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Explore the Great Outdoors: Top Hiking Trails in Austin

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Explore the Great Outdoors: Top Hiking Trails in Austin

A lot of people don’t know it but Austin has some really great hiking trails on top of being famous for its music, BBQ or mix of different traditions. My list comprises the best five ones that I am sure will help you relax and enjoy yourself.

  1. Barton Creek Greenbelt

Situated in downtown Austin, Barton Creek Greenbelt is a 7.9 mile trail that gives various hiking chances. Path boasts pretty vegetation, nice waterfalls and a beautiful swimming spot. It is deemed to be of medium difficulty hence suitable for everyone. Furthermore, along the route; opportunities for climbing or bird watching can also be found. Therefore; When it comes to weekends ensure you avoid weekend time since this place becomes overcrowded throughout this period hence best plan for your hike on weekdays.

  1. Mount Bonnell

For a scenic hike that you should consider, visit Mount Bonnell or Covert Park. You can witness Lake Austin and cityscape from this fairly short yet steep trail. This trail stretches only 0.5 miles, so it’s nice for watching sunrise/sunset. It’s necessary for you to carry a camera in order to take pictures of the awesome sights from high above. Take note: pack some food and eat it at the summit as well as admiring the view.

  1. Wild Basin Wilderness Preserve

Located a short drive from downtown Austin, McKinney Falls State Park is a great destination for hiking enthusiasts. There are more than six miles of footpaths at the park and among them is Onion Creek hike and bike lane which attracts a lot of people. For anyone out looking to relax, Mc Kinney falls are the area’s main attraction as they offer swimmers a chance to cool off after a long walk on a sunny day. According to the trail ratings from easy through difficult levels, this makes it possible even for fledgling hikers who might constitute families to enjoy themselves.

 

  1. McKinney Falls State Park

McKinney Falls State Park, one which attracts mainly nature enthusiasts is not far away from Austin. On the trails exceeding nine miles ‘ long, one can find Onion Creek Hike and Bike Trail among others being part thereof. The most conspicuous being McKinney Falls; after walking along one path for some time then this is the best place to cool off by plunging oneself into its clear water. Its ratings range between two.

  1. Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge

For a more arduous hike, proceed to the Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge. This 13000 acre facility provides over eleven miles’ worth of trails that range from simple to difficult, therefore there are some thing appropriate for everyone. Running through rolling Texas Hill Country with stunning vistas stretching out across other lands below; as much as three hundred different sea thrift species inhabit these grounds it makes it perfect bird-watching area Before you begin your journey be sure to

 

To sum up, Austin, Texas is more than a place where you can enjoy good food or music; it is a haven for people who love hiking as well. Its various terrains and beautiful sceneries offer some of the best hiking paths here to any nature lover. To have a great time in Austin, therefore, you only need two things: some food and comfortable clothes. And if these conditions are met, be sure that you will make it back home with memories that will never die.

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