Leon Creek Greenway and Eisenhower Park Loop
Leon Creek Greenway and Eisenhower Park Loop
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Hike the moderate 7.2-mile Leon Creek Greenway and Eisenhower Park Loop, featuring varied terrain and an observation tower in San Antonio.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Parking
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2.07 km
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4.67 km
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5.78 km
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6.53 km
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11.5 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
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8.97 km
2.58 km
Surfaces
7.94 km
2.58 km
850 m
183 m
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Highest point (400 m)
Lowest point (310 m)
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Eisenhower Park serves as a significant access point for this route, offering ample parking. Many trailheads along the broader Leon Creek Greenway system also provide parking facilities.
The route offers a blend of terrains. The Leon Creek Greenway Trail sections are largely paved and fairly flat, making them accessible for beginners. However, parts within Eisenhower Park, especially trails like the Hillview Nature Trail, can be steeper and include railroad tie stairs, adding a moderate challenge. Overall, it's a moderate hike, but you can choose easier sections.
You'll encounter a varied terrain. The Leon Creek Greenway portions are mostly paved, multi-use trails with gentle slopes. Within Eisenhower Park, the trails are a mix of paved, gravel, and natural dirt paths. Some sections, like parts of the Hillview Nature Trail, feature steeper inclines and even railroad tie stairs.
The route takes you along the scenic Leon Creek Greenway Trail. Within Eisenhower Park, you can visit the Eisenhower Park Observation Tower for expansive views of San Antonio, and the Bush Hill Viewpoint. You'll also pass by small ponds like Earl Scott Pond, which are great for wildlife viewing.
Yes, Eisenhower Park is a popular spot for dog owners, and leashed dogs are welcome on the trails. The broader Leon Creek Greenway also generally permits leashed dogs.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access Eisenhower Park or the Leon Creek Greenway trails. They are free and open to the public.
Spring and fall are ideal for hiking this route, offering pleasant temperatures and often fields of wildflowers. The many cottonwood and heritage trees provide ample shade, making it enjoyable even on warmer days, especially in lower-lying areas near the creek.
The natural setting along Leon Creek and its ponds makes it an excellent location for wildlife observation. You might spot various bird species, especially near the ponds, and other small wildlife that inhabit the wooded areas and greenway.
Yes, this route is part of the extensive Howard W. Peak Greenway Trails system. It utilizes sections of the Leon Creek Greenway, and within Eisenhower Park, it connects to trails like the Hillview Nature Trail, Cedar Flats Trail, and Yucca Nature Trail. The Leon Creek Greenway itself connects to other parks and even the Salado Creek Greenway, forming a vast network.
Yes, Eisenhower Park, a key access point for this route, offers amenities such as restrooms and water fountains. Some other trailheads along the broader Leon Creek Greenway system also provide these facilities.
Many sections of the Leon Creek Greenway are paved and multi-use, making them accessible for wheelchairs and strollers. However, within Eisenhower Park, some trails are unpaved, gravel, or have steeper grades and stairs, which may not be suitable for all mobility devices.
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