Pleasanton, TX Running Trails and Maps

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Apache Creek Greenway

8.2 mi
State: TX
Asphalt

Cathedral Rock Connector Trail

1.14 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Leon Creek Greenway

22.1 mi
State: TX
Asphalt, Concrete

Medina River Greenway

18.3 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Mission Reach

8 mi
State: TX
Asphalt, Concrete

Olmos Basin Greenway Trail

0.9 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Salado Creek Greenway

25.2 mi
State: TX
Asphalt, Concrete

San Antonio River Walk Hike & Bike Path

30 mi
State: TX
Asphalt, Concrete

The Greenline

2.15 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Alazan Creek Greenway Trail

0.5 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Culebra Creek - Helotes Greenway Trail

2 mi
State: TX
Asphalt, Concrete, Crushed Stone

Schertz Parkway

3.1 mi
State: TX
Asphalt, Concrete

Floresville El Camino Trail

2 mi
State: TX
Asphalt, Dirt, Grass

Huebner Creek Greenway

1.5 mi
State: TX
Asphalt, Concrete

Huesta Creek Greenway

1.3 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Martinez Creek Greenway Trail

0.6 mi
State: TX
Asphalt

San Pedro Creek Greenway

1.8 mi
State: TX
Concrete
Trail Image Trail Name States Length Surface Rating
Apache Creek Greenway serves as an important connector through San Antonio's Westside neighborhoods. Beginning at a connection with the San Pedro Creek Greenway, the paved pathway meanders north and...
TX 8.2 mi Asphalt
If you're making your way along the scenic Leon Creek Greenway in western San Antonio, you might come across this lovely little spur trail off the main route. The Cathedral Rock Connector Trail takes...
TX 1.14 mi Concrete
Leon Creek Greenway is a tranquil oasis through western San Antonio. Part of the city's Howard W. Peak Greenway Trails system, the main pathway begins in Eisenhower Park, where a new segment of trail...
TX 22.1 mi Asphalt, Concrete
Part of San Antonio's fantastic Howard W. Peak Greenway Trails System, which provides dozens of miles of multiuse trails throughout some of San Antonio's most beautiful natural spaces, the Medina...
TX 18.3 mi Concrete
The trail starts in downtown King William area and meanders south to the historic Missions area, ending at Mission Espada, the oldest mission in Texas, built in 1690. The route follows the San Antonio...
TX 8 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The Olmos Greenway Basin Trail sits nestled in the woods of Olmos Basin Park, which in turns cuts a green swathe into San Antonio's North Side. The trail is just short of a mile, stretching from Jones...
TX 0.9 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." Additional park curfews can be viewed...
TX 25.2 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The beauty of the San Antonio River Walk Hike & Bike Path is matched only by its utility. The 30-mile trail winds along both sides of the river, connecting parks, schools, workplaces, shopping,...
TX 30 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The Greenline, located in San Antonio's Brooks neighborhood just to the east of the San Antonio River, is a spacious and beautiful park with plenty of space and recreational amenities, including over...
TX 2.15 mi Concrete
This section of concrete trail traces nearly half a mile of Alazan Creek, starting on Alexander Avenue, just south of Woodlawn Lake Park to its abrupt end on Lombrano Street. The trail sits on the...
TX 0.5 mi Concrete
In the northwest corner of San Antonio, the Culebra Creek - Helotes Greenway Trail offers a pleasant pathway along the Helotes and Culebra creeks for which it is named. The trailhead is located across...
TX 2 mi Asphalt, Concrete, Crushed Stone
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 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
San Antonio’s former mayor Howard Peak was a proponent of trails, whose enthusiasm and vision came to be shared by the city as a whole. This is why the city’s network of trails and greenways is named...
TX 1.5 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The Huesta Creek Greenway branches off from the longer Leon Creek Greenway, one of the brightest stars in the city of San Antonio's developing network of greenway trails. Running at just over a mile...
TX 1.3 mi Concrete
The Martinez Creek is part of the Westside creek system of San Antonio undergoing a ecosystem restoration effort. The greenway is one of the measures to bring residents of the adjacent neighborhoods...
TX 0.6 mi Asphalt
Part of San Antonio's 80-mile and counting Howard Peak Greenway Trail system, the San Pedro Creek Trail serves the west side of the San Antonio. The San Pedro Creek flows from the Apache Creek down...
TX 1.8 mi Concrete

Recent Trail Reviews

Leon Creek Greenway

Great Trail

April, 2024 by pfahlsing

Very nice trail and hard to believe you are in a city. Wooded with lots of shade.

