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  1. Hill Country State Natural Area is seriously geared for horseback riding, including accomodations for horses. This being said, it is very good for hiking and biking, but note - Hikers & Bikers must yield to horses. I started out my first visit by hiking several trails while scouting for a future backpacking weekend.

  2. Length 6.9 miElevation gain 587 ftRoute type Loop. Enjoy this 6.9-mile loop trail near Tarpley, Texas. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 2 h 34 min to complete. This trail is great for camping, horseback riding, and mountain biking, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring.

  3. Feb 23, 2017 · By Spring Sault | February 23, 2017. Hidden in the rugged landscape approximately 12 miles southwest of Bandera is the Hill Country State Natural Area. These 5,400 acres of undeveloped property offer roughly 40 miles of multiuse trails through limestone hills, grassy valleys, and spring-fed streams. Most often used by hikers, mountain bikers ...

  4. Hill Country State Natural Area offers a 5400 acre undeveloped setting for Equestrian use, backpacking, hiking, and all-terrain bicycling.There are 3 backpacking areas and 1 equestrian area available on a 1st come, 1st serve basis. Call park for availability. Must stay on trail. Contact Park staff if water is required at equestrian site.

  5. Things to do near Hill Country State Natural Area Juniper Hill Stables Bandera Historical Rides Rancho Cortez Day Trips OUTLAW OUTFITTERS Horseback Adventures Dixie Dude Ranch St. Stanislaus Catholic Church Red Horse Saloon Silver Spur Ranch Bandera Gun Club 4R Ranch Mansfield Park Running-R Guest Ranch Bandera Bike

  6. May 11, 2021 · Part of the beauty of nature is the lack of humanity, or humanity’s presence, and I guarantee that with more people on the trails you’d miss the lonely but calming sound of the wind at the top. Hill Country State Natural Area 10600 Bandera Creek Road Bandera, TX 78003. Dogs are welcome but must be leashed!

  7. Driving Directions From San Antonio: Take Hwy 16 North to Bandera. From Bandera turn South on Hwy 173. Go almost 1/2 mile to Ranch Road 1077. Turn right and go 10 miles to the park.

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