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Mountain biking
This easy 10.2-mile mountain biking loop in Pace Bend Park offers scenic views of Lake Travis and the rugged Texas Hill Country.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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3.11 km
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13.6 km
2.17 km
672 m
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13.6 km
2.01 km
503 m
335 m
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Yes, Pace Bend Park charges an entrance fee. It's always a good idea to check the official Travis County Parks website for the most current fee schedule before your visit.
Pace Bend Park offers ample parking. The park is accessible via a six-mile paved loop road, and you'll find various parking areas throughout. For specific trailhead access, consult a park map upon arrival or online.
The trails at Pace Bend Park are generally dog-friendly, but dogs must be kept on a leash at all times. Please remember to clean up after your pet to help keep the park enjoyable for everyone.
The best time to mountain bike at Pace Bend Park is typically during the cooler months, from fall through spring. Summers in Texas can be very hot, so if you ride then, plan for early mornings or late afternoons and bring plenty of water.
Yes, Pace Bend Park offers trails suitable for beginners. While some sections are rugged, there are beginner-friendly loops, particularly on the south end, that provide a manageable challenge for those new to mountain biking. Look for easier routes to get started.
The trails at Pace Bend Park range significantly in difficulty, catering to all skill levels. You'll find easy, beginner-friendly loops, intermediate trails with moderate climbs and rock gardens like 'Wookie Way', and advanced, technical sections such as the 'Rock Garden of Greatness' for experienced riders seeking a challenge.
The terrain at Pace Bend Park is characteristic of the Texas Hill Country, featuring rugged and rocky conditions. Expect a mix of singletrack and doubletrack winding through cedar groves and rocky outcrops. Many trails have embedded rocks, limestone cliffs, and moderate ascents and descents, providing a cross-country style challenge.
You can expect stunning views of Lake Travis and the expansive Texas Hill Country scenery, especially from the high limestone cliffs on the west side of the park. The park's interior is a wildlife preserve, offering opportunities to spot diverse wildlife such as whitetail deer, raccoon, fox, ringtail cat, and various bird species.
Absolutely! The park is known for its breathtaking views overlooking Lake Travis. You'll also find a fun skills park off Powerline Trail for practicing maneuvers, and challenging features like the 'Rock Garden of Greatness'. The entire Pace Bend Park itself is a highlight.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of several other trails within the park. You'll ride along parts of Wookiee Way, Pack Trail, Well Road, North Croton, South Croton, Paleface Pass, Tapeworm, Powerline, Straddle Yer Saddle, Graceland, Apache Pass, Lefty, and Chicken Foot, offering a diverse riding experience.
The Pace Bend Park loop is approximately 16.4 kilometers (10.2 miles) long. For mountain biking, it typically takes around 1 hour and 19 minutes to complete, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the views or tackle technical sections.