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Moderate 3.5-mile jogging loop in Purgatory Creek Natural Area, offering varied terrain and woodsy scenery with good tree cover.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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109 m
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639 m
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3.14 km
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5.63 km
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5.13 km
468 m
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4.85 km
468 m
272 m
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The trail can be accessed from the Lower Purgatory Trailhead. Parking information for the Purgatory Creek Natural Area can often be found on the San Marcos city website: sanmarcostx.gov.
Yes, the Purgatory Creek Natural Area, where this loop is located, is generally dog-friendly. However, always ensure your dog is kept on a leash to protect wildlife and for the safety of other trail users. Check local regulations for any specific rules.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round. The Beatrice Trail section offers great tree cover, making it a good option during warmer months. Spring and fall generally offer pleasant temperatures for jogging, and you might see wildflowers. Be aware of potential seasonal closures on adjacent trails to protect nesting Golden-cheeked Warblers.
Typically, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Purgatory Creek Natural Area. However, it's always a good idea to check the official San Marcos city website for the most current information: sanmarcostx.gov.
The terrain is varied, offering a mix of surfaces. You'll find sections that are mellow and smooth, alongside parts that are steeper with rocks and roots. Some areas are described as 'chunky technical,' while others, particularly on the Beatrice Trail, are more 'flowy.' A portion of Dante's Trail consists of crushed stone and dirt. Be prepared for uneven surfaces throughout.
You'll experience a diverse and natural landscape. The trail winds through a nice woodsy area with trees, wildflowers, rocks, and roots. The Purgatory Creek Natural Area features upland meadows, canyon bluffs, dense juniper thickets, and champion oaks. The route often follows the usually dry Purgatory Creek.
Yes, along the loop, you'll pass by the Five Mile Dam. The trail also takes you through the scenic Purgatory Creek Natural Area, known for its diverse ecosystems.
Yes, this loop utilizes sections of several other trails within the Purgatory Creek Natural Area. You'll be on parts of the Dante, Beatrice Trail, Lower Purgatory Creek Greenspace Trail, Nimrod, Ripheus, Ovid West, Ovid East, Blue Trail, and Virgil's Trail.
While some sections are mellow, the overall loop is rated as moderate for jogging due to varied terrain, including steeper sections, rocks, and roots. Joggers should have good fitness and be prepared for uneven surfaces. Beginners might find certain parts challenging.
The Purgatory Creek Natural Area is a wildlife refuge, so you have a good chance of spotting various animals. It's a popular spot for birders, and you might encounter other local wildlife. Be aware that some adjacent trails may have seasonal closures to protect nesting Golden-cheeked Warblers.
The loop is approximately 5.6 kilometers (3.5 miles) long and typically takes around 35 minutes to complete for jogging, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
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