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No traffic touring cycling routes in Rancho Diana Park are situated within a region characterized by rugged Bexar County hills, part of the Balcones Escarpment. This area features varied terrain, including forested canyons and restored grasslands, providing a diverse environment for outdoor activities. The landscape includes steep hills and deep canyons, with elevations reaching around 1400 feet in some parts. While Rancho Diana Park itself is not yet open to the public, the surrounding natural areas offer a network ofβ¦
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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If you're seeking a relaxed touring cycling experience, the Pumptrack β O.P. Schnabel Park loop from The University of Texas at San Antonio offers an easy ride. This route providesβ¦
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Leon Creek Greenway Trail loop near UTSA offers a wonderfully accessible and easy cycling experience, perfect for a relaxed outing. This touring bicycle route spans 9.2 miles (14.8 km)β¦
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Upper Drury is a dirt alternative to the paved Leon Creek Greenway. It's a good option if you want to run laps on Blurred Lines.
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This spot is a crossroads of sorts. The paved Leon Creek Greenway connects to a number of different dirt singletrack trails, such as "Blurred Lines", which offer riders a bit of off-road technicality to their ride.
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Leon Creek Greenway is an easy, paved trail that runs for miles across the city. Carnage is an adapted motocross trail with a number of berms and jumps. Take you pick and have a good ride!
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Dwight D. Eisenhower Park is a 420-acre park with great hill country landscapes. It features 6 miles of trails, an observation tower, and BBQ and picnic facilities. Pets are allowed on leash, and hikers are encouraged to stay on designated trails and not disturb the natural environment.
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Cathedral Rock Nature Park offers a few trails, including paved and unpaved bike paths, with bridges and underpasses. Despite its central location, the park provides a great natural getaway. The park has benches, a playground, and amenities like bike racks, pavilions, and picnic tables.
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The trail winds through various landscapes, including limestone bluffs, wildflower fields, and areas with heritage trees. This provides a dynamic experience for nature enthusiasts. Paved and mostly flat, with gentle slopes, makes it suitable for the whole family.
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Known as a popular fishing spot among locals, Buddy Calk Pond is stocked with fish by Texas Parks and Wildlife. The pond is situated near the Buddy Calk Trailhead on the Leon Creek Greenway, making it very accessible.
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Often praised for its variety of activities, peaceful atmosphere, and abundance of shade trees, it's a popular spot for locals to enjoy a day outdoors, whether it's for exercise, relaxation, or spending quality time with family and friends. The park boasts convenient access to the Leon Springs Greenway, a network of trails perfect for longer explorations.
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Rancho Diana Park is currently not open to the public, so there are no designated cycling routes directly within the park itself at this time. However, the surrounding region, including areas that are planned to connect with Rancho Diana in the future, offers a variety of traffic-free cycling opportunities. This guide features routes in nearby accessible areas that provide a similar experience.
This guide features 11 traffic-free touring cycling routes in the broader Rancho Diana Park area. All of these routes are rated as easy, making them suitable for a wide range of cyclists.
The routes in this guide are generally easy, with minimal elevation gain. For example, the Pumptrack β O.P. Schnabel Park loop has an elevation gain of about 95 meters over 22.5 km, and the Leon Creek Greenway Trail loop has only about 49 meters of elevation gain over 14.7 km. These routes typically follow paved paths or quiet country lanes, offering a smooth and enjoyable ride.
Yes, all 11 routes featured in this guide are rated as easy, making them excellent choices for families. Routes like the Drinking Fountain at Fox Park loop, which is just over 10 km, are particularly well-suited for a relaxed family outing.
The routes in this area are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful environment, the absence of vehicle traffic, and the well-maintained paths that make for a pleasant cycling experience.
Yes, many of the routes in this guide are convenient loops. For instance, the Upper Drury Trail β Drinking Fountain at Fox Park loop and the Drinking Fountain at Fox Park β Bamberger Nature Park loop are both excellent circular options, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps.
While Rancho Diana Park itself is a natural habitat for deer, turkeys, and diverse bird populations, the accessible routes in neighboring parks like O.P. Schnabel Park and Leon Creek Greenway also offer opportunities for wildlife spotting. Keep an eye out for local birds and small mammals, especially during quieter times of the day.
Many of the routes in this guide originate near The University of Texas at San Antonio, which offers various parking options. Additionally, parks like O.P. Schnabel Park, Fox Park, and Bamberger Nature Park typically have dedicated parking facilities for visitors accessing their trails.
Since many routes start or pass through areas near The University of Texas at San Antonio, you'll find various cafes and eateries nearby. Additionally, some of the larger parks like O.P. Schnabel Park may have facilities or be close to commercial areas where you can find refreshments.
This guide specifically focuses on accessible traffic-free routes in the broader region, which serve as excellent alternatives while Rancho Diana Park remains closed. Routes like the Pumptrack β O.P. Schnabel Park loop and the Leon Creek Greenway Trail loop offer dedicated paths away from vehicle traffic, providing a peaceful touring cycling experience.
The region experiences mild winters and hot summers. Spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant cycling conditions with comfortable temperatures and often beautiful scenery. Early mornings or late afternoons are ideal during warmer months to avoid the peak heat.


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