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Hiking Trails Near Fort Hood Texas

Are there any hiking Trails near Fort Hood? This is one of the biggest questions I get asked when people find out that we live here. The answer is a simple, YES! In fact, I would estimate to say that you could easily find over 500 miles of hiking trails near Fort Hood or within a 2-hour radius of Fort Hood.

Not interested in driving 2 hours? There are over 100 miles of hiking trails with 30 minutes of Fort Hood!

Most of these trails I have hiked, and if I have I will link it to the post about it that will typically include video of the trails as well as what rules there are and tips (still working on getting them all posted).

Note: This list is still a work in progress, so check back often or subscribe to my blog using the form on the right-hand side.

Outside the Gate

Ok maybe not right outside the gate, but within 20-30 minutes

BLORA Sparta Mountain – Located inside BLORA there are over 10 miles of trails ranging from easy to difficult. It is an extensive single track trail system that goes over limestone bluffs down to the lake and back up. I am told that the trails are not well-marked, so use caution and know how to navigate via map which is located at the office and trail head. It is also mainly a mountain biking trail, so watch out for riders!

Chalk Ridge Falls – There are about 8 miles of trails in this Park and it includes scenic views and of course a waterfall that you can take a dip in. It is within about a 20-minute drive of Fort Hood.

Dana Peak Park – Located just minutes from Fort Hood, it has over 20 miles of trails and this is the park that you will typically find me at during the week racking up miles.

FM 2305 Hike & Bike Trail – A 4-mile paved trail that travels east from St. Andrews Place to West Loop 363 on the western outskirts of Temple.

Miller Springs – The trails have been closed for a couple of years due to severe flooding, but have opened back up as of April 2017. Please be aware that trail maintenance is still going on and many trails are still flooded or not marked.

Mother Neff State Park – Located a short distance from North Fort Hood, this was the very first Texas State Park and offers 4 miles of trails.

Parrie Haynes Ranch – Located near Maxdale, it consists of two tracts of land offering over 60 miles of trails.

Pepper Creek Hike & Bike Trail – Located in Temple, this trail is about 3 miles long.

Within One Hour of Fort Hood

Barton Creek Greenbelt – Located in Austin, it is about an hour drive from Fort Hood

Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge – About an hour drive

Canyon of the Eagles Lodge & Nature Park – Located about an hour drive from Fort Hood and on Buchanan Lake, this private resort that is open to the public for day use offers over 14 miles of groomed trails.

Colorado Bend State Park – Great for when you have an entire day as it is about an hour drive from Fort Hood. The park offers over 35 miles of trails with amazing views and a gorgeous waterfall!

Comanche Bluff Hiking Trail – Located about an hour away on Granger Lake the total length of the trail is about 6.5 miles (one way) so 13 miles if you plan to hike it all and then hike back to the car (this is not a loop trail). Trail Map.

Cooper Spring Nature Park

Cameron Park – Cameron Park in Waco is about an hour drive and offers 15 miles of trails that twist and turn through the park.

Emma Long Metropolitan Park – Located in Austin the park offers 12 miles of hiking/biking trails and is located on the Colorado River.

Inks Lake State Park – Located about an hour from Fort Hood, the 1200 acre state park offers 3 miles of trails. While you are in the area visit Longhorn Caverns.

Lake Georgetown – Located about an hour from Fort Hood, the 30-mile trail loop travels around the entire lake.

McKinney Falls State Park – About an hour drive from Fort Hood, the park offers 9 miles of trails. The main trail, which is roughly 3.5 miles, is paved which makes it great for those with strollers.

Reveille Peak Ranch – Located an hour away from Fort Hood and just outside of Burnet, this 1,300-acre ranch has over 15 miles of hiking trails open to the public.

Shaffer Bend Recreation Area – Located near Marble Falls about an hour drive from Fort Hood, this recreation area offers about 8 miles of trails.

St. Edwards Park – Located in Austin about an hour from Fort Hood, this park features 3 miles of trails with scenic views of the Hill Country.

Violet Crown Trail – Located in Austin, this trail will be 30 miles long once complete. Currently, 6 miles of the trail has been completed and is open to the public. The remaining is set to be complete sometime in 2018.

Zilker Botanical Garden & Park – The botanical garden itself has about 5 miles of trails. The garden is surrounded by Zilker Park which is a 350-acre park with running, jogging, biking, swimming, kayaking and many other outdoor activities.

Within Two Hours of Fort Hood

Bastrop State Park – Located about 1.5 hours from Fort Hood and just east of Austin, the park offers over 7 miles of hiking trails and 2 paddling trails.

Buescher State Park – Located about 1.5 hours from Fort Hood and adjacent to Bastrop State Park, this park offers over 8 miles of hiking/biking trails.

Canyon Lake Gorge – Located in Canyon Lake (near San Marcos) the trails are by guided tour only and last 3 hours. While I am not a fan of “guided hikes” I have driven past this area and immediately knew I wanted to do a tour sometime (the area is beautiful)!

Cibolo Nature Center –  Located in Boerne, TX about 2 hours from Fort Hood. There are 3 miles of trails that cover a huge variety of natural landscapes

Enchanted Rock State Natural Area – Located about 2 hours from Fort Hood, the park offers 11 miles of hiking trails.

Guadalupe River State Park – Located near Spring Branch, Texas and about a 2-hour drive from Fort Hood, this park offers over 13 miles of trails. Site note, this park is listed as one of the top 10 Best Swimming Holes in Texas.

JJ’s Rockin’ Retreat – Located in Menard, Texas about 2 hours from Fort Hood, this 6,000-acre ranch is open to the public for hiking, biking,  and camping. The total miles of trails is unknown due to the fact you are allowed to roam the ENTIRE ranch at free will! They say if you were to bike the entire ranch, you would need an entire day, so imagine hiking it!

McKinney Roughs Nature Park – Located about 1.5 hours from Fort Hood, this park offers over 18 miles of trails and a great place to go swimming and Kayaking.

Milton Reimers Ranch Park – Located in Dripping Springs outside of Austin and about 1.5 hours from Fort Hood. It has over 18 miles of trails.

Muleshoe Bend Recreation Area – Located between Austin & Marble Falls and about a 1.5-hour drive from Fort Hood, this recreation area offers about 10 miles of trails.

Pace Bend Park – Located in Spicewood, TX just outside of Austin near Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge the park has over 15 miles of trails ranging from easy to intermediate. Located about 1.5 hours from Fort Hood.

Pedernales Falls State Park – Located near Johnson City and about 1.5 hours from Fort Hood, this park has over 30 miles of hiking trails!

Prospect Park & Purgatory Creek Greenspace – Located in San Marcos, TX the greenbelt offers over 9 miles of trails.

Westcave Preserve aka Westcave Outdoor Discovery Center – About 1.5 hours from Fort Hood. I am not sure about the length of trails, however, only a portion of the trails is self-guided.

Do you have any suggestions for hiking trails near Fort Hood? Leave them in a comment below!

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