Leon Creek Greenway

Until you get near Eisenhower Park, this is a mostly flat trail. Just before the park there's one really big hill with switchbacks that's a little rough but not the worst we've seen. Solid ride...we did almost 40 round trip

February, 2024 by siobahn525

Until you get near Eisenhower Park, this is a mostly flat trail. Just before the park there's one really big hill with switchbacks that's a little rough but not the worst we've seen. Solid ride...we did almost 40 round trip

Medina River Greenway

We were only partially prepared for the switchbacks. Wow...those were challenging/scary and yes I probably should have walked them as is posted. 30 of the lost challenging miles ever.

February, 2024 by siobahn525

We were only partially prepared for the switchbacks. Wow...those were challenging/scary and yes I probably should have walked them as is posted. 30 of the lost challenging miles ever.

Accordion

Leon Creek Greenway

First time on this trail

July, 2023 by jgomez7407

My first time on this trail it was amazing very clean and smooth path. I would like to meet some regular rides to join me I am not an elite rider but I do enjoy a nice enjoyable ride.

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.

Alazan Creek Greenway Trail

Trash is an eyesore

December, 2022 by arlene.deardorff

The trail itself is wide and maintained and well marked. We started at Woodlawn Lake, not part of the trail, and went around on the paved path. Then we biked Alazon Creek and there were nice looking walls with different colors. The surrounding areas had lots of trash which wasn’t pleasant to look at. San Antonio does an amazing job with the Mission Trail and it would be nice if the efforts could be extended to Alazon.

Apache Creek Greenway

Good trail

December, 2022 by arlene.deardorff

The trail was well maintained and easy to ride on a wide path. We biked just past Elmendorf Lake Park and turned around. Once you go past the lake there is a lot of trash in the surrounding creek area. It was an eyesore but if you go just to the end of the lake, the environment is pleasing to the eye.

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.

San Antonio River Walk Hike & Bike Path

Brutal in the heat but highly recommend!

June, 2022 by longellob

We started our trip at Concepcion Park and traveled south to Mission Espada then turned back north. We were experiencing a heat wave all over the country during our stay in San Antonio so needless to say the temps were above 100 degrees and very little to none of this stretch of the trail is shaded. It was a little difficult to navigate as you can see by the trail map there are areas where you connect to small trails that either make a big circle back to the Riverwalk or abruptly end! My favorite stop was at the Tree of Life. We didn't even attempt to ride through downtown. We took a separate trip to walk the downtown section which was beautiful and as we were walking we found the northern part of the trail which was less populated by walkers making biking a bit easier. We hope to go back again, maybe when the temps are a little lower!

San Antonio River Walk Hike & Bike Path

3 FEET WIDE

April, 2022 by gatheringtree

The south end toward the missions is wide. The downtown path starting from Lexington to Josephine is very narrow. Pedestrians have to step off the sidewalk in many places to let you by. Many were justifiably annoyed. There is zero trail signage. So you have to know the area well to know where to get off. Beautiful riverwalk, and though bikes are permitted it was wishful thinking. You cannot ride there without very slowing to a walk behind a string of pedestrians.

Salado Creek Greenway

Merci

April, 2022 by tkkatz3

Thank you for existing!!

The Greenline

I absolutely LOVE this park! It's huge and there's a lot of space. It's definitely one of my favorite parks

April, 2022 by eventx11

I absolutely LOVE this park! It's huge and there's a lot of space. It's definitely one of my favorite parks

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