Dry Comal Creek Trail

An unpaved trail path with foliage in the foreground

Overview

Dry Comal Creek Nature Trail

A 2.25‑mile loop that winds through varied habitats including forested savannas and creekside areas. Open to hikers, bikers, and mountain bikers, it’s part of the Comal Trails Alliance system.

Dry Comal Creek Trail (Segment 1)

Develop Segment 1, connecting Landa Park to Walnut Avenue. This segment is part of the larger Dry Comal Trail corridor and is coordinated with the Great Springs Project.

Dry Comal Creek Trail (Segments 2 & 3)

Develop Segment 2, connecting Walnut Avenue to Loop 337; and, develop Segment 3, connecting Loop 337 to Altgelt Lane. This segment is part of the larger Dry Comal Trail corridor and is coordinated with the Great Springs Project.

Segment 1

Segment 1 of the Dry Comal Creek Trail project, which is currently in the design stage, will construct a 10-foot concrete multi-use path along the Dry Comal Creek connecting Walnut Avenue to Landa Park, with construction expected to begin in 2025. This trail was adopted as a part of the Citywide Hike and Bike Trail Plan in 2010. This plan envisioned the Dry Comal Creek Nature Trail to extend north toward downtown and to the south toward Solms Park and neighboring communities. The approximate length of the greenway trail is five to six miles along the Dry Comal Creek. 

Segments 2 & 3

The feasibility study for Segments 2 & 3 of the Dry Comal Creek Trail Project is currently underway. That feasibility study provides for the conceptual layout of the two additional trail segments extending from Walnut Avenue to Altgelt Lane. 

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