Best hiking trails near Northwest Hills are one of the clearest lifestyle advantages of living in Austin's 78731 corridor. The Keenan Group's Joe Keenan, an ultrarunner who has logged thousands of trail miles across Austin, mapped these 10 trails from direct experience. Within 5 to 15 minutes, residents can get to Bull Creek, St. Edward's, Mount Bonnell, River Place, Barton Creek, and several quieter neighborhood trails that support everything from family walks to serious trail-running mileage.
Best Hiking Trails Near Northwest Hills, Austin (2026 Guide)
For buyers comparing Northwest Hills with more central Austin neighborhoods, trail access is usually not a nice-to-have. It is one of the reasons they choose 78731 in the first place. The area gives you shade, topography, and fast access to Hill Country terrain without giving up an efficient route to school, downtown, or the Domain.
Quick Picks for 78731 Buyers and Homeowners
- Best everyday trail: Bull Creek Greenbelt for short drives, water access, and repeatable weekday use
- Best iconic Austin view: Mount Bonnell for guests, sunsets, and easy payoff
- Best harder workout: River Place Nature Trail when you want real elevation and stairs
- Best dog trail: Turkey Creek for off-leash owners who want water and shade
- Best family option: Mayfield Park or Balcones District Park for shorter outings with younger kids
What this means for real estate: Homes in Northwest Hills that combine quiet streets, usable floor plans, and quick access to Bull Creek, Mesa Drive dining, or the 360 trail system tend to hold attention because they solve both daily-life and weekend-lifestyle decisions. That is a real differentiator for executive relocations and active families moving from denser markets.
"I've logged thousands of trail miles across Austin as an ultrarunner. These are the routes I come back to because they are genuinely livable from Northwest Hills, not just technically nearby on a map." --- Joe Keenan, Keenan Group
If you are evaluating the neighborhood as a buyer, pair this guide with our Northwest Hills neighborhood guide, homes for sale in Northwest Hills, 78731 ZIP overview, and Austin ISD guide.
Why Northwest Hills Works for Outdoor-Oriented Buyers
Northwest Hills gives residents a rare mix of privacy, mature trees, and immediate access to Austin's most repeatable outdoor habits. Clients relocating from California, Colorado, and the Northeast consistently tell us they want a home where they can hike before work, walk the dog without a long drive, or entertain visiting family with a short, beautiful trail nearby. Northwest Hills solves for that better than most central neighborhoods.
Trail Comparison at a Glance (As of 2026)
| Trail | Distance | Difficulty | Drive Time from NW Hills | Dog-Friendly | Fee |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bull Creek Greenbelt | 3.5 mi | Moderate | 5 min | Yes (leash) | Free |
| Mount Bonnell | 0.5 mi | Easy | 8 min | Yes (leash) | Free |
| St. Edward's Park | 3.1 mi | Moderate | 10 min | Yes (leash) | Free |
| River Place Nature Trail | 5.5 mi | Hard | 15 min | No | $10 |
| Turkey Creek Trail | 2.8 mi | Moderate | 12 min | Off-leash allowed | Free |
| Walnut Creek Park | 7.3 mi | Easy-Moderate | 15 min | Yes (leash) | Free |
| Barton Creek Greenbelt | 13.8 mi | Easy-Hard | 15 min | Yes (leash) | Free |
| Wild Basin Preserve | 2.5 mi | Easy-Moderate | 12 min | No | Free |
| Mayfield Park | 0.8 mi | Easy | 10 min | Yes (leash) | Free |
| Balcones District Park | 1.3 mi | Easy | 5 min | Yes (leash) | Free |
** Northwest Hills residents have 10 hiking trails within 15 minutes, totaling 40+ miles of terrain from easy neighborhood walks to full greenbelt efforts. That density of access is a major part of why active buyers keep 78731 on their shortlist.
1. Bull Creek Greenbelt - Northwest Hills' Backyard Trail System
Distance: 3.5 miles
Difficulty: Moderate
Highlights: Waterfalls, creek crossings, shaded trails
Best For: Northwest Hills families, trail runners, dog walking
The Bull Creek Greenbelt is the crown jewel for Northwest Hills 78731 residents. Located just minutes from homes on Valburn Drive and Far West Boulevard, this trail system features limestone waterfalls, serene creek crossings, and shaded pathways perfect for Austin's hot summers. If you want the residential context around this trail system, start with our Northwest Hills neighborhood guide and current Northwest Hills listings.
"Park at Bull Creek Park trailhead for easy access, or use the back entrance off Lakewood Drive to the waterfall - NW Hills residents know this one." --- Joe Keenan, Keenan Group After your hike, grab a smoothie at one of the local businesses in our Northwest Hills Business Directory.
