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Length
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Ann and Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail

14.59 mi
State: TX
Asphalt, Boardwalk, Concrete, Gravel

Floresville El Camino Trail

2 mi
State: TX
Asphalt, Dirt, Grass

Northern Walnut Creek Trail

3.3 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Salado Creek Greenway

29.6 mi
State: TX
Asphalt, Concrete

Shoal Creek Trail

3.7 mi
State: TX
Concrete, Dirt, Gravel

Southern Walnut Creek Trail

8.9 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Veloway Trail

3.1 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Austin to Manor Trail

5.6 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Barton Creek Greenbelt

7.6 mi
State: TX
Dirt

County Line Memorial Trail

2.18 mi
State: TX
Asphalt, Concrete

Lance Armstrong Bikeway (Crosstown Greenway)

5.4 mi
State: TX
Asphalt, Concrete

MoPac Mobility Bridges

2 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Walnut Springs Trail

2.5 mi
State: TX
Concrete

71 Toll Lane Shared Use Path

4.4 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Schertz Parkway

3.1 mi
State: TX
Asphalt, Concrete

290 Toll Shared Use Path

6.2 mi
State: TX
Concrete

45SW Trail

4.5 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Blunn Creek Greenbelt Trail

0.88 mi
State: TX
Concrete, Crushed Stone, Dirt

Boggy Creek Greenbelt Trail

1.6 mi
State: TX
Concrete, Crushed Stone

Crestview/Highland Urban Trail

0.8 mi
State: TX
Concrete
Accordion

Johnson Creek Hike and Bike Trail

1.2 mi
State: TX
Concrete

MoPac Express Lane Shared Use Path

2.6 mi
State: TX
Concrete

North Star Greenbelt Trail

1.4 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Red Line Parkway Trail

10 mi
State: TX
Asphalt, Concrete, Gravel
Trail Image Trail Name States Length Surface Rating
Overview The Ann and Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail, named for a former Austin mayor and his wife, is a 14.6-mile natural gem in the heart of the Texas capital. The scenic trail forms a loop around...
TX 14.59 mi Asphalt, Boardwalk, Concrete, Gravel
The Floresville El Camino Trail is a 2-mile rail-trail that passes through the City of Floresville as it follows the former San Antonio & Aransas Pass Railroad right-of-way. With the majority of the...
TX 2 mi Asphalt, Dirt, Grass
Northern Walnut Creek Trail is part of an expanding trail project located in north Austin. The  two-lane, concrete trail connects Balcones District Park, on the west side of MoPac Boulevard, to Walnut...
TX 3.3 mi Concrete
Note: Per the city of San Antonio's website, "The Salado Creek Greenway shall be closed for all purposes each day at sunset and will reopen each day at sunrise" Overview  The Salado Creek...
TX 29.6 mi Asphalt, Concrete
Although located in the heart of Austin, the Shoal Creek Trail shelters trail-goers from the bustle of the city as it meanders along the creek under a canopy of old oak trees. Built in the early...
TX 3.7 mi Concrete, Dirt, Gravel
The Southern Walnut Creek Trail winds along Austin's east side, traveling north from Govalle Park towards US 290. Following Walnut Creek, the paved trail travels mainly through forests as it traverses...
TX 8.9 mi Concrete
The Veloway Trail is a 3.1-mile, 23-foot-wide loop trail, paved, through a quiet and secluded area of the Circle C Ranch Metropolitan Park on the outskirts of Austin. The trail offers a mix of...
TX 3.1 mi Concrete
Overview The Austin to Manor Trail provides a convenient trail connection to nearby Austin-Area trails. The trail is a 5.6 rail-with-trail and is largely flat and paved. About the Route The...
TX 5.6 mi Concrete
Overview Barton Creek Greenbelt is one of Austin's most popular trails, which runs for 7.6 miles through Barton Creek Wilderness Park southwest of the city. The dirt trail, best suited for mountain...
TX 7.6 mi Dirt
At 2.18 miles, the County Line Memorial Trail is relatively short, but it offers an engaging experience throughout. The tree-lined pathway sits on 3 acres of land, stretching from FM 1044 to FM 725....
TX 2.18 mi Asphalt, Concrete
Currently, 5.4 miles of the Lance Armstrong Bikeway (Crosstown Bicycle Greenway) is complete, with additional sections planned. The trail, which is largely on-road biking, links Town Lake trails, the...
TX 5.4 mi Asphalt, Concrete
In 2017, the South MoPac Bridges opened, providing a safe conduit between southwest Austin and downtown, safely separated from the harried pace of the MoPac Expressway. The South MoPac Bridges...
TX 2 mi Concrete
The Walnut Springs Trail follows Walnut Branch (Creek), winding across Seguin from south to north, hitting the Seguin Public Library, Walnut Springs Park and Park West on the journey to its endpoint...
TX 2.5 mi Concrete
The 71 Toll Lane Shared Use Path offers a safe commuting route for bicyclists and pedestrians in southeast Austin, near Austin-Bergstrom International Airport. The paved pathway spans just over 4...
TX 4.4 mi Concrete
The parkway is a Schertz landmark, and the trails on either side allow walkers and cyclists to experience it in safety. The 3.1 mile is popular with Schertz residents of all ages. It has also been...
TX 3.1 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The 290 Toll Shared Use Path provides a useful commuter route in the northeastern suburbs of Austin. From the Walnut Bend neighborhood of the city east to the rural community of Manor, the paved...
TX 6.2 mi Concrete
45SW parallels Texas State Highway 45, stretching north-south for 4.5 miles. The wide paved path has moderate undulations and no steep climbs. The trail is unshaded, and there are sweeping views of...
TX 4.5 mi Concrete
The Blunn Creek Greenbelt Trail is located in the historic Travis Heights neighborhood of Austin. The trail cuts a shaded route through the greenbelt, sandwiched between East Side Drive and the creek...
TX 0.88 mi Concrete, Crushed Stone, Dirt
The Boggy Creek Greenbelt is a slice of nature in East Austin, where the shade of oaks, pecans and other hardwoods invites residents to wander along the banks of the creek, sit down for a picnic or...
TX 1.6 mi Concrete, Crushed Stone
Although just shy of a mile, the Crestview/Highland Urban Trail offers an important commuter connection between two MetroRail stations (Crestview and Highland) in north Austin. The paved pathway,...
TX 0.8 mi Concrete
Accordion
The Johnson Creek Greenbelt in northwest Austin along the MoPac Expressway. A concrete hike-and-bike trail runs the length of the linear park, with highway overpasses soaring overhead. Bridges and...
TX 1.2 mi Concrete
This shared use pathway is part of the effort to increase bike and pedestrian safety and access across Central Texas. The concrete path exists in two as-yet separate segments of trail: the longer...
TX 2.6 mi Concrete
The North Star Greenbelt is a slice of greenery nestled in the Gracywood neighborhood of north Austin. Extending between Tallow Field Way and a point of east of Swearingen Drive, the concrete snakes...
TX 1.4 mi 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 five open sections of the trail. There are...
TX 10 mi Asphalt, Concrete, Gravel

