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Hikes around Weir, Texas, are primarily located in the adjacent city of Georgetown, following the paths of the San Gabriel River. The landscape is characterized by riverside trails, limestone bluffs, and sections of woodland within city and regional parks. Most routes feature minimal elevation change, making them accessible for a wide range of abilities. The trail network connects several parks, offering both short loops and longer point-to-point options.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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4.71km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.3km
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.47km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Berry Springs County Park is on farm land with many old pecan and oak trees. The park welcomes activities like hiking, bicycling, horse-riding, fishing, bird-watching and camping.
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Berry Springs is a freshwater lake where fishing is allowed. On either side of the lake sit Berry Creek and Dry Berry Creek.
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San Gabriel Park is a recreational area along the river of the same name and one of the most popular parks in Georgetown. It hosts various sport fields, walking trails and playgrounds. After some sport activities, you can enjoy the area and relax at one of the picnic areas or pavilions.
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San Gabriel River originates in Georgetown (Texas) and is formed by South Fork San Gabriel and North Fork San Gabriel. The river is one of the most important landmarks of the city and multiple parks are located at its shores (e.g. San Gabriel Park).
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Berry Springs Park and Preserve is located along Berry Creek, in the northeast of Georgetown. The park includes a lot of amenities like a playground, an amphitheater, picnic areas, pavilions and an area to camp. The most popular activities in the park are hiking, biking and fishing in the lake.
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From this park, just north of the dam, you get a really nice look over Lake Georgetown. It's the perfect spot to just sit, relax and enjoy the views. And in summer there is no reason to not go for a little swim!
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The trail follows the North Fork San Gabriel River from North San Gabriel Dam to River Road. There are multiple sections where you can step down to the river but most of the main trail leads through forest. Thanks to the trees and the paved trail, this is a very easy hike that can be done by families and even with strollers or wheelchairs.
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Yes, the area is well-suited for family outings as most trails are flat and located within parks. For a very accessible option, consider the San Gabriel Park loop β Georgetown. It's a short, gentle walk that's perfect for hikers of all ages.
Absolutely. Many trails are designed as loops, making logistics simple. For a very short and easy loop, the Pickett Trail loop from Blue Hole Park β Georgetown is a great choice, taking less than an hour to complete.
The hiking landscape is defined by riverside paths along the San Gabriel River, often featuring limestone bluffs and sections of woodland. Most routes are relatively flat with minimal elevation change, making them accessible for a wide range of fitness levels.
Most trails in the Georgetown city parks system, where these hikes are located, are dog-friendly. However, dogs are generally required to be on a leash. Always check the specific park regulations at the trailhead before starting your hike.
For a more demanding day out, the Blue Hole Park to Lake Georgetown trail is the most difficult option available. This point-to-point route covers nearly 13 miles and takes over 5 hours, offering a significant challenge.
The parks and preserves, such as Berry Springs, provide habitat for a variety of local wildlife. You can expect to see different bird species, squirrels, and other small mammals. As with any natural area in Texas, it's wise to be aware of your surroundings for snakes, particularly near rocky areas or water.
Yes, the main trailheads are located within established city and regional parks like Blue Hole Park, San Gabriel Park, and Berry Springs Park and Preserve. These parks typically offer designated parking areas for visitors.
There are several shorter options perfect for a quick outing. The Berry Springs Park and Preserve loop β Georgetown is a 2.3-mile trail that can typically be completed in under an hour.
The trails in this area are highly rated by the komoot community. Hikers often praise the scenic riverside paths along the San Gabriel River and the accessibility of the well-maintained trails within Georgetown's park system.
You'll find a curated selection of around 10 hiking routes around Weir and in the neighboring Georgetown area. The collection includes a mix of easy loops suitable for families and longer, more challenging point-to-point trails.
Accessing the trailheads, which are mostly in Georgetown parks, via public transportation can be challenging. The area is best explored by car, which provides the most flexibility for reaching different parks and trail starting points.


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