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Williamson County

Jim Rodgers Loop Trail

Moderate

3.0

(8)

58

runners

Jim Rodgers Loop Trail

00:34

5.25km

20m

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Jog the 3.3-mile Jim Rodgers Loop Trail in Southwest Williamson County Regional Park, a moderate route with 65 feet of elevation gain.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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637 m

Granite Trail

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

This well-maintained 1.8-mile trail runs along the southwest corner of the park. With its hard-packed dirt surface, it allows you to mix up your run between paved and trail running. …

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2.86 km

Southwest Regional Park & Preserve

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The Southwest Regional Park and Preserve is one of the most popular spots for gathering and recreational play in Williamson County. Along with the sporting fields, football stadium, running track, …

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5.25 km

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3.28 km

1.74 km

204 m

Surfaces

2.91 km

1.74 km

318 m

258 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to jog the Jim Rodgers Loop Trail?

The Jim Rodgers Loop Trail is approximately 5.2 kilometers (3.2 miles) long. For jogging, it typically takes around 35 minutes to complete the entire loop, depending on your pace and any stops you might make.

What is the difficulty level and terrain like on this trail?

The main loop is generally considered easy for hiking and suitable for most skill levels, with some sections featuring paved surfaces. However, there are segments like the 'Jim Rodgers Trail' which can be rated as moderate due to a 53-foot climb and 57-foot descent, and can sometimes be hard to follow. The 'Jim Rodgers Trail West' is an easy 1 km singletrack with a 28-foot climb. Overall, it's a versatile path popular for various activities.

Is the Jim Rodgers Loop Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the trail is dog-friendly! Dogs are allowed, specifically on the Granite Trail segment, which is part of the overall loop. Please ensure your dog is on a leash and you clean up after them to keep the park enjoyable for everyone.

What are the best times of year to visit the trail?

Given its location in Texas, spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant weather for jogging the Jim Rodgers Loop Trail, with milder temperatures. Summers can be very hot, so early mornings or late evenings are recommended if visiting during those months. Winters are typically mild, making it a good option year-round, though always check local weather conditions.

Are there any fees or permits required to access the Southwest Williamson County Regional Park?

The Jim Rodgers Loop Trail is located within the Southwest Regional Park & Preserve. While specific permit requirements for the trail itself are not typically needed, it's always a good idea to check the official Southwest Williamson County Regional Park website for any current entrance fees, parking regulations, or special event permits that might apply.

Where can I park to access the Jim Rodgers Loop Trail?

The trail is a loop located within the Southwest Williamson County Regional Park in Leander, Texas. Parking is available within the park, providing convenient access to the trailhead. As it's a loop, you'll finish your jog right back where you started.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the route?

While specific scenic viewpoints are not detailed, the trail is situated within the Southwest Williamson County Regional Park. You can expect natural surroundings typical of the Texas Hill Country, offering a pleasant outdoor experience.

Does the trail intersect with other paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Jim Rodgers Trail (65% of the route) and the Trails of Shady Oaks Trail (10% and 1% of the route), offering a varied experience within the park.

Is this trail suitable for beginner joggers?

Yes, the Jim Rodgers Loop Trail is generally suitable for beginner joggers. The main loop is considered easy, and while there are some slightly more challenging segments, the overall experience is accessible for those new to trail jogging. Its looped nature also makes it convenient.

What activities are popular on this trail besides jogging?

This is a multi-use trail popular for a variety of activities. Besides jogging, you'll often see people mountain biking, e-biking, and hiking. Its versatility makes it a favorite for many outdoor enthusiasts.

Are there any specific landmarks or notable features along the way?

One notable feature along the route is the Granite Trail segment. The trail itself is a highlight as it's a well-maintained, looped path within the larger Southwest Regional Park & Preserve.

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