Recent Trail Reviews

Salado Creek Greenway

Stop ringing hell’s bells!!!

March, 2025 by dsteinbeck78

Cyclists ringing their bells at me when I’m already on the far right is SO irritating! It IS noise pollution!!! Don’t ring hell’s bells at pedestrians who are already on the proper side of the trail!

Salado Creek Greenway

Another great trail

February, 2025 by dpate

The Salado Creek Greenway is another gem in San Antonio. I discovered it at Eisenhower Park and rode to the south end of the north section. I tried to ride to the south section of the trail but I turned around and drove to Jack White Park to do the south section. Superb trail! Five stars!! Traveling cyclist Facebook

Austin to Manor Trail

This Trail is part of Southern Walnut Creek

January, 2025 by bikinfofun

Although labeled as separate trail called "Austin to Manor" here, most local cyclists start at Govalle park in Austin and consider this the northern end of the Southern Walnut Creek trail. This section is not as pretty as the sections closer into to town but it is commonly used by long distance cyclists who start in Austin and ride out to Elgin and Coupland. There are a couple of special concerns on this section. First, as ride along Daffan ln, note that you will cross the driveways of a couple of residential communities. Residents tend to be aware that the bike path crosses the entrance of the community but be cautious of cars that may be coming in or out of these driveways as you ride past. Second, use extreme caution when crossing Decker lane (FM 3177). This is a highly traveled road with many heavy trucks driving at high speed. There is a light and a crosswalk so just use the crosswalk button. Third, this path uses concrete "plates" with expansion joints rather than continuous asphalt. Many of the plates have become misaligned vertically between Decker and Lindell so be careful that you don't hit one of these when you are not paying attention or you may loose control or even get a pinch flat if you hit one hard enough.

