Britten W. • August 7, 2014Hike. Bike. Run. Walk. Whatever you choose to do, you can't go wrong with the Greenbelt.
Eric L. • August 13, 2014Stunning views of downtown while you exercise. A great place to walk, run or bike.
Xiomara T. • January 3, 2013If you're visiting Austin & like to take long walks with a gorgeous view..I recommend this trail.
Tom E. • November 16, 2018Natural scenery, interesting art, uncrowded trails and plenty of water fountains make this one of the best running paths in the country.
Victoria U. • June 25, 2016Solid hike in the heart of Austin. Beautiful and also difficult, don't forget a bathing suit!
Will F. • April 6, 2013Run up and down a couple of times, and you'll be beat for hours. Some good views and decent shade, but be ready for steep and slightly crumbly terrain, with mountain bikers zipping past.
Phillip B. • March 19, 2014Starts slow from boardwalk. After first 1.5 miles gets harder but nice walk/hike
Bobby • September 1, 2014A nice hiking trail - near to it all but removed enough to help you forget you're near to it all!
Austin American-Statesman • February 24, 2012The perfect amount of shade for the kids and the parents combined with plenty to do. One of the few half-dome jungle gyms in Austin (remember those?)
Kat M. • March 16, 2010beautiful trees, sparkling water, lots of delightful trailage for a short stroll or serious workout.
Charles L. • September 1, 2014Great place to take your dog, go for a run, or ride a bike. Rarely gets crowded.
Elizabeth H. • April 11, 2015One of the most beautiful and well planned gardens in the USA and best garden in Austin!
Jennifer G. • October 10, 2013Walk around. Find a spot. When the weather is nice the water is crystal clear and cool. Perfect for a hot summer day. (Usually best a day or two after it rains though)
Blake (. • January 22, 2013Scary and a little unsafe before sunup, but after about 6:30am it's a great little trail if you're in the area!
David S. • February 1, 2014Fantastic place to go on a nice walk around the trail. Be sure to stop at whole foods to grab a bite!
Elizabeth H. • December 22, 2015Little known gem of a park for nature lovers. Bring your dog and your swimsuit for a swim in several creeks. Lots of great hiking trails and perfect spot for mountain bikes, too.
Austin American-Statesman • February 8, 2012Austin's largest city-owned park has a leash-free area between City Park Road, the west park boundary fence, Turkey Creek and the top ridge of the bluff line overlooking Lake Austin.
Margaret R. • May 16, 2012Awesum at nite
Social N. • November 21, 2012If you want to relax and enjoy the scenic view you have to get here early. It's a small space that's packed with people, dogs and motor boats by noon.
Colleen K. • April 3, 2013Hike down by the water after a good thunderstorm, worth the muddy shoes to experience a true urban oasis!
John H. • October 24, 2019Lovely spot for a little walk. Very good for small kids on bikes or trikes.
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