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Williamson County
Brushy Creek

Brushy Creek Regional Trail

Moderate

5.0

(4909)

10,822

hikers

Brushy Creek Regional Trail

03:20

13.0km

70m

Hiking

Hike the 8.1-mile Brushy Creek Regional Trail in Williamson County, a moderate route with waterfalls, bluebonnets, and shaded paths.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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8.16 km

Bluebonnet Field at Brushy Creek Lake Park

Highlight • Natural

Brushy Creek Lake Park features multiple large pavilions, lots of open space, and a pretty big parking lot. There's easy trail access to get down to the water, too.

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10.6 km

Brushy Creek Trail

Highlight • Trail

plenty of trails to go onto!

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11.7 km

Waterfall

Waterfall

4

12.4 km

Twin Lakes Lower Pool

Highlight • Lake

With pavilions, playgrounds, lakeside paths, cabins, and a load of other recreational offerings, Twin Lakes Park is a really popular park and trailhead in Cedar Park. The western terminus of …

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12.5 km

Waterfall at Twin Lakes Park

Highlight • Waterfall

With pavilions, playgrounds, lakeside paths, cabins, and a load of other recreational offerings, Twin Lakes Park is a really popular park and trailhead in Cedar Park. The western terminus of …

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13.0 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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12.0 km

753 m

210 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

9.07 km

2.55 km

780 m

515 m

< 100 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Brushy Creek Regional Trail?

The Brushy Creek Regional Trail connects to numerous parks, many of which offer public parking. You can typically find parking at various access points along the trail, especially near parks and recreational amenities in Williamson County.

Is the Brushy Creek Regional Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the Brushy Creek Regional Trail is generally dog-friendly. It's a multi-use trail popular for walking, running, and biking. However, always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all users.

What is the best time of year to hike the Brushy Creek Regional Trail?

Spring is an excellent time to visit, especially if you want to spot bluebonnets in sunny areas along the trail. The trail offers welcome shaded areas, making it enjoyable during warmer months, but always check local weather conditions before heading out.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for the Brushy Creek Regional Trail?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Brushy Creek Regional Trail. It is a public trail system within Williamson County, offering free access to its amenities and natural beauty.

What is the terrain like on the Brushy Creek Regional Trail?

The trail features a diverse surface, primarily consisting of crushed granite and paved sections. The western segment is mostly crushed stone, while the eastern portion is paved. While generally flat, it does include some gentle curves and occasional sections with a steeper grade, though these are not considered difficult.

Is the Brushy Creek Regional Trail suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, the Brushy Creek Regional Trail is largely considered easy and family-friendly. It's a relatively flat trail with minimal elevation gain, making it accessible for most fitness levels and enjoyable for all ages.

What natural features or landmarks can I see along the Brushy Creek Regional Trail?

Along the route, you can expect picturesque views as it parallels South Brushy Creek, weaving through creekside forests. Notable features include a waterfall at Twin Lakes Park, rock formations, and a trestle bridge. You might also spot bluebonnets in sunny areas and deer within the natural forested surroundings. Don't miss the Bluebonnet Field at Brushy Creek Lake Park.

Are there restrooms or other facilities available along the trail?

Yes, the Brushy Creek Regional Trail system is well-equipped with amenities. You'll find public restrooms and playgrounds at various points along the route, especially where it connects to parks.

How long does it typically take to hike the Brushy Creek Regional Trail?

The full 13 km (8 mile) route typically takes around 3 hours and 20 minutes to hike, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery or amenities.

Does the Brushy Creek Regional Trail connect with other trails?

Yes, the broader Brushy Creek trail system includes distinct, winding, and rocky trails like "Quarter Notch" and "Double Down" which offer more challenging experiences. The route also passes through sections of the official "Brushy Creek Regional Trail" as listed on OpenStreetMap.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter on the trail?

Deer are a common sight within the natural forested surroundings along the trail. You can also expect to see various birds and other small animals typical of a creekside forest environment in Texas.

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