* 2024 Update. There is now a new 3 mile extension of this trail. When you reach the end of the path at Lindell ln, you will see a new path that continues east. This path will take you about 3 miles into a small non descript park in the city of Manor called "Ben Fisher" park. The new extension follows the rail road tracks, is very nice (5 stars) well marked. The pavement is generally smoother than Southern Walnut Creek. There are a few sections where you have to cross major streets but they are much easier to cross than Decker lane. The path goes underneath SH 130 so crossing the tollway is not a problem. Please note at the time of this update, the new path doesn't yet appear on Google maps. On Ride with GPS, it's labeled as "Austin to Manor Trail". Once you reach the park in Manor, there is a convenience store a short distance away (.5 miles) but you'll need to take a few neighborhood streets to get there.

Accordion

Floresville El Camino Trail

great trail

October, 2024 by t54ttqdtnd

Quiet hike and bike trail with some paved trail and dirt trail

Ann and Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail

We enjoyed the ride, particularly the parts suspended over the water. Even during the week, it was quite congested but it makes sense....nice walking path in downtown SHOULD be used.

February, 2024 by siobahn525

We enjoyed the ride, particularly the parts suspended over the water. Even during the week, it was quite congested but it makes sense....nice walking path in downtown SHOULD be used.

Veloway Trail

My own neighborhood Veloway!!!!!

July, 2023 by allbizns

I just moved back to my hometown of Austin, and live in a nice, quiet, safe, gated neighborhood, in Circle C Ranch. I decided to get back into road cycling, so I bought an amazing bike, and started looking for safe places to ride. To my immense shock and pleasure, I found that the Veloway was five minutes away.

This park is unique in the US. So, what a blessing. It is about 3.6 miles, very clean, safe, well kept, with no hikers, or cars. I love it, and spend an hour or so, doing laps, a few times a week, to train for long group (intermediate) rides. It is a tough course, and I love it.

I wish these were all over our country, as I have homes, and business interests, throughout the country…

Veloway Trail

My own neighborhood Veloway!!!!!

July, 2023 by allbizns

I just moved back to my hometown of Austin, and live in a nice, quiet, safe, gated neighborhood, in Circle C Ranch. I decided to get back into road cycling, so I bought an amazing bike, and started looking for safe places to ride. To my immense shock and pleasure, I found that the Veloway was five minutes away.

This park is unique in the US. So, what a blessing. It is about 3.6 miles, very clean, safe, well kept, with no hikers, or cars. I love it, and spend an hour or so doing laps a few times a week to train for long group intermediate rides.

I wish these were all over our country, as I have homes, and business interests, throughout the country…

Lance Armstrong Bikeway (Crosstown Greenway)

Very popular cross-town link

April, 2023 by ksprott

I’ve ridden this route across town to/from work for the last 3 years and love it. I am not someone who would ride across downtown Austin even on roads that have dedicated space on the side for bikes, but this design of having a completely separated bike lane thru the CBD, along with dedicated bike lane stoplights, feels much safer to me. The path gets a Lot of usage, which is great, since it’s that fewer cars on the road. I use the western section of the trail, so not sure what the section closer to 183 is like.

Lance Armstrong Bikeway (Crosstown Greenway)

nice spot for a jog

March, 2023 by dugsmith98

Quick spot for a jog or short bike ride out and back from downtown hotels and convention center

Salado Creek Greenway

There are a number of dangerous hills and turns throughout the trail. Perhaps a more experienced Rollerblade enthusiast could manage, however, not without a spotter.

January, 2023 by abiku777

There are a number of dangerous hills and turns throughout the trail. Perhaps a more experienced Rollerblade enthusiast could manage, however, not without a spotter.

Ann and Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail

Outstanding Bike Experience

January, 2023 by let3322

Beautiful scenery with a wonderful variety of twist and turns, bridges and pathways alongside the lake. All on a well maintained gravel trail. Plenty of places to stop and picnic or just enjoy the views of the kayakers and paddle boards. This is a super busy and popular path with LOTS of joggers and pedestrians. We went on a Tuesday and the traffic was just about the right amount. I’m sure weekends would be a challenge.

Schertz Parkway

This is a sidewalk along a busy street with intersections and crosswalk signals. I prefer nature. No nature here, but there are lots of people walking so may feel safer for those that may like the activity level around them.

November, 2022 by beyondstricklyliving

This is a sidewalk along a busy street with intersections and crosswalk signals. I prefer nature. No nature here, but there are lots of people walking so may feel safer for those that may like the activity level around them.

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