
Dirt Bike Trails
Near Dripping Springs, Texas
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Dirt Bike Trails Near Dripping Springs, Texas
Discover the best dirt bike trails near you. Browse trail maps, check difficulty ratings, and find your next adventure — whether you're looking for a quick ride or an all-day expedition.

Park Road 1
Park Road 1 is the main access road in Hidden Falls Adventure Park, with all other park roads branching off from it. This road provides direct access to tent camping, RV sites, and cabins located in Area A, Area B, and Zips Corner. Full hookup, electric-only, and primitive campsites are available, a...
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Old Baldy
Old Baldy is one of several scenic overlooks in the park and is located near the camping areas in Area A. This spot is popular for photos and features a posing pad at the top. There are three chutes that provide access to the pad. The left chute offers the easiest line, while the middle and right ch...
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Kid's Riding Area
This is a great starter trail for anyone new to offroading! With light climbs, turns, and dirt conditions, this is an awesome trail to get newbies, kids, and others accustomed to the trails and terrain that are offered at Hidden Falls. Children under 18 must have adult supervision when out on any tr...
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Lazy Man
Lazy Man, like many of the ATV/UTV trails in this park, is a relaxing dirt road cruise. While there are a few obstacles available along the route, all of them are located on optional spur trails. Drivers can bypass every obstacle and remain on the main trail, making this an easy and accessible ride ...
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International Highway
International Highway is a short, technical trail that winds through dense trees, often requiring multi-point turns and precise maneuvering. The trail features slight elevation gain, multiple ledges with stacked rocks, and small hill climbs, offering a variety of obstacles in a compact section. Its ...
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International Highway 2
International Highway 2 begins as a winding section through a wooded area, primarily consisting of dirt and gravel. Along the trail, riders will occasionally encounter small washouts and minor rock shelves that add light technical elements. At the intersection with International Highway 1, the trail...
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Hog Alley
This trail is an easy crossover between one of the main park roads and other, more challenging trails. It ends at International Highway, which has a rating of 5 due to the drop-in, but has a bypass. After rains, several large mud holes fill with water but have bypasses (except for one), so be prepar...
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Carnage Canyon 2
Carnage Canyon 2 is a trail marked by repeated elevation changes, with rock ledges and graded rock faces appearing throughout. Between obstacles, the trail opens into stretches of gravel road, giving brief chances to reset before the next challenge. Lines and obstacle difficulty can vary depending o...
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Baby Back
Baby Back is a very scenic trail located on the eastern park boundary. The trail begins at the campground known as Zip’s Corner. It features both elevation gains and losses as you crest a mountaintop, with multiple rock ledges and stair steps encountered throughout the route. Bypasses are available ...
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The Falls
"The Falls" is a short trail that branches off Park Road 2. It is a non-technical trail that leads to the top of the rock formation known as “The Falls,” which is what Hidden Falls Adventure Park is named after. The trail is mostly a dirt road with a small amount of exposed rock and one washout loca...
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Royal Gorge
Royal Gorge is a one-way trail that features a diverse mix of terrain and obstacles. The trail begins with a wide entry point that gradually narrows as you progress. Along the route, drivers will encounter small rock gardens, areas of standing water, off-camber washouts, short hill climbs, and multi...
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AB Access Trail
The AB Access Trail serves as the primary route for all ATV, UTV, and motorcycle traffic traveling between Area A and Area B. These vehicles are not permitted on Park Road 1 until reaching Area B near the general store. The trail runs parallel to Park Road 1 and provides a designated path for non-fu...
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Turkey Creek
Turkey Creek is a scenic loop trail extending from the “Baby Back” trail. The first half climbs a moderate hill to an overlook on the park’s eastern side, while the second half challenges riders with stair-step rock ledges, water runoff ruts, and loose rock. The trail winds through dense trees on bo...
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Carnage Canyon
Carnage Canyon is a bidirectional trail, and the overall experience varies significantly depending on the direction of travel. The route features steep elevation changes, with either sharp climbs or descents, along with loose boulders and frequent stair-stepped ledges throughout. Scattered washouts ...
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Slither Spur
Slither Spur is the second half of the Y-shaped Slither trail, connecting Turkey Creek to Park Road 2. This section is the more challenging half, featuring multiple 3 to 4-foot-tall rock ledges and turns around trees that often require hitting ledges at odd angles. While the trail is fairly wide, ob...
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Slither
Slither is a Y-shaped trail that connects Turkey Creek to Park Road 2. Drivers should expect tight, technical turns through dense trees, multiple rock ledge obstacles, and one significant washout along the route. Rock ledges throughout the trail typically range from two to three feet tall and may in...
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Park Road 2
Park Road 2 is primarily used to access the full-size vehicle portion of the park. The majority of full-size vehicle trails connect directly to this road, making it very convenient for linking multiple trails in succession. As you travel deeper into the trail network, Park Road 2 will lead you to th...
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Red Oak
Red Oak is considered one of the more difficult ATV/UTV trails in the park. The majority of the route is a relatively smooth dirt road, accounting for roughly 90% of the trail depending on the direction of travel. However, near the connection with North ATV/UTV, the terrain becomes significantly mor...
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Midnight Run
Midnight Run is a one-way only trail that begins near Area B off Park Road 2. It starts in a wooded section featuring several rock shelves, which riders will descend along the direction of travel. Approximately halfway along the trail, there is a bypass around a significant rock shelf; however, this...
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Loose Rock
Loose Rock is one of the more difficult trails in the park and serves as the primary technical hill climb to the top of Wildcat Mountain. The first half of the trail begins off Park Road 2 and continues until it intersects with the trail known as Rocky. There is an approximate 250-foot overlap where...
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ATV trails near Dripping Springs, Texas
Explore ATV-friendly trails near you. These trails are accessible for vehicles up to 50 inches wide, perfect for ATVs and smaller off-road machines.

