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5 Dog-Friendly Hiking Trails in San Antonio You Can Visit in 2024

Codee Chessher

By Codee Chessher

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Famous for the Alamo and its huge zoo, San Antonio has its fair share of walking trails open to the public and their pooches. The landscape does tend to be mostly desert, but there’s lots of history, flora, fauna, and more to check out while you’re in San Antonio. Pack up your leash, water bottles, and tackle some of these dog-friendly hiking trails.

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The 5 Dog-Friendly Hiking Trails in San Antonio

1. Savannah Trail Loop

🗺️ Address: 📍San Antonio, Texas
🕐 Open Times: Dawn to dusk
💲 Cost: Free
🐕 Off-leash allowed: Yes
  • Trail length: 4.8 miles
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Located in Phil Hardberger Park, you can find a dog water bowl and free waste bags at the trailhead
  • Well-marked trail with a few rocky, steep sections

2. Missions San Juan River Walk

🗺️ Address: 📍San Antonio, Texas
🕐 Open Times: 5am to 10pm
💲 Cost: Free
🐕 Off-leash allowed: No
  • Trail length: 1.5 miles
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Explores modern storefronts, Spanish missions, and surrounding landscapes
  • Lots of cultural and historical museums located along this walk

3. River Walk Mission Reach Trail

🗺️ Address: 📍San Antonio, Texas
🕐 Open Times: 24/7 year-round
💲 Cost: Free
🐕 Off-leash allowed: No
  • Trail length: 8 miles
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • For a quieter walk, try the morning to avoid the afternoon heat and traffic from passersby

4. Panther Springs Dog Park Trail

🗺️ Address: 📍San Antonio, Texas
🕐 Open Times: Dawn to dusk
💲 Cost: Free
🐕 Off-leash allowed: Yes, in designated dog park areas
  • Trail length: 3.0 miles
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • 3 miles of paved and dirt roads
  • Mysterious caves to explore

5. Leon Creek Greenway

🗺️ Address: 📍San Antonio, Texas
🕐 Open Times: 24/7 year-round
💲 Cost: Free
🐕 Off-leash allowed: Yes, but only in the designated off-leash area
  • Trail length: 20+ miles
  • Difficulty: Hard
  • Split between two 10-mile trail networks, including a dog park, picnic areas, playgrounds, and more
  • A popular spot for bikers and joggers
  • Explore during the morning to beat the heat

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Conclusion

San Antonio might not be your first choice for hiking, but it’s a great place to get your miles in and tire your pup out at the same time. Make sure you pack plenty of sunblock because the sun can get brutal out there during peak summer months.

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