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Mountain biking around Converse features urban greenways and riparian corridors. The terrain primarily consists of paved and unpaved paths alongside creeks, offering gentle gradients and accessible routes. These trails provide opportunities to explore natural areas within an urban setting, characterized by mature trees and open parklands.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Explore San Antonio's Salado Creek Greenway, a 28.1-mile mountain biking route with moderate difficulty and scenic natural features.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Salado Creek Greenway, spanning almost 25 miles along San Antonio's east side, is a gem within the extensive Howard W. Peak Greenway Trails system. This paved trail seamlessly connects with the Leon Creek Greenway at Eisenhower Park, creating an off-road loop that winds over 50 miles around the heart of San Antonio, offering a vast and scenic urban escape.
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This section stretches for nearly 18 miles north of Loop 1604, offering some of the trail's most scenic views. Here, you'll find towering limestone bluffs, large pecan and live oak trees, and natural outcroppings lining the beautiful Salado Creek.
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McAllister Park is a popular park in San Antonio for locals and visitors alike. There are several trails cutting through the park, so there is something for everybody.
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This shelter area has picnic tables, making it an ideal place to have your lunch. Keep in mind, you can also reserve the area for an event, so the area can get busy at times.
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Dwight D. Eisenhower Park is a 420-acre park with great hill country landscapes. It features 6 miles of trails, an observation tower, and BBQ and picnic facilities. Pets are allowed on leash, and hikers are encouraged to stay on designated trails and not disturb the natural environment.
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The area around the boardwalk is a natural habitat for many birds and other wildlife. Birders frequent the area to spot a variety of species. Keep in mind that there's limited shade along the boardwalk.
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This section stretches for nearly 18 miles north of Loop 1604, offering some of the trail's most scenic views. Here, you'll find towering limestone bluffs, large pecan and live oak trees, and natural outcroppings lining the beautiful Salado Creek.
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Salado Creek Greenway, spanning almost 25 miles along San Antonio's east side, is a gem within the extensive Howard W. Peak Greenway Trails system. This paved trail seamlessly connects with the Leon Creek Greenway at Eisenhower Park, creating an off-road loop that winds over 50 miles around the heart of San Antonio, offering a vast and scenic urban escape.
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Converse County, Wyoming, offers a diverse range of mountain biking terrain. You'll find a mix of forested mountain trails, high-elevation peaks, and expansive grasslands. The routes listed in this guide primarily feature urban greenways and riparian corridors, with both paved and unpaved paths alongside creeks, offering gentle gradients. However, the broader region, including areas like Medicine Bow National Forest and Glendo State Park, provides more challenging mountain trails.
Yes, there are options for beginners. The McAllister Park β Morningstar Boardwalk loop from Iglesia de Dios Lanark Church is rated as easy, making it a great choice for those new to mountain biking. This route covers 18.2 miles (29.3 km) and features urban greenways and parkland.
For families, the Douglas Walking Path along the North Platte River offers scenic views and is suitable for cycling. Additionally, the McAllister Park β Morningstar Boardwalk loop from Iglesia de Dios Lanark Church is rated as easy, providing a manageable option for families looking to ride together.
Yes, several routes in the area are designed as loops. For example, the Eisenhower Park β Salado Creek Trail loop from Longhorn and Western Train Platform and the Salado Creek Trail β Morningstar Boardwalk loop from Alamo 410 Automotive are both popular loop options that combine park trails with greenway sections.
While the routes in this guide focus on urban greenways, the wider Converse County region boasts significant natural attractions. You can explore Ayres Natural Bridge Park, a unique rock arch spanning LaPrele Creek. The Medicine Bow National Forest, south of Douglas, offers opportunities for wildlife watching and views of Laramie Peak. Glendo State Park, nearby, also features extensive trails and scenic views.
The best time for mountain biking in Converse County is generally during the warmer months, from late spring through early fall, when trails are clear of snow and the weather is pleasant. Winter conditions can make some trails inaccessible, especially in higher elevations like Medicine Bow National Forest. Always check local conditions before heading out.
Many outdoor areas in Converse County are dog-friendly, especially on leash. For specific mountain bike trails, it's always best to check local park regulations. Generally, multi-use paths and greenways like the Douglas Walking Path are welcoming to dogs, but always ensure your dog is under control and follow any posted rules.
Parking availability varies by trailhead. For routes like the Eisenhower Park β Salado Creek Trail loop, you would typically find parking at or near the Longhorn and Western Train Platform. For the Salado Creek Trail β Morningstar Boardwalk loop, parking is often available near Alamo 410 Automotive. Always check the specific komoot tour page for detailed trailhead information and parking suggestions.
The mountain biking routes around Converse are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 11 reviews. Riders often praise the accessibility of the urban greenways and creek-side paths, which offer a pleasant way to explore natural areas within an urban setting.
Converse County is a hub for outdoor recreation. You can enjoy hiking on trails ranging from moderate to challenging, camping in areas like Ayres Natural Bridge Park and Medicine Bow National Forest, and fishing or rafting on the North Platte River. Glendo State Park also offers boating and waterskiing, and the region is excellent for wildlife watching.
The mountain bike trails highlighted in this guide vary in length. For instance, the Salado Creek Greenway is 28.1 miles (45.3 km) long, while the McAllister Park β Morningstar Boardwalk loop is 18.2 miles (29.3 km). Most routes in this selection are moderate to long, providing ample riding time.


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