Heart Healthy Trails to Hit

Heart Healthy Trails to Hit

Austin isn’t just a great place to live—it’s also perfect for staying active and healthy. With its scenic trails and stunning landscapes, the city offers plenty of heart-healthy options for outdoor exercise. At Moreland Properties, we’re all about promoting wellness, and in this post, we’ll share some of the best trails in Austin to get your heart pumping and your feet moving. 

Two children walk across a wooden bridge surrounded by lush greenery. One wears a purple hoodie, the other a blue one.

Spicewood Valley Trail
Located off Spicewood Springs Road and 183, waterfall views make this short 2-mile trail worth your while.

Map showing trails and parks in the Austin area, including Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center and Zilker Park.

Violet Crown Trail
Sporting 30 miles of trails, the Violet Crown Trail is a regional trail system that connects scenic areas to neighborhoods, shopping, and public parks.

Map of Emma Long Metropolitan Park, featuring trails and nearby Colorado River.

Ann & Roy Butler Hike and Bike Trail
This 10-mile loop in the heart of downtown is always busy. Take in the view of Lady Bird Lake while you stroll, run, or bike along this iconic trail.

Map of Turkey Creek Trail in Emma Long Metropolitan Park, showing trails, distances, and location details.

Turkey Creek Trail
Nestled in Emma Long Metropolitan Park is this 2.8-mile out & back trail. For reviews from fellow hikers about trails in Austin, search the trail name on All Trails.

Map showing the Barton Creek Greenbelt and surrounding areas in Austin, Texas, with marked trails and parks.

Barton Creek Greenbelt Trail
This 14.2-mile out-and-back trail offers a moderately challenging route, perfect for hiking, mountain biking, and rock climbing. It typically takes around 4 hours and 47 minutes to complete, making it a great option for a half-day adventure. 

A map showing trails in McKinney Falls State Park, highlighted in green, with nearby schools and parks marked.

Homestead Trail
Located behind the Lower Falls at McKinney Falls State Park, offers an easy and relaxing hike. It's perfect for a quick outdoor escape. The wide, well-maintained gravel path features several offshoots, giving you the chance to explore more of the park's natural beauty. 

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Austin’s trails are the perfect way to stay active while enjoying the city’s natural beauty. Whether you're walking, jogging, or hiking, these paths offer something for everyone. At Moreland Properties, we believe in a lifestyle that blends health and happiness, and these trails are a great way to embrace both. So grab your gear and get out there—your heart will thank you!

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