Attractions and places to see around San Leanna offer a peaceful, rural setting within Travis County, Texas. This village provides access to wide-open spaces and country roads suitable for walking and sightseeing. Its location serves as a base for exploring the broader South Austin area and the scenic Texas Hill Country. The region features natural areas, parks, and waterways for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Nice ride with quiet trails, but very rocky in some spots. My bike has no shocks, so it was hard on my arms. Would be good for a mountain bike with a suspension.
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Beckett Road passes alongside Dick Nichols District Park. It is a firm favourite with families, with plenty of trails to discover. With bike paths on either side of the road, it's a nice green route into or out of Austin.
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This park offers various amenities, including tennis courts, a basketball court, sand volleyball courts, a softball field, and a Disc Golf course. The creek running throughout provides a tranquil and peaceful environment for a ride. Note that some trails in this park do not allow biking.
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The Elm Waterhole is the damming of Slaughter Creek that creates a small lake or pond. Depending on the time of the year, it might be dry. On either side of it there are really nice and fairly easy singletrack trails. They are part of a small system of forested trails that criss-cross the area.
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The Elm Waterhole is the damming of Slaughter Creek that creates a small lake or pond. Depending on the time of the year it might be dry. On either side of it there are really nice and fairly easy singletrack trails. They are part of a small system of forested trails that criss-cross the area.
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There are two main trail systems in Mary Moore Searight Metropolitan Park: the Metro Trail, designed for runners and hikers, and the Equestrian Trail. The good news for hikers is that you can use both and the Equestrian Trail is actually not often frequented by horse riders. There's plenty of parkland and oak and juniper woodland to explore.
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Slaughter Creek runs through Mary Moore Searight Metropolitan Park and is named after Stephen F. Slaughter and his wife Ann, who moved to the Austin region in around 1833. The humid conditions often found here mean that species like Spanish Moss thrive on the trees alongside Slaughter Creek here. This is also a beautifully peaceful place to relax within the city limits.
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A real family favorite, Dick Nichols District Park is a lovely place to explore, with plenty of trails to keep you occupied. A loop of the park takes less than an hour, while you can always combine a hike here with the nearby Latta Branch Greenbelt. There are various facilities, sports pitches and areas for the kids to play in.
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San Leanna offers a peaceful, rural setting with wide-open spaces and country roads ideal for walking and sightseeing. You can explore various trails for hiking and running, and the area is known for its wildlife. For more structured outdoor activities, you'll find options for hiking, running, and road cycling.
Yes, several parks in the area are great for families. Dick Nichols District Park is a family favorite with plenty of trails, sports pitches, and play areas. Mary Moore Searight Metropolitan Park also offers various amenities, including tennis courts, a basketball court, and a disc golf course, alongside its trail systems. Additionally, Elm Waterhole and Slaughter Creek provide natural settings suitable for family exploration.
For cyclists, Suburban SoCo Hills is a popular cycle way featuring rollers west of South Congress, known for its quiet nature, making it a good spot to gain speed. You can also find various road cycling routes in the wider San Leanna area, including loops that take you through the scenic Texas Hill Country.
Absolutely. The area boasts several excellent hiking opportunities. Mary Moore Searight Metropolitan Park features both Metro Trails for runners and hikers, and Equestrian Trails that are also open to hikers. Dick Nichols District Park also has many trails to explore. You can find more detailed information and routes in the Hiking around San Leanna guide.
The San Leanna area is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Elm Waterhole, a small lake formed by the damming of Slaughter Creek, which offers easy singletrack trails on either side. Slaughter Creek itself runs through Mary Moore Searight Metropolitan Park, providing a peaceful environment with Spanish Moss thriving on the trees. The region is also known for its wildlife, including deer, birds, and occasionally foxes and owls.
Yes, Elm Waterhole is noted as a dog-friendly spot, offering trails where you can enjoy the outdoors with your canine companion. Many of the country roads and park trails in the area are also suitable for walks with dogs, though it's always good to check specific park rules.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided, Central Texas generally experiences hot summers. Spring and fall typically offer more moderate temperatures, making them ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Winters are usually mild, allowing for year-round enjoyment of the trails and parks.
San Leanna is conveniently located near establishments offering outdoor Texas BBQ with live local music, authentic Mexican cuisine, honky-tonks, and craft cider houses. For broader options, Southpark Meadows, a large outdoor mall complex with various restaurants, shopping, and entertainment, is less than a ten-minute drive away, and Downtown Austin is also easily accessible.
Runners have several options, including routes like the 'Elm Waterhole loop from Bowie High School' and the 'Dick Nichols District Park β Dick Nichols District Park loop from Whirlpool Cave'. These routes offer varying distances and difficulties. You can explore more options in the Running Trails around San Leanna guide.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful, rural atmosphere and the wide-open spaces for walking and sightseeing. The quiet nature of places like Suburban SoCo Hills for cycling and the family-friendly facilities at Dick Nichols District Park are frequently highlighted. The tranquility and natural beauty of areas like Slaughter Creek also receive positive feedback.
While San Leanna itself is a quaint village, its proximity to Austin and the Texas Hill Country provides access to historical sites. For example, Slaughter Creek is named after Stephen F. Slaughter, an early settler in the Austin region. Further afield, historic sites like the Alamo and the Riverwalk in San Antonio are just over an hour's drive away.


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