Best Hiking Trails Around Siena

The entire Austin area is well known for being an active city – fitness and outdoor activities are a highlight for many locals. One reason is the abundance of trails, paths and hikes available to its residents. Siena residents like to explore the outdoors too!

While there are too many trails or paths to put together in just one list, here are some of our top trails to check out in the area. We tried to add different trails from different areas all around our city so you always have one close to you and you have ideas of different trails to check out in the area you might not be familiar with as well!

Barton Creek Greenbelt Trail

The Barton Creek Greenbelt is one of the most popular and longest trails in the Austin area. Out and back, it is 13.8 miles and heavily trafficked with numerous activity options. Dogs are permitted on this trail and it is accessible year-round.

Twin Falls & Sculpture Falls Via Barton Creek Greenbelt

Twin Falls and Sculpture Falls are part of the Barton Creek Greenbelt Trail but are two of the most popular spots along the route. Don’t miss these falls!

Lady Bird Lake Trail

This trail runs next to downtown Austin with numerous bridges and over-water stretches. Ten miles in all, this loop has great views of Austin. It is accessible year-round and pet friendly!

Walnut Creek Trail

Located within Walnut Creek Metro Park in North Austin, this 1.3 mile loop trail includes a river and is accessible year-round. The creek is a common place for dogs to play and people to sunbathe and there are other interconnecting trails to explore

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Onion Creek and Homestead Loop

McKinney Falls State Park is a popular stop in the Austin area and features the Onion Creek and Homestead Trail Loop. They are good for all skill levels and allow dogs as long as they are leashed. The waterfall is a popular spot but reservations are required during COVID-19 so make sure to check the park’s website before setting out. 

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Great Hills Park Trail

Great Hills Park Trail is a 2.3 mile loop located in Northwest Austin at Quarries Park. The trail is great for hiking, walking and trail running and will allow leashed-dogs with you. 

Upper Bull Creek Greenbelt

Close by Great Hills Park Trail is another great trail, the Upper Bull Creek Greenbelt Trail. This trail is 2.2 miles with beautiful wildflowers!

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Lake Austin – 360 Bridge Overlook

The 360 Bridge Overlook provides one of the most popular photo spots in all of Austin. The hike up from 360 is a little steep but short and the views at the top make it all worth it. You’ll probably recognize the Pennybacker Bridge over Lake Austin from postcard and tourism photos – you’ll want to stop to take your own too! There is a gradual path off the top running about 1.7 miles. 

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Mount Bonnell Trail

Mount Bonnell Trail is one of the shortest in the Austin area – only .5 miles. In reality, it is a short climb up the steps to the top of Mount Bonnell. At the top, you’ll find great Austin views and picnic areas to rest or relax. 

Three Falls Hike

Another trail on the Barton Creek Greenbelt, the Three Falls Hike is 7.3 miles out and back with a waterfall and activity options along the way. 

Old Settlers Park

Right next door to Siena is Old Settlers Park! While it is known more for the sports fields, water park and playgrounds, there is a great trail going through most of the park that provides plenty of options to explore and get exercise!

Siena Community Trails!

We can’t forget our own walking and biking trails we have right here in our own community! We have miles of trails for community members to use without leaving the community, often right out there front door! If you have not taken the time to explore these trails, I highly recommend you start there!

Siena Round Rock is a great place to live with plenty of indoor and outdoor activity options! Did we list your favorite trail or hike?! Let us know your favorite in the comments below!

Kyle Pfaffe | Realtor® | 512-636-9707 

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