Lampasas, TX Running Trails and Maps

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Brushy Creek Regional Trail

10.4 mi
State: TX
Concrete, Crushed Stone

Nolan Creek Hike and Bike Trail

1.4 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Randy Morrow Trail

5.5 mi
State: TX
Concrete

San Gabriel Park Trail

1.6 mi
State: TX
Crushed Stone

183A Shared Use Path

7.1 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Pepper Creek Hike & Bike Trail

1.2 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Friars Creek Hike & Bike Trail

1.2 mi
State: TX
Concrete

FM 2305 Hike & Bike Trail

4 mi
State: TX
Asphalt, Concrete

Lake Creek Trail

1.5 mi
State: TX
Asphalt, Concrete

Red Line Parkway Trail

10 mi
State: TX
Asphalt, Concrete, Gravel

Winfred H. Bonner Trail

1.3 mi
State: TX
Concrete
Trail Image Trail Name States Length Surface Rating
Brushy Creek Regional Trail offers an important commuting corridor linking neighborhoods, shopping areas, and workplaces in the northern suburbs of Austin. As you travel the route, look for signage...
TX 10.4 mi Concrete, Crushed Stone
Nolan Creek Hike and Bike Trail is a beautiful amenity right in the heart of Belton, connecting several parks and the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor. Beginning at Confederate Park, the paved trail...
TX 1.4 mi Concrete
The Randy Morrow Trail was formerly known as the North San Gabriel River Trail as it parallels the north bank of the waterway for much of its route. In 2013, it was renamed after city’s first Parks...
TX 5.5 mi Concrete
San Gabriel Park is a recreational gem for residents and visitors to Georgetown. A granite trail loops through the 180-acre park, offering access to its many amenities, including baseball and soccer...
TX 1.6 mi Crushed Stone
The 183A Shared Use Path is a 7-mile paved path along the 183 Toll Road connecting travelers from Leander to Cedar Park. Open to bikers and joggers, the Mobility Authority constructed this trail as...
TX 7.1 mi Concrete
The Pepper Creek Trail, located in the western outskirts of Temple, is considered to be one of the city's most scenic and iconic pathways. It begins at State Highway 36 and travels south for just over...
TX 1.2 mi Concrete
The Friar's Creek Trail begins in South Temple Park, perhaps best known for the adjacent Lions Junction Family Water Park. From there, it travels north about a mile following the creek and S. 5th...
TX 1.2 mi Concrete
The FM 2305 Hike & Bike Trail travels east from St. Andrews Place along its namesake roadway to its end at West Loop 363 on the western outskirts of Temple. Mid-trail, you'll come to West Temple...
TX 4 mi Asphalt, Concrete
This is a 1.5 mile trail nestled between the in the several suburban neighborhoods in northern part of Austin. The paved trail follows Lake Creek, beginning at the end of Braes Valley Street. The...
TX 1.5 mi Asphalt, Concrete
Following Capital Metro’s Red Line Rail, the Red Line Trail will be a 32-mile trail network running from Downtown Austin to Leander.  There are currently four open sections of the trail—running...
TX 10 mi Asphalt, Concrete, Gravel
Just slightly longer than a mile, the Winfred H. Bonner Trail offers a paved, pleasant walk or bike ride through the north end of Georgetown along the tree-lined San Gabriel River. About mid-trail,...
TX 1.3 mi Concrete

Recent Trail Reviews

Nolan Creek Hike and Bike Trail

relaxing stroll

August, 2022 by rcjoyce123

This concrete path is accessible to everyone. The creek along with its shade trees provide a path that’s both relaxing and rejuvenating.

Brushy Creek Regional Trail

1/2 gravel 1/2 concrete

March, 2022 by deborahdebmartin

Very nice scenery, water views! Just found at least half of the trail is gravel most packed some loose, just be prepared.

FM 2305 Hike & Bike Trail

Bike Trail?

November, 2021 by jordanjh2003

Is this really a bike trail? Seems like it just follows the road on the north side of Adams. If you ride the south side of Adams you’ll get hit for sure. Lots of traffic and vehicles coming and going down all those 30+ driveways that you’ll come across. I wouldn’t call it a “trail” but more of a “route”.

Accordion

Nolan Creek Hike and Bike Trail

Enjoyable walk

June, 2021 by stevebarkley54

We really enjoyed walking along this trail next to Nolan Creek. It goes through 3 parks and was not crowded at all. All concrete pathway made it very easy. If you have kids they will enjoy both the creek and the playgrounds along the way. One even had a splash pad. There are a few spots with easy access to the creek. While we were sitting with our feet in the water a family came by and the grandmother introduced us to her son, who designed this trail walk!

Brushy Creek Regional Trail

Really nice views

June, 2021 by neobaud

Really nice views

Brushy Creek Regional Trail

Great trail which can be crowed.

April, 2021 by wangll22

Loved the trail! Better to go there during weekdays. Weekends can be crowded with walkers and bikers.

Several cute parks on the way. Each of them offers unique experience. Brushy creek park offers lake, kayaking rental and wild flowers!

Brushy Creek Regional Trail

Wonderful spot

April, 2021 by kaitlinrbridges

I enjoy walking my dogs, jogging, and mountain biking along this trail. It’s a fantastic spot for getting in those miles. I would also like to respond to the reviews saying cyclists are causing a problem: I’ve found that not to be true and that pedestrians with stray toddlers out of their parents control and dogs on extended leashes cause more issues than any biker I’ve come across. Share the trail folks!

Randy Morrow Trail

Beautiful Trail

March, 2021 by gkanaby

Fine for road bike except for a few real steep hills that we walked. Just follow the danger signs. Had a beautiful ride

Randy Morrow Trail

Shared Trail! Watch for others!

February, 2021 by megakhan

Wonderful trail. Please keep in mind this is a shared trail. Pedestrians and cyclists use this and many seem to not notice the other.

Pedestrians walking in groups don't tend to hear a biker announcing. Bikers aren't always loud when announcing because they're out of breath. Wind blowing in your ears and the glare of the sun in your face don't help. The trail is also narrow and can wind, which restricts your viewpoint.

Always look behind you when walking! Stay on the right. If you have to stop of take a call get off of the pathway. It's the courteous thing to do. Most pedestrians are aware, but newcomers are not. Cyclists need to also not take this ride seriously and be mindful that you may need to come to a dead stop when you least expect it. I have been that guy. Still worth the ride but practice safety and courtesy.

Brushy Creek Regional Trail

beautiful easy ride

January, 2021 by sbtgal

Weekends and afternoons can be busy. I suggest going during the week within normal business/school hours for the best experience.

Brushy Creek Regional Trail

Beautiful Trail, Rude Bikers

January, 2021 by sherry.beeson

Trails are in great condition. Families though have to compete with bikers. I am a cross country biker and I was appalled by the general biking etiquette and the adrenaline rush nature and just run you off the road attitude of the on the sidewalk and off road bikers. They are dangerous and encourage that the trail needs some type of restrictions and policing. There are too many walkers and children for them to act this way at a very nice public park.

Brushy Creek Regional Trail

Beautiful Trail, Rude Bikers

January, 2021 by sherry.beeson

Trails are in great condition. Families though have to compete with bikers. I am a cross country biker and I was appalled by the general biking etiquette and the adrenaline rush nature and just run you off the road attitude of the on the sidewalk and off road bikers. They are dangerous and encourage that the trail needs some type of restrictions and policing. There are too many walkers and children for them to act this way at a very nice public park.

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