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Mountain biking around Olmos Park offers diverse terrain within San Antonio's urban core. The area features rolling hills, lush grasslands, and mature stands of oak, pecan, and elm trees, with Olmos Creek running through the park. Approximately 5 miles of dirt trails wind through forested areas and streambeds, providing a dynamic riding experience. These paths are complemented by 2 miles of concrete trails, making the area suitable for various skill levels.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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McAllister Park is a popular park in San Antonio for locals and visitors alike. There are several trails cutting through the park, so there is something for everybody.
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The greenway is perfectly signposted and the paved terrain is ideal for beginners. The route passes through several woodlands and there are benches on the way to have a rest.
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Just a short distance from Downtown San Antonio, McAllister Park is a much loved local spot. The park consists of two trails, one paved and one unpaved. The unpaved, Blue Trail is a great trail for beginner mountain bike riders.
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Tons of trails all in the same place - a great way to while away a few hours on the bike just north of San Antonio. There are also public toilets and other amenities.
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There are 8 mountain bike trails available in the Olmos Park area, offering a mix of easy and moderate routes. These trails are highly rated by the komoot community.
Mountain biking in Olmos Park features diverse terrain, including rolling hills, lush grasslands, and mature stands of oak, pecan, and elm trees. Trails often wind through forested areas and dip through streambeds, providing a dynamic riding experience. You'll find approximately 5 miles of dirt trails alongside 2 miles of concrete paths.
Yes, Olmos Park offers several easy mountain bike trails. For instance, the McAllister Park β McAllister Park loop from Jerry Comalander Stadium is an easy 15.8 km route, and the McAllister Park β Morningstar Boardwalk loop from Iglesia de Dios Lanark Church is another easy option spanning 29.2 km.
Olmos Park's trails are particularly favored for their accessibility and central location, making them suitable for rides before or after work. The shaded trails through forested areas offer a pleasant experience. It's advisable to check local weather conditions, especially after heavy rains, as Olmos Creek can experience significant flooding.
Yes, many of the trails in Olmos Park are designed as loops. For example, the easy McAllister Park β McAllister Park loop from Jerry Comalander Stadium and the moderate Mission San Juan Capristrano β Mission Espada loop from San Antonio are popular circular options.
While mountain biking in Olmos Park, you might spot various wildlife, including red-tailed hawks, roadrunners, painted buntings, rabbits, armadillos, and deer, especially in the more natural and forested sections of the park.
Yes, Olmos Basin Park provides amenities such as picnic tables, restrooms, and playgrounds, making it suitable for family outings. The park also features a municipal golf course, and its trails are popular for hiking, jogging, and birdwatching.
The mountain bike trails in Olmos Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 30 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, the mix of dirt and concrete paths, and the convenience of having such accessible trails within San Antonio's urban core.
Yes, the area around Olmos Park has historical significance. The park itself contains the ruins of a former Girl Scout camp and was once a training ground for the Army's Balloon School. Additionally, the Mission San Juan Capristrano β Mission Espada loop from San Antonio connects historic missions, offering cultural highlights alongside natural beauty.
Beyond the trails, San Antonio offers several iconic attractions. You could visit The Alamo, the historic San Fernando Cathedral, or the Bexar County Courthouse. The Spanish Governorβs Palace and the Arneson River Theater are also popular choices.
Absolutely. The Salado Creek Greenway is a great example, following the scenic Salado Creek and offering a blend of natural beauty with accessible paths. Similarly, the Salado Creek Trail β Morningstar Boardwalk loop from Alamo 410 Automotive leads through greenway sections and urban parks.


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