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Hike the easy 1.7-mile San Gabriel Park Trail in Georgetown, Texas, following the river through scenic parkland with historic features.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.60 km
Highlight • Rest Area
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2.67 km
Highlight • River
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2.75 km
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2.68 km
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You'll find ample parking within San Gabriel Park itself. The park offers numerous access points to the trail system.
Yes, the trail is dog-friendly! San Gabriel Park even features a dedicated dog park, so it's a great spot to bring your canine companion. Always remember to keep your dog on a leash and clean up after them.
The trail is enjoyable year-round, but spring and fall offer the most pleasant temperatures for hiking. The abundant shade from large oak trees within San Gabriel Park makes it tolerable even on warmer days. Winter conditions are generally mild in Georgetown, Texas.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access San Gabriel Park or its extensive trail system. It's free for public use.
The trail features a varied surface, including crushed granite, concrete, and asphalt. While the main San Gabriel Park Loop is mostly crushed granite, other sections are paved. Some branching paths, like the Pickett Trail, can be more rustic with natural inclines and declines.
You'll enjoy scenic views along the San Gabriel River, natural springs, and historic features like an old spring well house. Keep an eye out for the historic "Blue Hole," a natural swimming hole. The trail also offers opportunities for bird watching and connects to Lake Georgetown.
Yes, the main San Gabriel Park Loop is generally considered easy, making it accessible for most fitness levels, families, and even strollers. While some sections, particularly the rustic Pickett Trail, might have more challenging inclines, the majority of the trail is very gentle.
Yes, the San Gabriel Park Trail is part of a larger network. It connects to the United States Corps of Engineers trail at Lake Georgetown, the rustic Pickett Trail, the Winfred H. Bonner Trail, and the paved Randy Morrow Trail, offering many options for extending your hike.
San Gabriel Park is a comprehensive recreational area. You'll find restrooms, picnic pavilions, baseball and soccer fields, exercise stations, a skate park, volleyball courts, and a dog park. The trail itself has mile markers and designated star gazing and bird watching areas.
The primary section within San Gabriel Park, known as the San Gabriel Park Loop, is indeed a loop trail. However, the larger San Gabriel River Trail system includes many branching paths that are not loops, allowing for varied out-and-back or connecting routes.
Absolutely! Look for the historic "Blue Hole," a natural swimming hole that never dries up, and an old spring well house with a free-flowing stream. The trail is also marked every tenth of a mile with animal tracks in the concrete, a unique local touch.