Explore the best rated trails in Pleasanton, TX, whether you're looking for an easy walking trail or a bike trail like the Huebner Creek Greenway and Mission Reach . With more than 17 trails covering 135 miles you're bound to find a perfect trail for you. Click on any trail below to find trail descriptions, trail maps, photos, and reviews.
This section of concrete trail traces nearly half a mile of Alazan Creek, starting on Alexander Avenue, just south of Woodlawn Lake Park to...
Apache Creek Greenway serves as an important connector through San Antonio's Westside neighborhoods. Beginning at a connection with the San...
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...
In the northwest corner of San Antonio, the Culebra Creek - Helotes Greenway Trail offers a pleasant pathway along the Helotes and Culebra...
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 &...
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.
The Huesta Creek Greenway branches off from the longer Leon Creek Greenway, one of the brightest stars in the city of San Antonio's...
The Leon Creek Greenway is a tranquil 25.6-mile oasis through western San Antonio. About the Route The Leon Creek Greenway winds its way...
The Martinez Creek is part of the Westside creek system of San Antonio undergoing a ecosystem restoration effort. The greenway is one of...
Great trail....nice and shady. Nice pavement with just a couple of spots they are working on. At the end near the Eisenhower Park the switchbacks are pretty steep but that is the only place we ran into.
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!
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