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Travis County

SH45 Shared Use Path

Moderate

2.6

(20)

30

hikers

SH45 Shared Use Path

02:09

8.39km

30m

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Embark on a moderate hike along the SH45 Shared Use Path, a paved route stretching 5.2 miles (8.4 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 102 feet (31 metres). You can expect to complete this journey in about 2 hours and 8 minutes. As you walk, you'll be treated to…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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7.81 km

376 m

208 m

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7.71 km

490 m

191 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park for the SH45 Shared Use Path?

There are two dedicated trailheads with parking available for the path. You can find them at MoPac and Bliss Spillar. Both locations also offer bicycle repair stands.

Are there public transport options to reach the trailheads?

The provided information does not specify direct public transport routes to the trailheads. It's best to check local Austin public transportation (CapMetro) schedules and routes for connections to the MoPac and Bliss Spillar areas.

Is the SH45 Shared Use Path dog-friendly?

The trail is a multi-use path designed for various users, including walkers. While not explicitly stated, multi-use paths in the Austin area typically allow dogs on a leash. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and you clean up after them.

What is the best time of year to visit the SH45 Shared Use Path?

Spring is particularly beautiful, offering views of wildflowers. However, the path is largely unshaded, so consider cooler months or early mornings/late afternoons during warmer seasons to avoid intense sun exposure.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to use the SH45 Shared Use Path?

No, there is no mention of permits or entrance fees required to access and use the SH45 Shared Use Path. It is an ADA-compliant public facility.

What is the terrain like on the path?

The path is a 4.5-mile long, ten-foot-wide paved surface. It features moderate undulations but no steep climbs, making it generally easy and accessible for various users.

Is the trail suitable for all abilities?

Yes, the SH45 Shared Use Path is ADA-compliant and designed to be accessible for walkers, runners, cyclists, and individuals using wheelchairs or other assistive devices. Its paved surface and gentle grades make it suitable for a wide range of abilities.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the path?

You can expect beautiful Hill Country scenery. Highlights include springtime wildflowers and an overlook at Bear Creek. The project incorporated extensive measures to preserve existing vegetation and enhance wildlife habitat.

Are there any unique features or educational opportunities on the trail?

Yes, the path features 14 informative interpretive signs about the natural history of the Hill Country and the Edwards Aquifer. You can also use the "Trail Explorer by CTRMA" mobile app for narrated experiences and six augmented reality animations, such as prehistoric sea creatures.

Are there rest stops or water available on the trail?

Yes, rest areas with drinking water are available along the path, providing convenient spots to take a break and rehydrate.

Does the SH45 Shared Use Path connect to other trails?

Yes, the SH45 Shared Use Path is a significant component of the future Violet Crown Trail, which is a planned 30-mile recreational trail extending from downtown Austin into Hays County.

What should I know about shade and sun exposure on the path?

The path is largely unshaded for most of its length. It's advisable to bring sun protection like hats and sunscreen, especially during warmer months or midday visits.

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