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Mountain biking
Embark on an easy mountain biking adventure along the Milton Reimers Ranch Park loop. This route spans 11.8 miles (19.0 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 439 feet (134 metres), offering a ride that takes around 1 hour and 19 minutes. You will pedal through golden grasslands, dense oak…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Milton Reimers Ranch Park operates on a first-come, first-served basis. While reservations aren't typically needed for entry, there is an entry fee per person or per car. You can find more detailed information regarding fees and park hours on the Travis County Parks website.
The trails at Reimers Ranch Park are clearly categorized by difficulty, similar to ski resorts, using a color-coded system: green for beginner, blue for intermediate, and black for expert riders. The Milton Reimers Ranch Park loop itself is considered easy, but the park offers a wide range of challenges for all skill levels.
Yes, absolutely! The park features dedicated green (beginner) trails that are designed to be easy and accessible. These routes are perfect for casual rides through fields of golden grass, dense brush, and trees, allowing riders to practice speed and tight turns in a comfortable environment.
The terrain is quite varied, featuring sandy singletrack and intermittent sections of limestone slabs. You'll navigate through grasslands, oak and cedar tree thickets, rocky sections, arroyos, and areas with cactus. The singletrack is frequently undulating, offering a dynamic riding experience.
A key attraction is the Flow Trail Area, which includes machine-built features like berms, gaps, jumps, and pump rollers for more advanced riders. There's also a pump track, a wooden boardwalk designed for practicing pumping and bike handling skills. Beyond biking, the park is also renowned for its world-class rock climbing.
Central Texas generally offers pleasant riding conditions during the cooler months, typically from fall through spring. Summers can be very hot, so early mornings are recommended if riding during that season. Always check current trail conditions before heading out.
Yes, trails at Reimers Ranch Park may temporarily close after heavy rain to preserve their integrity and prevent damage. It's always a good idea to check the park's official website or social media for the latest trail status before your visit, especially after significant rainfall.
While the park is generally dog-friendly, specific rules regarding leashes and areas where dogs are permitted may apply. It's best to consult the official Travis County Parks website for the most up-to-date regulations regarding pets.
You can expect picturesque views throughout the park. The trails meander through fields of golden grass and wind through dense brush and trees. You'll also find beautiful river vistas along the Pedernales River, offering opportunities for wildlife spotting. Despite its proximity to Dripping Springs and Austin, the park provides a feeling of being far removed from civilization.
Yes, the Milton Reimers Ranch Park loop intersects with several other trails within the park. Along the way, you'll encounter sections of Two Cone Road, Greenway, River Bluff to North Shore Granite Trail, and Canyon Trail, offering opportunities to explore more of the park's extensive network.
After heavy rain, trails at Reimers Ranch Park are often temporarily closed to prevent damage and erosion. It's crucial to respect these closures to help maintain the trail system. Always check the park's official website or social media for current trail status before planning your ride, as conditions can change quickly.