bike/stroller (and any other wheeled transport) friendly. It is entirely paved with the exception of a short stretch between Tucker Woods and the SFA grounds. That too though is wheel friendly. South of Starr Ave. is a different story. While it is still an excellent hike, there are natural steps formed by tree roots and rocks and such that make it difficult if not nearly impossible for wheeled transports.

Lanana Creek Trail

flood damage

July, 2015 by sharilee43

Have been on this trail twice in the last month. There are areas on the South end that have been damaged due to flooding and we were not able to get through. I have a Trek cruiser and my husband is disabled and has a hand bike so the major ruts and stairs prevented us from riding the entire trail. There are a few areas that have an area you can go around the bridges/stairs so hopefully when the water is down we can try again. Would appreciate any comments when it clears up! The northern part of the trail that goes through the campus and gardens is beautiful! Can't wait to try it again!

Lanana Creek Trail

Nature at it's best!

June, 2015 by morganlisa40

This trail has sun, shade, mud, grass, birds, squirrels, a beautiful creek, and so much more. I enjoy walking and running on it.

Rudman Loop Trail

Great trail and friendly people

February, 2015 by jberger512

The loop my only be 1.2 miles, but there is a nice extension that goes on for another mile or more. I use this trail often for jogging and always love it. No true hills, and all intersections have underpasses for joggers and bikers. There are also several places to picnic and a playground for kids.

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