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Flat Creek Ranch

Flat Creek is only open a few weekends a year, which is too bad because there are some great trails here. The ranch is basically open for the NORBA race weekend and the weekend before for pre-ride, so if you want to try the trails, watch for the race schedules.

The trails are varied with many interesting challenges. Climbs are rough in some places, but a general variance in the trail condition and composure means that riders need to stay on their toes.

One of the trails that runs along the creek hits two caves, one that is really more of a crevice that is difficult to ride through at high speeds (especially if your bike has pedals...) and the other is an actual cave that the trail runs through. It's only one or two hundred feet in length but because it turns, you can't see the end when you enter into it.

For those that like a technical challenge, there is a lot to love about this place.

NOTE: Usually not open, call first!


Location:

West of Austin out near Pedernales Falls State Park.


Directions:

Take I-290 west of Austin and turn on RM 3232. Take a right at the T in the road. Once you pass Pedernales Falls State Park, it will be up about a mile or two up on your left.


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Technical Level:

Medium to high


Length:

About 12 miles


Trails:

Varied, everything from sand to hardpack to rocks to technical climbs.


Trail Map:

Link to map


Elevation:


GPS File:

GPX Format


Shade:

Medium


Extras:

Creek to swim in when you are done, close to state park


Fees:

$6 to ride


Post Ride Beer:

Fat Tire Ale


Links:

Official site


Pictures:


Flat Creek Ranch

Copyright 2009, John Fruehe