Hotel Viata





Hotel Viata, Austin: Certified Dog-Friendly Rank & Review
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This is a lovely route that traces the perimeter of the park and travels along the outer loop of the trails. There are several benches located right before the hills so visitors can take a moment to rest before heading up the hill. The west side of the route parallels a highway and road noise can be heard in some areas.
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This short and sweet route is one of the most popular trails to enjoy in the park, and therefore can be crowded on weekends. The trail is mostly shaded and travels over a path lined with brush and vegetation. There are several benches along the way for those who want to sit and enjoy the beautiful surroundings.
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This route is great for visitors who wish to see views of the surrounding rolling hillsides. There is a decent amount of elevation gain throughout the route, making for interesting varied terrain. While short, there are many other trails in this extensive network to customize the length of your journey.
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This route travels out and back along the Warbler and Laurel Trail to visit a peaceful waterfall. The water levels are seasonal and can be low during the dry parts of the year. If you want a good view of the waterfall, make sure to visit after heavy rainfall. There are several viewpoints of the rolling hills in the park along the way.
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This route travels through the hillside offering views of the surroundings and also passes by a scenic waterfall. The trail is mostly along a dirt path that is wide and features a couple of inclines. There are benches located throughout the way for visitors to stop and rest. The route is mostly shaded with shrubs and small trees lining the path.
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