The Barton Creek Greenbelt is a natural area that is popular for hiking, swimming, mountain biking, bird watching, and rock climbing.
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Aug 27, 2024
A nice trail that is not too difficult. The first 100 yards from the MoPac entrance is a bit tricky with the roots and a steep decline but, one get down along the creek, it's a nice trail. If hiking … Full review by Patrick H
May 27, 2024
Due to all the recent rain, the creek was as high as I’ve ever seen it—a great time to visit, especially if you’re going swimming. There are several excellent swimming holes. It’s nice to see the do… Full review by bertranclan
Jun 11, 2023
Parked our car on the side of road. As we walked to the trail head, noticed several cars with windows broken into. Decided to just go back to our car. There must be a homeless settlement in the woods… Full review by Oliver T
No! Fires are not allowed in the greenbelt! Heavenly wooded, difficult to access and surrounded by dry undergrowth and trees. The Austin Fire department hates the greenbelt because …
No! Fires are not allowed in the greenbelt! Heavenly wooded, difficult to access and surrounded by dry undergrowth and trees. The Austin Fire department hates the greenbelt because of stupid crap like this!
I suggest the entrance at Scottish Woods which is at the top of the Hill of Life. You will end up at Twin falls by going straight down this hill. The second attraction is Sculpture Falls …
I suggest the entrance at Scottish Woods which is at the top of the Hill of Life. You will end up at Twin falls by going straight down this hill. The second attraction is Sculpture Falls which is just under a mile east of Twin Falls. Google barton creek greenbelt trail map to get a trail map.
How far is this from downtown? We only have two days in Austin and plan to spend most of our time downtown, but would like to see a little nature as well. What is the beat way to get here from downtown and how long do the hikes take?
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I would have to drive to the access point. It is off MOPAC on the Southside of the lake. You can take 2222 to Loop 360 and you are there where is crosses. A better choice would be the …
I would have to drive to the access point. It is off MOPAC on the Southside of the lake. You can take 2222 to Loop 360 and you are there where is crosses. A better choice would be the hike and bike trail around Zilker if you are on foot. Hike along Barton Creek as far as it goes. McKinney Falls State Park is great as well. Go out Burleson Road and is on your right about five miles. You need a car for that one. Austin has lots of green
How long would it take to hike from the west end of Barton Creek Greenbelt to Zilker Park and then back again?
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Obviously depends on your pace. Today my husband & I hiked from west end to about 10 min past the MOPAC bridge & then back up... not getting over to Zilker... That was 6.7 miles …
Obviously depends on your pace. Today my husband & I hiked from west end to about 10 min past the MOPAC bridge & then back up... not getting over to Zilker... That was 6.7 miles round trip & 2 1/2 hrs with 427’ elev change. Up & down Scottish Woods access is a challenge, making the rating moderate to difficult.