[AllTrails Link - West Bull Creek Greenbelt in Northwest Hills](https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/texas/west-bull-creek-greenbelt)
[AllTrails Link - Bull Creek District Park series of trails](https://www.alltrails.com/parks/us/texas/bull-creek-district-park?ref=result-card)
[AllTrails Link - Bull Creek North Loop](https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/texas/bull-creek-north)
[AllTrails Link - Bull Creek Preserve - 4.6 mile length with 557 ft elevation gain - beautiful!](https://www.alltrails.com/parks/us/texas/bull-creek-preserve)

Photo: Looking down Sevan Dr from Valburn Dr towards Bull Creek Preserve - Northwest Hills' favorite trail | Photo by Joe Keenan, The Keenan Group
2. Mount Bonnell (Covert Park) - Austin's Most Iconic View
Distance: 0.5 miles
Difficulty: Easy
Highlights: Panoramic Austin views, sunrise/sunset spot
From Northwest Hills: 8-minute drive via Balcones Drive
Mount Bonnell stands at 775 feet - Austin's highest point - offering breathtaking views of Lake Austin and downtown. This quick hike is perfect for Northwest Hills residents hosting out-of-town guests or showing prospective buyers why homes for sale in Northwest Hills remain compelling for clients who want access to nature without leaving central Austin. As the #1 Realtors in Northwest Hills, we often start property tours here to showcase the area's natural beauty.
[AllTrails Link - Mount Bonnell Trail and Covert Park](https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/texas/mount-bonnell-trail)

3. St. Edward's Park - Northwest Hills' Hidden Gem
Distance: 3.1 miles
Difficulty: Moderate
Highlights: Creek trails, limestone cliffs, connects to Bull Creek
Dog-Friendly: Yes (leash required)
St. Edward's Park on Old Spicewood Springs Road is a best-kept secret among Northwest Hills locals. These extensive trail systems connect Forest Ridge, Jester neighborhood, and Bull Creek near 360/Capital of Texas Highway. Perfect for longer trail runs or family adventures, this park exemplifies why Northwest Hills real estate commands premium values - unmatched access to nature while remaining minutes from Northwest Hills shopping and dining.
[AllTrails Link - St. Edward Park series of trails on Old Spicewood Springs Rd.](https://www.alltrails.com/parks/us/texas/st-edwards-park?ref=result-card)


Photos by Joe Keenan, Keenan Group - Northwest Hills Top Realtors
"Bring AllTrails or Strava for St. Edward's Park - the winding trail system is extensive but worth getting lost in." --- Joe Keenan, Keenan Group
4. River Place Nature Trail - Austin's Most Challenging Hike
Distance: 5.5 miles
Difficulty: Hard
Highlights: 600+ stairs, waterfalls, canyon views
Entry Fee: $10 (worth every penny)
For Northwest Hills residents seeking a serious workout, the River Place Nature Trail delivers Austin's most challenging hiking experience. This trail's infamous stair sections and steep inclines reward hikers with spectacular waterfalls and canyon vistas. Located in the prestigious River Place neighborhood, it showcases the dramatic topography that makes Northwest Austin's real estate so desirable. Check our latest Northwest Hills market report to see how proximity to trails like this impacts home values.
AllTrails Link - River Place Preserve Nature Trails - $10 entry fee
5. Turkey Creek Trail - Northwest Hills' Dog Paradise
Distance: 2.8 miles
Difficulty: Moderate
Highlights: Off-leash dog area, swimming holes, shaded
Location: Emma Long Metropolitan Park
Turkey Creek Trail is where Northwest Hills dog owners congregate! This leash-free paradise features multiple creek crossings perfect for cooling off Austin pups. As the #1 Realtors serving Northwest Hills' pet-loving community, we always highlight this trail to clients prioritizing dog-friendly amenities when viewing Northwest Hills homes for sale.
[AllTrails Link - Turkey Creek Trail](https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/texas/turkey-creek-trail)
6. Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park - Family-Friendly Trail Network
Distance: 7.3 miles of trails
Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
Highlights: Mountain biking, picnic areas, playground
Perfect For: Northwest Hills families with varied fitness levels
Walnut Creek Park offers Northwest Hills residents extensive trail options for hiking, biking, and family outings. Its proximity to Northwest Hills (just 15 minutes via MoPac) makes it ideal for after-school adventures or weekend family activities. Many families discover this park when exploring the best places to play in Northwest Hills.
