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Hike the easy 0.6-mile Lost Oak Winery Trail through vineyards, oak trees, and along Village Creek in Burleson, Texas.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Parking is available directly at the Lost Oak Winery in Burleson, Texas. The trail is open to the public from dawn until dusk, or 8 PM, so ensure your visit aligns with these hours.
While the trail itself is outdoors, it's always best to confirm the current pet policy directly with Lost Oak Winery, especially if you plan to visit the winery facilities. Generally, leashed dogs are welcome on outdoor trails, but specific rules may apply.
The trail offers a pleasant experience year-round. Visiting during the spring or fall allows for comfortable temperatures and the beauty of the vineyards in bloom or harvest. Even winter can be enjoyable, offering a peaceful escape through the wooded paths.
No, the Lost Oak Winery Trail is open to the public, and there are no specific fees or permits required to hike the trail itself.
The trail features a diverse and picturesque environment. You'll find yourself on winding walking paths through a wooded area, alongside cultivated vineyards, and past stately oak trees. Sections of the path also follow the banks of Village Creek, offering natural, unpaved surfaces.
Yes, the trail is considered easy. Its 'winding walking paths' and relatively gentle grade suggest it's accessible for most users, including beginners and families looking for a peaceful outdoor experience.
Yes, the Lost Oak Winery Trail is a 2.25-mile loop trail, making it convenient for hikers as you end up back where you started without needing to retrace your steps.
Its unique setting within a working winery is a major draw. Beyond the natural beauty of vineyards and creek, the area holds historical significance, with archaeological finds along Village Creek dating back almost 9,000 years. You can combine your hike with wine tastings or events at the winery.
Yes, the area around Village Creek, which the trail follows, has significant historical depth. Archaeological excavations have uncovered artifacts nearly 9,000 years old, indicating ancient Native American settlements. During the winery's construction, numerous arrowheads were also discovered.
The Lost Oak Winery Trail is open to the public from dawn until dusk, or 8 PM, whichever comes first. It's advisable to plan your hike within these hours.
Given the description of 'winding walking paths' and natural, unpaved surfaces through wooded areas and along a creek, the trail is likely not fully wheelchair accessible. It's best suited for foot traffic.