The Shady, Creekside Trail In Austin You'll Want To Hike Again And Again
Yearning for a taste of the great outdoors? Escape into a rustic woodland wonderland at Turkey Creek Trail. This 2.8-mile hike will make you feel like you’re adventuring through a whole new world, but the well-marked trails alleviate the stress from navigating. Enjoy the shady trees and refreshing water. You’ll want to hike this shady, creekside Austin trail again and again.
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This blissful patch of nature is part of the Emma Long Metropolitan Park complex, so there's plenty of picnic areas and recreational activities to enjoy, too. The park was named after Austin's first female city council member. Emma Long's contributions to the city's parks are still intact today.
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From the trailhead, you'll enter into a shady trail full of wonders. In addition to the typical Cedar and Live Oak trees, you'll come across plants that thrive near the water. Keep your eye out for vibrant mountain laurels and magnificent sycamores.
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On a typical Saturday, you're likely to come across many families with dogs on the trail. The rocky terrain and patches of water make this trek especially exciting for pets, and the shady trees shield them from the scorching sun.
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The Turkey Creek Trail requires a bit of endurance, but you'll find that this hike isn't as difficult as it seems. This journey often weaves across the rippling creek, so rocks are securely placed to ensure the path runs smoothly.
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You half expect to see a fairy flit from tree to tree.
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After a heavy rain, you can hear the water rushing.
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Turkey Creek Trail is located inside Emma Long Metropolitan Park at 1600 City Park Rd. The park is open every day from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Entrance costs $5 per car on weekdays and $10 per car on weekends and holidays.
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