Dogs Off-leash
Features
Birding · River/Creek · Views · Wildflowers · Wildlife
This is a multi-use trail that is popular with equestrians.
Description
Coyote Road is an old ranch road that is a long straight shot through the park. It starts in the southern end of the park at the intersection with
Bobcat Ridge Trail and
Yaupon Trail and ends at the northern park boundary at the junction with
Pecan Bottom Trail. Coyote Road begins in the upland oak forest and gently descends to the banks of the Colorado River at the northern end of the park. The trail surface is mostly a hard-packed road with high amounts of clay, but there are some sandier sections down by the river.
At the north end of the park, the trail is shaded by large pecan trees.
Flora & Fauna
There are a lot of deer that like to hang out along the trail under the pecan trees in the northern part of the park.
Contacts
Shared By:
LCRA Parks
with improvements
by Makenna Henderson
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