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Hike the moderate 7.3-mile Leon Creek Greenway Trail, enjoying creekside views, limestone bluffs, and ponds like Buddy Calk Pond.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.45 km
Highlight • Rest Area
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3.69 km
Highlight • Trail
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4.53 km
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5.95 km
Highlight • Lake
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5.96 km
Highlight • Lake
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8.21 km
Highlight • MTB Park
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9.02 km
Highlight • Rest Area
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11.8 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
9.92 km
1.86 km
< 100 m
Surfaces
5.46 km
3.47 km
1.88 km
745 m
264 m
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The trail primarily features paved multi-use paths, making it largely flat with gentle slopes and suitable for all skill levels. For those seeking a more rugged experience, there are also unpaved dirt and gravel trails, including singletrack sections, particularly popular for mountain biking. You'll find a mix of natural landscapes along Leon Creek and some areas bordering urban developments.
Yes, the paved sections of the trail are generally considered easy and are very family-friendly, suitable for all skill levels. The minimal elevation changes make it a great option for beginners, walkers, and those with strollers.
Along the way, you can enjoy pleasant creekside views, limestone bluffs, and areas with wildflowers and tall cottonwoods. The trail connects to several parks, including Bamberger Nature Park and O.P. Schnabel Park. You might also spot wildlife around ponds like Buddy Calk Pond.
Yes, the route is part of the larger Howard W. Peak Greenway Trails system. It extensively uses sections of the Leon Creek Greenway North and Leon Creek Greenway trails, and also connects with the Salado Creek Greenway, forming a continuous route of over 50 miles.
Yes, dogs are permitted on the trail, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Please remember to clean up after your pet to help keep the greenway enjoyable for everyone.
Spring and fall are generally the best times to visit, offering pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. In spring, you might see wildflowers in bloom. Summers can be very hot in San Antonio, so if visiting then, it's best to go early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the peak heat.
There are amenities at various trailheads, including parking. For this specific route, you can find parking near Fox Park, which also has a drinking fountain. Other parks like O.P. Schnabel Park also offer parking access to the greenway.
No, the Leon Creek Greenway Trail is part of the Howard W. Peak Greenway Trails system, which aims to provide extensive, free, and accessible outdoor spaces in San Antonio. There are no permits or entrance fees required to access the greenway.
Yes, amenities are available at various trailheads along the greenway. These typically include drinking fountains, such as the one at Fox Park, and port-a-potties. It's always a good idea to carry your own water, especially on longer excursions.
Along the greenway, especially near Leon Creek and ponds like Buddy Calk Pond, you might see various birds and other small wildlife. On less-trafficked dirt trails, be aware of potential hazards like snakes and poison ivy.
This particular route, covering approximately 11.8 kilometers (7.3 miles), typically takes around 3 hours to hike at a moderate pace. The duration can vary depending on your speed and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
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