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Hike 5.1 miles through Onion Creek Metropolitan Park, a moderate route with wooded scenery, historic ruins, and dog-friendly trails.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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6.50 km
1.25 km
520 m
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6.09 km
976 m
414 m
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392 m
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The park offers parking access, though specific details on parking lot locations are not provided in the research. It's advisable to check the official Austin Parks and Recreation website for the most current parking information before your visit.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access Onion Creek Metropolitan Park. It is a public metropolitan park.
Yes, the park is dog-friendly. Dogs are allowed on-leash on the trails. There is also an off-leash dog park area located north of the creek.
Spring is an excellent time to visit, as the trails are vibrant with a vast array of wildflowers. The extensive tree cover also provides beneficial shade during the hot Texas summers, making it a good option even in warmer months.
The trails are predominantly flat, composed of packed dirt with occasional small gravel patches. While mostly flat, there are mild inclines and declines. A notable feature includes two creek crossings, one with a steep descent via wood stairs.
A typical hike covering the 8.26 km (5.13 miles) route at Onion Creek Metropolitan Park takes approximately 2 hours and 6 minutes. The trails are generally considered easy, making them accessible for various athletic levels.
You'll be immersed in natural beauty with thick vegetation and abundant tree cover. In spring, wildflowers are plentiful. The park also features historic relics and homestead ruins, adding a unique historical dimension. Keep an eye out for various birds and wildlife.
Yes, the park features loop trails. For example, a 3.6-mile loop trail is mentioned, highlighting the gentle slopes and accessibility of the park's routes.
Yes, the park connects to the Onion Creek Greenbelt, offering additional recreational opportunities. The route also passes through sections of the Onion Creek Greenbelt Trail 1, Onion Creek Greenbelt Pedestrian Walkway 2, Onion Creek Greenbelt Pedestrian Walkway 4, Onion Creek Greenbelt Pedestrian Walkway 3, and Onion Creek Greenbelt Pedestrian Walkway 1.
Facilities at Onion Creek Metropolitan Park are somewhat limited. You'll primarily find porta-potties and picnic tables in the dog park area.
Yes, Onion Creek Metropolitan Park is a multi-use park. In addition to hiking, the trails are open to bicyclists and horseback riders, offering diverse recreational opportunities.
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