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Mckinney Falls State Park

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Mckinney Falls State Park

The best dog-friendly hikes and walks in Mckinney Falls State Park

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Dog friendly hiking trails in Mckinney Falls State Park offer a natural escape within reach of Austin. The park features diverse landscapes, including Onion Creek with its limestone ledges and picturesque Upper and Lower Falls. Trails wind through shaded woodlands and across rugged Texas Hill Country terrain, showcasing varied geological formations. This environment provides opportunities for observing local wildlife and exploring historical remnants.

Best dog friendly hiking trails in Mckinney Falls State Park

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Last updated: June 26, 2026

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Secret Beach and Roy Guerrero Trail

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Hike the easy 0.8-mile Secret Beach and Roy Guerrero Trail in Austin for river views and a relaxing visit to Secret Beach.

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The Park Loop is an easy 4.1-mile (6.6 km) hike in Roy G. Guerrero Colorado River Metro Park, featuring Longhorn Point and Secret Beach.

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Hike the Violet Crown Trail, a 11.4-mile route through Austin's urban wildlands, featuring diverse terrain and scenic views.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Jochen F.
May 20, 2026, Barton Springs Pool

Popular spot in the heart of Austin. Beautiful facility. Also suitable for dogs

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Zachary
September 11, 2024, Barton Springs Pool

The azure blue water of the springs offers a gorgeous view across to the Austin skyline and makes for a great place to cool off in the summer. There are well maintained and paved paths that circumnavigate the water's edge, and there are some flat rocks that you can use to climb down by the edge of the pool.

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Lisa
January 24, 2024, Violet Crown Trail

This unpaved, long-distance regional trail makes for nice walking, although you'll need to watch out for fast-moving cyclists too. The Violet Crown Trail also parallels the Barton Creek Greenbelt for part of its length, before diverging and continuing to the south. It's hoped that one day, the Violet Crown Trail will be the longest regional trail in Texas.

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Although the Barton Creek Greenbelt isn't paved, it's non-technical and thus still manageable for adventurous spirits on most touring bikes. The shade, and the company of nearby Barton Creek, both make for a really pleasant ride. The stretch of the Barton Creek Greenbelt also coincides with the Violet Crown Trail, a long-distance regional trail that is hoped to become the longest of its kind in Texas.

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Matthew
December 29, 2023, Longhorn Point

Longhorn Point has a direct view of Snake Island and downtown Austin from across the Colorado River. There is a small spur trail that leads to this viewpoint off of the main Ann and Roy Butler Hike and Bike Trail.

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The Barton Creek Greenbelt is a superb destination for all lovers of the outdoors and offers the people of Austin a real escape into nature. This is a section of the Violet Crown Trail, which makes its way through the greenbelt on its way towards Hays County, though the entire 30-mile (48 km) route is still being put together. Nearby objectives include Twin Falls and the Hill of Life.

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Alex Foxfield
September 5, 2022, Secret Beach

It's not particularly secret, as this stretch of sand by the Colorado River is easily accessed from Roy G. Guerrero Park. Swimming is not allowed, though don't be surprised to see a few waders and dogs having a paddle in the shallows.

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Alex Foxfield
September 5, 2022, Longhorn Point

Longhorn Point gives you a grand view across the Colorado River towards central Austin. It can be linked with either a walk around Roy G. Guerrero Park or as part of the Ann and Roy Butler Hike and Bike Trail at Lady Bird Lake.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many dog-friendly hiking trails are available in McKinney Falls State Park?

McKinney Falls State Park offers a variety of trails suitable for you and your canine companion. While the park boasts nearly ten miles of diverse trails, this guide highlights two excellent dog-friendly options within the park itself: the easy-going Secret Beach and Roy Guerrero Trail and the longer Park Loop.

What are the general rules for dogs in McKinney Falls State Park?

Dogs are generally welcome in McKinney Falls State Park, but they must be kept on a leash no longer than six feet at all times. Always remember to clean up after your pet to help keep the park beautiful for everyone. For specific rules and any updates, it's always a good idea to check the official park website.

Are there any easy dog-friendly trails for beginners or older dogs?

Yes, for an easy and accessible option, consider the Secret Beach and Roy Guerrero Trail. This route is just over 1.2 kilometers long with minimal elevation gain, making it perfect for a leisurely stroll with dogs of all ages and fitness levels.

Can I find circular dog-friendly routes in the park?

Absolutely! The Park Loop is an excellent circular option for you and your dog. This 6.6-kilometer route allows you to experience a good portion of the park's natural beauty without retracing your steps.

What natural features can I and my dog see along the trails?

McKinney Falls State Park is rich in natural beauty. You and your dog can explore the stunning limestone ledges and flowing waters of Onion Creek, which features the picturesque Upper Falls and McKinney Lower Falls. Many trails wind through shaded woodlands, offering a chance to spot local wildlife.

Are there any historical landmarks to discover with my dog?

Yes, the park is home to several historical points of interest. The Homestead Trail, for example, winds past the remains of Thomas F. McKinney's 1852 gristmill and his original homestead. While specific dog-friendly routes might vary, the park's history is woven throughout its landscape.

What is the terrain like on dog-friendly trails in McKinney Falls State Park?

The terrain in McKinney Falls State Park showcases the rugged beauty of the Texas Hill Country. Trails range from hard, paved surfaces like parts of the Onion Creek Hike and Bike Trail to well-compacted dirt paths and rocky sections. Be prepared for varied surfaces, including limestone formations, and some trails may require crossing water, so your dog might get their paws wet!

What do other hikers say about dog-friendly trails in McKinney Falls State Park?

The komoot community highly rates the experiences in McKinney Falls State Park, with an average score of 4.5 stars from 94 ratings. Reviewers often praise the park's natural beauty, the refreshing waterfalls, and the diverse trails that make for an enjoyable outing with their dogs.

Is there a good time of year to visit McKinney Falls State Park with my dog?

The cooler months from fall through spring are generally ideal for hiking with dogs in Central Texas, as summer temperatures can be very high. Visiting during these seasons ensures a more comfortable experience for both you and your pet. Always check the weather forecast and bring plenty of water.

Are there any viewpoints along the dog-friendly trails?

Yes, the park offers scenic spots where you can enjoy expansive views. The Williamson Creek Overlook is one such highlight, providing a great vantage point to appreciate the park's landscape. Many trails also offer beautiful vistas of Onion Creek and its waterfalls.

Where can I find information about park fees or permits for visiting with my dog?

McKinney Falls State Park is a Texas State Park, and entrance fees apply per person. While dogs are welcome, there are no specific permits required for them beyond the standard park entrance fee. For the most current information on fees and any reservation requirements, please visit the official Texas Parks and Wildlife Department website: texas.gov.

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