Beginner Off-Road Trails Near Leakey, Texas
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Texas Hill Country Tour
Texas is known for many things, but mountainous terrain isn't one of them. Endless miles of plains and prairies seem to stretch in all directions, yet tucked away in the heart of state is an…
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Total Miles
222.2
Tech Rating
2
Easy
Best Time
Sp / Fa
Dolan Creek Road to DRSNA
This trail is a dirt road off U.S. 277 to Devils River State Natural Area. You will encounter multiple cattle guards, dirt roads, loose gravel, and mud holes when its rainy. Watch for livestock or…
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Total Miles
17.6
Tech Rating
1
Easy
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi
Rivers and Ribeyes
This trail is a scenic side trip to the Texas Hill Country Tour or the Texas Traverse. The roads are mostly graded dirt but flank the river's cool waters, making it a perfect detour if…
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Total Miles
58.9
Tech Rating
1
Easy
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi
Devils Draw #7
Trail #7 on K2 paper map. This section is a sandy road with deep wash-outs from erosion, and a few rocky spots. You can run it in either direction, and gain access to many trailheads.…
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Total Miles
0.3
Tech Rating
2
Easy
Best Time
Sp / Fa
Bluebonnet Gang
Bluebonnet Gang can be accessed from Easter Egg Trail or the Park's Ranch Road. It is a dirt/rock Green-rated easy trail, however, it has a Blue-rated moderate obstacle at the very beginning (or end depending…
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Total Miles
0.2
Tech Rating
2
Easy
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi
Easter Eggs #16
Trail #16 on the K2 paper map. Easy road, but rocky and rough with monster size rocks. Access to Cyclops, Bluebonnet Gang and King of the Hill area. Easter Eggs can be traveled either direction.
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Total Miles
0.2
Tech Rating
2
Easy
Best Time
Sp / Fa
Honey Creek Trail #14
Trail #14 on K2 paper map. Honey Creek Trail is an easy road for the stock vehicle. It is a scenic access to more difficult areas, and can be run either direction. Starting near the…
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Total Miles
0.5
Tech Rating
3
Easy
Best Time
Sp / Fa
Easy Street
Easy Street starts off of Honey Creek Trail and is a very short, easy dirt trail that runs along a dry creek bottom and is a crossover to other trails in the park. Along the…
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Total Miles
0.3
Tech Rating
1
Easy
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi
Devils River State Natural Area
Inside the DRSNA, expect rough dirt roads with many uneven areas with loose rocks and mud pits after rain. There as many washes that can be easily flooded during rain. The area is not recommended…
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Total Miles
6.7
Tech Rating
3
Easy
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi
Sandy Creek Crossing
Nestled in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, this scenic 4.9-mile dirt and gravel trail runs along County Road 315 and offers a peaceful drive with sweeping countryside views. In March and April, the…
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Total Miles
4.7
Tech Rating
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi
Old Mines Road
Old Mines Road is a 44-mile unmaintained dirt road that connects Laredo to El Indio, just south of Eagle Pass. This trail contains sections with uneven ruts, potential mud pits, and small ledges. If conditions…
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Total Miles
41.6
Tech Rating
3
Easy
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi
ATV Trails Near Leakey, Texas
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UTV/Side-by-Side Near Leakey, Texas
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