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Mountain biking in Rancho Diana Park offers access to a network of trails primarily located in nearby natural areas. While Rancho Diana Park itself is a 1300-acre natural area, it is not currently open to the public for outdoor activities. The region, including adjacent parks like Friedrich Wilderness Park and Crownridge Canyon Natural Area, features diverse habitats from forested canyons to restored grasslands. These areas provide varied terrain for mountain bikers, with routes often following greenways and natural corridors.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. 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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Mountain bike the Leon Creek Greenway, a 28.1-mile (45.2 km) moderate trail through diverse terrain and shady forests in San Antonio.
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Explore the moderate 1.5-mile Leon Creek Greenway Trail, offering diverse mountain biking terrain and scenic creek views.
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Upper Drury is a dirt alternative to the paved Leon Creek Greenway. It's a good option if you want to run laps on Blurred Lines.
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This spot is a crossroads of sorts. The paved Leon Creek Greenway connects to a number of different dirt singletrack trails, such as "Blurred Lines", which offer riders a bit of off-road technicality to their ride.
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Leon Creek Greenway is an easy, paved trail that runs for miles across the city. Carnage is an adapted motocross trail with a number of berms and jumps. Take you pick and have a good ride!
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The trail winds through various landscapes, including limestone bluffs, wildflower fields, and areas with heritage trees. This provides a dynamic experience for nature enthusiasts. Paved and mostly flat, with gentle slopes, makes it suitable for the whole family.
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Bamberger Nature Park is a small park with unpaved trails and lots of opportunities to spot wildlife, despite its small size.
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Known as a popular fishing spot among locals, Buddy Calk Pond is stocked with fish by Texas Parks and Wildlife. The pond is situated near the Buddy Calk Trailhead on the Leon Creek Greenway, making it very accessible.
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The trail winds through various landscapes, including limestone bluffs, wildflower fields, and areas with heritage trees. This provides a dynamic experience for nature enthusiasts. Paved and mostly flat, with gentle slopes, makes it suitable for the whole family.
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Buddy Calk Pond is a small body of water off the side of the Leon Creek Greenway Trail. There are paths on the other side of the water that you can explore during your run, too.
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No, Rancho Diana Park is a natural area preserve and is not currently open to the public for outdoor activities, including mountain biking. The land is managed to protect the Edwards Aquifer and sensitive habitats. This guide focuses on mountain biking opportunities in nearby natural areas and greenways that are accessible.
While Rancho Diana Park itself is closed, the surrounding region offers excellent mountain biking opportunities. You can explore trails in adjacent parks such as Friedrich Wilderness Park and Crownridge Canyon Natural Area, as well as the extensive Leon Creek Greenway. These areas provide diverse terrain for riders.
The trails in the broader Rancho Diana Park area, particularly along the Leon Creek Greenway and in parks like Friedrich Wilderness Park, feature a mix of greenway paths, forested sections, and open natural corridors. You'll find options ranging from easy, gentle routes suitable for beginners to moderate trails with varied scenery and some elevation changes. There are no difficult-rated trails in this specific guide.
Yes, many trails in the area are suitable for families. The Leon Creek Greenway, for instance, offers mostly gentle paths that are great for riders of all ages. Routes like Drinking Fountain at Fox Park β Leon Creek Greenway Trail loop from Bird of Prey are rated as easy and provide a pleasant experience for families.
Dog policies vary by park and trail. Generally, dogs are permitted on leash in many of the natural areas and greenways in San Antonio, including parts of the Leon Creek Greenway and some trails in Friedrich Wilderness Park. Always check specific park regulations before you go to ensure your dog is welcome.
Most major parks and greenway trailheads in the San Antonio area, such as those for the Leon Creek Greenway, Friedrich Wilderness Park, and Crownridge Canyon Natural Area, offer dedicated parking lots. Public transport access can be more limited for some trailheads, so checking local bus routes to specific park entrances is recommended.
The trails in the region traverse diverse habitats, from forested canyons to restored grasslands. Along the Leon Creek Greenway, you'll experience extensive natural areas with varied scenery. Friedrich Wilderness Park is known for its forested canyons, while Crownridge Canyon Natural Area offers views of diverse flora and fauna. The area is also important for the Edwards Aquifer recharge, with geological features like sinkholes and fractures.
The cooler months, from late fall through early spring (October to April), are generally the most pleasant for mountain biking in the San Antonio area, including near Rancho Diana Park. Summers can be very hot, so if riding during this time, it's best to go early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the peak heat.
The trails in the Rancho Diana Park area are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 40 reviews. Riders often praise the well-maintained greenway paths, the varied natural scenery, and the accessibility of routes like the Leon Creek Greenway for offering extensive riding through natural corridors.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in the area are designed as loops or offer loop options by connecting different sections of greenways and park trails. For example, the Drinking Fountain at Fox Park β Leon Creek trail network loop from Six Flags Fiesta Texas is a popular loop route within the Leon Creek greenway network.
This guide features 10 mountain bike tours in the surrounding area of Rancho Diana Park, primarily utilizing the accessible trails in nearby natural areas and greenways. These include 6 easy routes and 4 moderate routes, catering to a range of skill levels.
Yes, as the trails are located within or near the San Antonio metropolitan area, you'll find various cafes, restaurants, pubs, and accommodation options within a short drive of the main trailheads for parks like Friedrich Wilderness Park, Crownridge Canyon Natural Area, and the Leon Creek Greenway.


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