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Wildflower fields, tranquil ponds, and upland forests are just a few highlights you will see when hiking through this 200-acre park.
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Wildflower fields, tranquil ponds, and upland forests are just a few highlights you will see when hiking through this 200-acre park.
The beautiful part of Austin has everything you could want biking, rock climbing, swimming, and of course, hiking!
If you are looking for a quiet place where you can hike without bumping shoulders with other people, then look no further than this blissful trail.
Unlike many other hiking trails in the area, this one is completely paved in asphalt and concrete.
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This trail is the perfect place to see the wide variety of wildlife native to Texas.
A short drive from the center of San Antonio sits Eisenhower Park, a small piece of outdoor paradise that offers visitors the chance to escape the bustle of the city.
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This 4-mile trail is located in the Lyndon B. Johnson National Grasslands.
The refreshing lake breeze and the trickling sound of waterfalls are just a few highlights of this roundtrip 5.8-mile hiking trail.
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This trail is approximately 15-miles long. It runs parallel to the banks of Lake Texoma and crosses other bodies of water, including the Cedar Bayou, Paw Paw Creek, and Rock Creek.
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Walk in the footsteps of dinosaurs along this fascinating trail in Dinosaur Valley State Park.
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Ideal for a brisk autumn hike, this trail has plenty to offer in terms of natural beauty.
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Texas Hill County has a ton of stunning natural landscapes to see.
Peering over the sparkling Lake Worth, the 3.25-mile Canyon Ridge Trail boasts one of the best views in this nature park.
The Davy Crockett National Forest has several wonderful trails, including this 20-mile multi-day hike that begins at the Ratcliff Lake Recreation Area.
Although this state park has over 40 miles of hiking paths to choose from, the main 13.1-mile track is a great tour for all types of outdoor enthusiasts.
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Do not be fooled by the name of this trail the lighthouse is actually a rock formation perched high atop a steep cliff in the Palo Duro Canyon.
Clocking in at 128 miles, this trail is the longest continuous hiking path in the entire state of Texas.
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This trailhead loops through the middle of Bastrop State Park and gives hikers the chance to see numerous ponds, tree-lined forests, and wild animals up close and personal.
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This 450-acre park is a worthwhile adventure for those craving a bit of fresh air and sunshine.
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Located in the Hueco Tanks State Park & Historic Site area.
This trail connects three different parks of North Texas Rockledge Park, Twin Coves Park, and Murrell Park.

There are plenty of hiking trails to choose from when you visit Garner State Park, although this trek is arguably one of the most popular.
A short and easy 30-minute trek along this trail is all you need to see a diverse variety of plant life, including the tropical dwarf palmetto (after which the park was named).
Immerse yourself in the great outdoors with this scenic hike through the McKinney Roughs Nature Area.
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Situated on the eastern shore of Lake Mineral Wells, this trail boasts fantastic views of the water peeking out in between the tree-line forests.
On a sunny day, there's no better place to be than on this trail.
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Not for the faint of heart, this trail is a challenging hike through the vast landscape of the Palo Duro Canyon the Grand Canyon of Texas.
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Located in the heart of Angelina National Forest is this beginner-friendly hiking trail.
If you find yourself in Howard County, then make sure to stop by the Big Spring State Park to embark on a short hike across the Texan plains.
When you visit this scenic park, you will have two different trails to choose from.
If you are up for a challenging hike (mixed in with some rock climbing), then this is the trail for you.
Ideal for both beginner and experienced hikers, this trail has something for every skill level.
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A mixed terrain hike full of sharp inclines and steep declines, this trail is of the most scenic routes in the Caprock Canyons State Park and Trailway.
Big Bend National Park has plenty to offer in terms of hiking trails, but this one is ideal for those craving a bit of adventure.

Sandwiched between the Lost Maples State Park and the Garner State Park is the peaceful Hill Country State Natural Area.
This 227-acre park is one of the best places to go hiking in Hill County.
This 1.5 miles out and back trail is a narrow trek through the oak and cedar forests of Buescher State Park.
Ideal for a cloudy or overcast day, this trail is just a short drive away from Johnson City.