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Hike the moderate Northern Walnut Creek Trail, a 6.5-mile route through Austin's greenbelt with shaded paths and creek views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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85 m
Highlight • Trail
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2.76 km
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10.5 km
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Parking
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10.3 km
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8.58 km
1.35 km
456 m
< 100 m
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You can easily access the trail with parking available at both Balcones District Park and Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park. Additionally, narrow spurs connect the trail to nearby neighborhoods, offering convenient access for local residents.
Yes, the main paved pathway of the trail is considered an easy urban trail with a nearly flat terrain, making it suitable for a peaceful stroll or a leisurely hike. Some newer extensions do have hilly sections, offering a bit more challenge if desired.
The primary pathway is a 10-foot wide, paved concrete trail, largely flat and easy. However, some newer sections include hilly terrain. There are also numerous dirt trails intersecting the paved path, which can offer more varied and potentially more intense experiences, especially for mountain biking.
The trail offers verdant and diverse scenery within a scenic greenbelt. You'll find ample tree cover providing shade, lush vegetation, and abundant wildflowers in spring and early summer. It winds alongside Walnut Creek and passes through several parks, including Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park.
The trail is nestled within a natural greenbelt, offering opportunities for wildlife-watching. Hikers may encounter diverse wildlife such as birds, turtles, and fish along Walnut Creek. Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park is also a great spot for birding.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant environment for all users.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Northern Walnut Creek Trail. It is a free public resource for everyone to enjoy.
The trail is enjoyable year-round due to its ample tree cover providing shade. However, spring and early summer are particularly beautiful when wildflowers are in bloom, adding vibrant colors to the lush vegetation.
Yes, the trail is part of an expanding urban trail project. It connects Balcones District Park to Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park. There are future plans to extend it southward to connect with the Southern Walnut Creek Trail, forming a much larger loop. The route also passes through sections of the Northern Walnut Creek Trail, Red Line Parkway Trail, and Big Walnut Creek Path.
The trail itself is a highlight, offering a tranquil escape within the city. You'll find sections like the North walnut creek trail and Northern Walnut Creek Trail, providing a pleasant experience. The trail's role in connecting various green spaces and its future expansion plans are also significant features.
Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park is a public park in Austin, Texas. While there are no specific entrance fees for the park itself, general park rules and regulations apply, such as leash laws for dogs and prohibitions against littering. For detailed information, it's best to check the official Austin Parks and Recreation website.
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