Southern Walnut Creek and Austin to Manor Trail Loop
Southern Walnut Creek and Austin to Manor Trail Loop
2.7
(11)
35
riders
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42.3km
200m
Road cycling
Embark on an easy road cycling adventure along the Southern Walnut Creek and Austin to Manor Trail Loop, a route that spans 26.3 miles (42.3 km) with a gentle 662 feet (202 metres) of elevation gain. This ride, typically completed in about 1 hour and 57 minutes, immerses you in a natural setting as you wind through lush foliage and thickets of trees. You will experience a secluded feel, often catching glimpses of the distant downtown Austin skyline through breaks in the canopy. As you cycle, keep an eye out for local wildlife such as deer, rabbits, and armadillos. The route also offers varied scenery, passing by a golf course and fields where cricket matches are played, adding unexpected visual interest to your journey.
Planning your ride is straightforward, as the trail is well-maintained and features clear, frequent signage, including mileage markers, to assist with navigation. You will find multiple access points along the loop, making it convenient to join the route at various locations that suit your starting preference. Parking is generally available at these access points, offering practical starting points for your road cycling excursion. This accessibility ensures you can easily begin your exploration of the Southern Walnut Creek and Austin to Manor Trail Loop.
This loop is situated within the broader area of Walter E. Long Metropolitan Park, offering a unique blend of urban proximity and natural escape. The Austin to Manor section of the trail notably skirts a tree-filled area along the shoreline of Walter E. Long Lake, providing picturesque views and a refreshing atmosphere. The varied landscape, from dense tree cover to open fields, highlights the diverse ecosystems present in this part of Texas. This trail stands out as an accessible and enjoyable option for cyclists looking to experience Austin's natural beauty without venturing too far from the city.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Train Station
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1.22 km
Highlight • Cafe
Tip by
21.4 km
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
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42.3 km
End point
Train Station
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
27.0 km
14.0 km
1.11 km
122 m
120 m
Surfaces
21.3 km
20.9 km
120 m
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Elevation
Highest point (200 m)
Lowest point (130 m)
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The majority of this route features wide, paved paths, primarily concrete and asphalt. While largely flat, you'll encounter a few short hills and one notable long climb. The Austin to Manor section specifically uses concrete 'plates' with expansion joints. The path is described as twisting and turning, offering an engaging ride.
Yes, the route is generally considered easy to medium difficulty, making it suitable for a wide range of cyclists, including beginners and families. The climbs are manageable, and much of the ride is on dedicated cycleways, offering a safe experience away from busy roads.
You'll experience diverse scenery, winding through lush foliage and thickets of trees, offering a natural feel. You might pass by a golf course, fields used for cricket, and even catch glimpses of the distant downtown Austin skyline. The Austin to Manor section skirts a tree-filled area along Walter E. Long Lake.
Yes, the route passes by various parks and facilities. You can also find a cafe, Try Hard Coffee, which is a popular stop. The Southern Walnut Creek Trail itself is a highlight, known for its relaxing ride and variety of sights.
Riders have reported occasional sightings of wildlife such as deer, rabbits, and armadillos, especially in the more secluded, tree-lined sections.
Yes, this route is a crucial part of Austin's developing trail system. It connects with sections of the Southern Walnut Creek Trail, Austin to Manor Trail, Lance Armstrong Crosstown Bikeway, Red Line Parkway Trail, and Mueller Trail, among others, providing connectivity to various neighborhoods and parks.
While enjoyable year-round, spring and fall typically offer the most pleasant temperatures for cycling in Austin, avoiding the intense summer heat. Early mornings are also recommended during warmer months.
The trail is generally dog-friendly, but dogs must be kept on a leash at all times. Please ensure you clean up after your pet to maintain the trail's cleanliness for all users.
The trail has multiple access points, making it easy to join at various locations. While specific parking lots aren't detailed, many parks along the route, such as Govalle Park or Davis White Park, offer parking facilities. Look for designated parking areas near trailheads.
For the trail itself, there are generally no permits or entrance fees required. However, if you plan to access specific facilities or areas within Walter E. Long Metropolitan Park, it's advisable to check the official Austin Parks and Recreation website for any potential day-use fees or specific regulations that might apply to certain activities or amenities within the park.
The trail is described as well-maintained and well-tended. Users appreciate the clear and frequent signage, including mileage markers, which helps with navigation throughout the route.