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Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Lexington, TX

Here are the dog-friendly hiking trails closest to Lexington. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners.

Pet Friendly Comanche Lookout Park
Comanche Lookout Park Comanche Lookout Park is a 96-acre recreational area in San Antonio, TX. Fido is welcome to explore the 4.55 miles of pet-friendly, multi-service trails with you but must remain on a leash. See Details
Pet Friendly Barton Creek Greenbelt Preserve
Barton Creek Greenbelt Preserve Barton Creek Greenbelt Preserve is a pet-friendly recreation area in Austin, TX. This park is popular among nature lovers and adventurists alike. Visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking, rock climbing, mountain biking, swimming and bird watching. Your leashed pet is welcome to join you as you explore this lovely space with hiking trails leading to Twin Falls and Sculpture Falls. See Details
Pedernales Falls State Park Spend the day with your furry best friend at the dog-friendly Pedernales Falls State Park in Johnson City, TX. You and Fido can enjoy hiking along the 7-mile Wolf Mountain Trail as it winds along the canyons created by the Mescal and Tobacco Creeks. There's also a duck pond, a quarter-mile nature trail to a scenic overlook, and a wheelchair-accessible wildlife viewing station. As in all Texas state parks, dogs must be kept leashed at all times on leashes no longer than 6 feet. See Details
Guadalupe River State Park Guadalupe River State Park in Spring Branch, TX, is a scenic, pet-friendly destination featuring four miles of river frontage and 13 miles of hike-and-bike trails. While dogs aren't allowed in the water, they're welcome on-leash throughout the park's trails, like the Painted Bunting and Barred Owl paths. Please ensure you have your pets' vaccination records on hand and refer to their website for details on the entrance fee. See Details
Brazos Bend State Park Branded as a nature lover's paradise, Brazos Bend State Park in Needville, TX is dog friendly! Dogs on a leash no longer than six feet are welcome to explore the park as long as they do not drink from or enter the lakes. Dog owners should be very aware that Brazos Bend is home to alligators. Alligator safety tips are available on Brazos' website. The State Park's 37 miles of trails circle lakes and wind through the hardwood forest. See Details
Emma Long Metropolitan Park Your pet will love to explore the beautiful, pet-friendly trail with gorgeous views of Lake Austin at Emma Long Metropolitan Park in Austin, TX. Pets must be leashed in all areas of the park, which also features open space, camp sites, boat ramps and reservation based large picnic table sites. See Details
Inks Lake State Park Bring Fido to the popular, dog-friendly Inks Lake State Park in Burnet, TX. You both can enjoy backpacking and hiking in the beautiful Texas wilderness. Dogs must be leashed at all times on leashes no longer than 6 feet long. There is a fee per person to enter the park. See Details
Kickerillo-Mischer Preserve Kickerillo-Mischer Preserve is a pet-friendly place in Houston, TX. Bring your leashed pooch along with you to enjoy 80-acres of natural land that includes Marshall Lake, fishing piers, a canoe launch, paved trails and more. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess that is left behind. See Details
Landa Park Leashed dogs are welcome at Landa Park in New Braunfels, TX. This pet-friendly, 51-acre park features numerous trails. Enjoy nature along the Panther Canyon Trail, or relax in the shade of the giant oak trees. Please note that pets are not allowed to enter any of the waterways throughout the park. See Details
McAllister Park McAllister Park is a pet-friendly spot in San Antonio, TX. Fido is welcome to tag along various trails and at their picnic tables. A dog park is also available on site. See Details
Oyster Creek Park Dogs are welcome on leash at Oyster Creek Park in Sugar Land, TX. The area is one the city's most scenic areas with its iconic rock-lined pond and water feature, along with a bridge overlooking the creek. The 111 acres includes a 3-mile hike & bike trail, the Greenbelt trail, restroom facilities, five picnic tables with grills, drinking fountain, benches, public art pieces throughout the park, and a parking lot. See Details
Brushy Creek Lake Park Brushy Creek Lake Park is a pet-friendly recreation area in Cedar Park, TX. Bring your furry friend to the great outdoors to enjoy their hiking trails surrounded by water, forests and vast open fields. Please note your pup must remain on a leash during your visit. See Details
Harker Heights Community Park Harker Heights Community Park is a pet-friendly public area in Harker Heights, TX. The park includes a pavilion, playground, sports fields, and Kyle Hilliard Trail, which is a 1-mile paved walkway with dog waste disposal stations along the route. See Details
Huntsville State Park Leashed dogs are welcome to visit Huntsville State Park, a dog-friendly state park in Huntsville, TX. You and your pup can explore the 21 miles of trails through the trees and natural beauty of the East Texas Pineywoods. Please note that dogs are not allowed indoors, including inside screened shelters. Also, pets should stay out of the water due to alligators that live in the park. See Details
Mary Moore Searight Metro Park Leashed pets are welcome throughout Mary Moore Searight Metro Park in Austin, TX. Enjoy walking trails, scenic views, picnic tables and more. There is also an off-leash trail for Fido to enjoy at the north end of the park. See Details
Purgatory Creek Natural Area Purgatory Creek Natural Area in San Marcos, TX, is dog friendly. The area is within the Edward Aquifer recharge zone and is home to Purgatory Creek. Enjoy hiking through upland meadows, canyon buffs of 40 feet or more, dense juniper thickets, champion oaks and a flood control dam. Leashed dogs are welcome and there is a pet waste station. See Details
Bull Creek District Park Bull Creek District Park is a pet-friendly park in Austin, TX. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their humans on a hike through its 32 miles of ecologically unique terrain. Enjoy scenic views of Bull Creek as you walk. See Details
Crockett Gardens and Falls Crockett Gardens and Falls is a pet-friendly hike in Georgetown, TX. Explore with your pup around the cliffs of Lake Georgetown, where a natural spring feeds several small waterfalls. This path is a 3.7-mile-out-back trail and is considered a moderately challenging route for you and your pup. See Details
Brackenridge Park Check out the pet-friendly Brackenridge Park in San Antonio, TX. This recreation area is packed with jogging trails and picnic spots. Leashed pups are welcome, but please remember to clean up after them. See Details
Lick Creek Park Visit the pet-friendly Lick Creek Park in College Station, TX. This 523-acre community recreation area features five miles of beautiful walking, hiking and biking trails. Dogs are welcome but must be leashed and cleaned up after. See Details
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