[AllTrails Link - Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park Trail System](https://www.alltrails.com/parks/us/texas/walnut-creek-metropolitan-park?ref=result-card)
7. Barton Creek Greenbelt - Austin's Crown Jewel
Distance: 13.8 miles (multiple access points)
Difficulty: Easy to Hard (including Hill of Life)
Highlights: Swimming holes, Sculpture Falls, limestone cliffs
Must-Do: Hill of Life for 300ft elevation gain
The Barton Creek Greenbelt defines Austin outdoor culture. Northwest Hills residents love being just 15 minutes from Twin Falls, Sculpture Falls, and the challenging Hill of Life. This proximity to Austin's most iconic trail system is a major selling point for Northwest Hills luxury homes. The Greenbelt offers something for everyone - from casual nature walks to intense trail running routes. After your hike, refuel at one of the top restaurants in Northwest Hills.
[AllTrails Link - Barton Creek Greenbelt series of trails](https://www.alltrails.com/parks/us/texas/barton-creek-greenbelt)
8. Wild Basin Wilderness Preserve - Educational Nature Trails
Distance: 2.5 miles
Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
Highlights: Native plants, birdwatching, educational programs
Best For: Families, nature photography, peaceful walks
The Wild Basin Wilderness Preserve offers Northwest Hills families an educational outdoor experience. With well-maintained trails through diverse Hill Country ecosystems, it's perfect for teaching kids about Central Texas nature. As Northwest Hills' top Realtors, we love that families can enjoy wilderness adventures while staying close to Austin ISD schools and family play areas.
AllTrails Link - Wild Basin Wilderness - beautiful Austin ecosystem
9. Mayfield Park and Nature Preserve - Historic Gardens & Peacocks
Distance: 0.8 miles
Difficulty: Easy
Highlights: Historic gardens, resident peacocks, Lake Austin views
Instagram-Worthy: Yes! Perfect for engagement photos
Mayfield Park combines natural beauty with Austin history, just minutes from Northwest Hills via 35th Street. Famous for its free-roaming peacocks and historic stone cottages, this easy trail is perfect for all ages. Many Northwest Hills homebuyers fall in love with the area after discovering gems like Mayfield Park, along with the local businesses and amenities that make this neighborhood special.
[AllTrails Link - Mayfield Park and Laguna Gloria](https://www.alltrails.com/parks/us/texas/mayfield-park?ref=result-card)
10. Balcones District Park Trail - Northwest Hills' Neighborhood Secret
Distance: 1.3 miles
Difficulty: Easy
Highlights: Small waterfall, shaded creek trail, never crowded
Location: Perfect for 78759 and 78731 residents
The Walnut Creek Trail in Balcones Community Park is Northwest Hills' best-kept neighborhood secret. This hidden gem offers residents of Northwest Hills and nearby neighborhoods a peaceful escape without the crowds. Living near trails like this is why Northwest Hills consistently ranks among Austin's most desirable neighborhoods, as detailed in our market analysis.
[AllTrails Link - Balcones District Park Trail](https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/texas/walnut-creek-trail-in-balcones-community-park)
Why Northwest Hills is Austin's Top Neighborhood for Outdoor Enthusiasts (#1 ABOR Team 2024)
Northwest Hills is attractive to buyers because it stacks multiple daily-life advantages in one place: mature trees, strong residential streets, access to Mesa Drive and Far West dining, quick links to MoPac and 360, and a genuine outdoor routine that does not require a major weekend plan.
For clients comparing neighborhoods, trail access is rarely the only reason they choose Northwest Hills. It usually lands beside school planning, commute, and housing stock. The best next pages to pair with this one are our Northwest Hills neighborhood guide, Northwest Hills homes for sale, Austin ISD guide, and Our Results.
More Northwest Hills Guides
- Top Restaurants in Northwest Hills - Refuel after your hike
- Best Places to Play in Northwest Hills - Parks, playgrounds, and family activities
- Northwest Hills Neighborhood Guide - Full neighborhood profile with market data
- Northwest Hills Business Directory - Local shops and services
Frequently Asked Questions About Northwest Hills Hiking
What's the best beginner trail near Northwest Hills?
Mount Bonnell offers the easiest introduction with maximum reward - just 0.5 miles for panoramic Austin views. Mayfield Park is another gentle option perfect for families.
Which trails allow dogs off-leash?
Turkey Creek Trail at Emma Long Park is the best off-leash destination near Northwest Hills. Always check current Austin leash laws as they can change.
When is the best time to hike in Austin?
October through May offers ideal weather. Summer hiking (June-September) is best before 10 AM. Northwest Hills' tree-covered trails like Bull Creek stay cooler year-round.
Do I need special gear for these trails?