Park Road 1
Park Road 1 is the main access road in Hidden Falls Adventure Park, with all other park roads branching off from it. This road provides direct access to tent camping, RV sites, and cabins located in Area A, Area B, and Zips Corner. Full hookup, electric-only, and primitive campsites are available, a...
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Old Baldy
Old Baldy is one of several scenic overlooks in the park and is located near the camping areas in Area A. This spot is popular for photos and features a posing pad at the top. There are three chutes that provide access to the pad. The left chute offers the easiest line, while the middle and right ch...
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Kid's Riding Area
This is a great starter trail for anyone new to offroading! With light climbs, turns, and dirt conditions, this is an awesome trail to get newbies, kids, and others accustomed to the trails and terrain that are offered at Hidden Falls. Children under 18 must have adult supervision when out on any tr...
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Lazy Man
Lazy Man, like many of the ATV/UTV trails in this park, is a relaxing dirt road cruise. While there are a few obstacles available along the route, all of them are located on optional spur trails. Drivers can bypass every obstacle and remain on the main trail, making this an easy and accessible ride ...
Learn more about Lazy Man
UTV/side-by-side trails near Dripping Springs, Texas
Find UTV and side-by-side trails near you. These trails accommodate vehicles up to 60 inches wide, ideal for UTVs, side-by-sides, and wider off-road rigs.

Park Road 1
Park Road 1 is the main access road in Hidden Falls Adventure Park, with all other park roads branching off from it. This road provides direct access to tent camping, RV sites, and cabins located in Area A, Area B, and Zips Corner. Full hookup, electric-only, and primitive campsites are available, a...
Learn more about Park Road 1

Old Baldy
Old Baldy is one of several scenic overlooks in the park and is located near the camping areas in Area A. This spot is popular for photos and features a posing pad at the top. There are three chutes that provide access to the pad. The left chute offers the easiest line, while the middle and right ch...
Learn more about Old Baldy

Kid's Riding Area
This is a great starter trail for anyone new to offroading! With light climbs, turns, and dirt conditions, this is an awesome trail to get newbies, kids, and others accustomed to the trails and terrain that are offered at Hidden Falls. Children under 18 must have adult supervision when out on any tr...
Learn more about Kid's Riding Area

Lazy Man
Lazy Man, like many of the ATV/UTV trails in this park, is a relaxing dirt road cruise. While there are a few obstacles available along the route, all of them are located on optional spur trails. Drivers can bypass every obstacle and remain on the main trail, making this an easy and accessible ride ...
Learn more about Lazy Man
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