The trail starts off easy, but it does not stay ordinary for long.
Shaded paths wind through limestone and greenery, with stretches of quiet that make you forget how close you are to the city. Then the scenery shifts, water moving over rock, small waterfalls, and pockets of wildflowers that catch you off guard.
It is the kind of hike that rewards you without asking too much in return. Texas has plenty of trails, but this one manages to pack a lot into just a couple of miles.
The Trailhead
The parking lot is modest, and that is putting it kindly. It holds maybe a dozen cars comfortably, and on a sunny Saturday morning it fills up faster than you would expect for a hidden-away neighborhood spot…