Good walking shoes, water, and sun protection are essential. For River Place Nature Trail, bring extra water and consider hiking poles for the stairs.
Are these trails safe for solo hiking?
Yes! These popular trails near Northwest Hills are well-traveled and safe. Always tell someone your plans and bring a charged phone with AllTrails downloaded.
How far are these hiking trails from Northwest Hills homes?
Most trails are within a 5-15 minute drive from Northwest Hills (78731). Bull Creek Greenbelt and Balcones District Park are practically in the neighborhood's backyard, while iconic trails like Barton Creek Greenbelt and Mount Bonnell are just 10-15 minutes away. This proximity to nature is why homes for sale in Northwest Hills maintain strong interest, especially when paired with the broader 78731 context in our ZIP guide.
What are the best trails for families with young children in Northwest Hills?
Mayfield Park (0.8 miles) and Mount Bonnell (0.5 miles) are perfect for young families - both offer easy, short walks with big rewards. Balcones District Park provides a gentle 1.3-mile trail that is rarely crowded. For slightly older kids, the easy sections of Bull Creek Greenbelt offer fun water crossings and small waterfalls. Families making a relocation decision usually pair that lifestyle check with our Austin ISD guide, best play areas in Northwest Hills, and nearby local businesses.
Where should I park when accessing trails near Northwest Hills?
Each trail has specific parking areas. Bull Creek Greenbelt has parking at St. Mary's Cathedral and along Lakewood Drive. Mount Bonnell offers a small parking area at 3800 Mount Bonnell Road. St. Edward's Park has a dedicated lot on Old Spicewood Springs Road. River Place Nature Trail requires parking at the River Place Country Club ($10 entry fee includes parking). The main parking issue is timing, not complexity. Bull Creek and Mount Bonnell fill up fastest on cooler weekends, while St. Edward's and Balcones are usually easier to access.
Can I mountain bike on these Northwest Hills area trails?
Yes! Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park is an excellent mountain biking destination near Northwest Hills with 7.3 miles of dedicated bike trails. Barton Creek Greenbelt also allows mountain biking on most sections. St. Edward's Park has some bike-friendly trails, though they're more technical. Bull Creek trails are primarily for hiking. Northwest Hills' central location means you're just 15 minutes from Austin's best mountain biking while enjoying the luxury amenities and top-rated restaurants the neighborhood offers.
What wildlife might I see on trails near Northwest Hills Austin?
Northwest Hills trails are home to diverse Texas wildlife. Common sightings include white-tailed deer (especially at dawn/dusk), armadillos, foxes, and numerous bird species including cardinals, blue jays, and occasionally hawks. Bull Creek and St. Edward's Park feature turtles and fish in the creeks. Mayfield Park is famous for its resident peacocks. While rare, maintain awareness for snakes during warmer months. This abundant wildlife adds to the natural beauty that makes Northwest Hills one of Austin's most desirable neighborhoods - browse current Northwest Hills homes for sale to see which streets sit closest to these natural corridors.
Is the Ann and Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail near Northwest Hills?
The Butler Trail at Lady Bird Lake is about 15-20 minutes south of Northwest Hills via MoPac. While not in the neighborhood, many Northwest Hills residents use it for running and cycling. The 10-mile loop around Lady Bird Lake is Austin's most popular trail. For trails within the neighborhood, Bull Creek Greenbelt and Balcones District Park are much closer - 5 minutes or less from most Northwest Hills homes.
What are the best trails in north Austin?
For north Austin specifically: Bull Creek Greenbelt (3.5 mi, moderate), St. Edward's Park (3.1 mi, moderate), and Balcones District Park (1.3 mi, easy) are all within or adjacent to Northwest Hills. Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park (7.3 mi) is 15 minutes north. These trails offer creek access, waterfalls, and Hill Country terrain without the crowds of Barton Creek Greenbelt.
Ready to Call Northwest Hills Home?
Keenan Group at Compass Real Estate - Your Northwest Hills Real Estate Experts
As ultrarunners and outdoor enthusiasts who've explored every trail in this guide, we understand what makes Northwest Hills special. Whether you're looking for a luxury home with trail access, relocating to Austin, or selling your Northwest Hills property, we combine deep local knowledge with proven results as the #1 team in the area.
Learn more about the neighborhood through our comprehensive resources:
- Northwest Hills Neighborhood Guide
- Homes for Sale in Northwest Hills
- 78731 ZIP Guide
- Austin ISD Guide
- Our Results
- Latest Northwest Hills Market Report
- Northwest Hills Business Directory
- Top Northwest Hills Restaurants
- Best Places to Play in Northwest Hills
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