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The Salado Creek Greenway Trail offers a lengthy and immersive journey through San Antonio's urban wilderness, perfect for those seeking a substantial outing. You'll traverse wide, paved paths alongside the scenic Salado Creek, passing through dense hardwood forests filled with pecan and live oak trees. The highlight for many is…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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265 m
Highlight • Rest Area
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7.85 km
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13.8 km
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27.3 km
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26.9 km
298 m
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22.2 km
4.24 km
834 m
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The trail primarily features paved surfaces of asphalt and concrete, making it suitable for walking, running, and cycling. However, some sections, particularly in areas like McAllister Park, also include natural surface trails and singletrack. You'll traverse through diverse scenery, including bluffs, dense hardwood forests with pecan and live oak trees, and scenic wetland areas. The northern segments can offer limestone bluffs and rocky soils, resembling a shallow canyon.
For hiking, many sections of the Salado Creek Greenway Trail are considered easy to moderate, especially the flatter southern portions. While our specific Komoot tour is rated 'difficult' due to its length and duration, the overall trail system offers many accessible segments perfect for beginners. Some northern parts do have subtle inclines, making them 'just harder than easy'.
The Salado Creek Greenway Trail is enjoyable year-round, but spring and fall offer the most pleasant temperatures for hiking in San Antonio. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, making for comfortable conditions to explore the diverse landscapes and natural features along the creek.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the Salado Creek Greenway Trail. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash at all times and that you clean up after them to maintain the trail's cleanliness for all users.
The trail offers several points of interest. You can visit Jack White Park, enjoy the scenic Salado Creek Greenway South section, and pass by Lions Park Lake. Other highlights include the Morningstar Boardwalk, which traverses a wetland, and historical sites like the Voelcker farmstead and Walker Ranch Historic Landmark Park. The greenway also connects to numerous city parks like Phil Hardberger Park and McAllister Park.
The Salado Creek Greenway Trail can be accessed from various points along its extensive length, as it connects to many San Antonio city parks. These parks, such as Southside Lions Park, Eisenhower Park, and McAllister Park, typically offer dedicated parking areas for trail users. Check local park websites or maps for specific trailhead parking locations.
No, there are no permits required or entrance fees to access the Salado Creek Greenway Trail, which is part of the larger Howard W. Peak Greenway Trail System. These trails are publicly accessible for everyone to enjoy. However, remember that the trail is closed daily between sunset and sunrise.
The Salado Creek Greenway Trail provides opportunities to connect with nature and observe local wildlife. Hikers often report seeing various bird species, and it's not uncommon to spot deer, especially in the more wooded and less developed sections of the greenway.
Yes, the Salado Creek Greenway Trail is a central part of San Antonio's extensive greenway system. It integrates with and provides access to numerous city parks, including Eisenhower Park, Phil Hardberger Park, McAllister Park, Lady Bird Johnson Park, and Southside Lions Park. The route itself also passes through sections of the Salado Creek Greenway and the Red Berry Trailhead Path.
Yes, the Salado Creek Greenway Trail is well-equipped with amenities for visitors. Along its length, you'll find various facilities such as restrooms, drinking fountains, and picnic areas, especially at the connected parks and major access points. These amenities help ensure a comfortable experience during your hike or ride.
The Salado Creek Greenway Trail system is quite extensive, spanning nearly 30 miles, with connections that can extend it to over 50 miles. Our featured Komoot tour, which covers about 27 kilometers (17 miles), is estimated to take around 7 hours to complete for a continuous hike. The total time will vary greatly depending on the section you choose, your pace, and how many stops you make.
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