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This easy 1.3-mile hiking trail in Round Rock, Texas, offers a mix of paved paths, lake views, and recreational facilities.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.05 km
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1.87 km
126 m
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1.85 km
182 m
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The specific loop highlighted, the Old Settlers Park Reservoir Loop, is about 2 kilometers long and generally takes around 30-35 minutes to complete at a leisurely pace. If you explore the wider Old Settlers Park trail system, longer routes are available, with some covering up to 3.8 miles (6.1 km) and taking about 1 hour and 30 minutes.
The trail is predominantly paved concrete and mostly flat, making it very accessible. There is a short segment of gravel that connects to the southern loop of the park's trail system. It's considered an easy city hike with minimal elevation changes.
Yes, absolutely! This trail is rated as easy and its mostly paved, flat surface makes it ideal for beginners, families with strollers, and wheelchair users. It's a very accessible option for enjoying the outdoors.
You'll experience a mix of recreational facilities and natural beauty. The trail passes by sports complexes, including soccer fields, and offers views of the Dell Diamond baseball stadium. A highlight is Bright Lake, where you can often spot turtles and fish. The park also features historical buildings, farm equipment, and farm animals maintained by the Old Settlers Association of Williamson County, adding a unique historical touch.
Yes, the trails within Old Settlers Park are generally dog-friendly. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash at all times and remember to clean up after your pet to keep the park enjoyable for everyone.
No, there are no permits required or entrance fees to access Old Settlers Park or its trails. It's open to the public for enjoyment.
Old Settlers Park is a large facility with numerous parking areas. You can find ample parking near the various sports complexes, pavilions, playgrounds, and the disc golf parking area, all of which provide convenient access to the trail system. Check the official park map on roundrocktexas.gov for specific parking lot locations.
Spring and fall offer the most pleasant hiking conditions with milder temperatures. While some portions of the trail offer shade, much of the path is exposed to the sun, so summer hikes are best done early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the midday heat. The park is also known for bird-watching, which can be particularly good during migration seasons.
Yes, Old Settlers Park is well-equipped with numerous facilities. You'll find restrooms and picnic spots conveniently located throughout the park, making it easy to take a break or enjoy a meal outdoors.
Keep an eye out for various bird species, as Old Settlers Park is recognized as a prime location for bird-watching. At Bright Lake, you can often observe turtles and fish. The park's blend of natural and developed areas supports a diverse range of local wildlife.
To fully appreciate the park's unique blend of recreation and history, consider taking a slight detour to explore the historical buildings, farm equipment, and farm animals maintained by the Old Settlers Association of Williamson County. It adds a charming, unexpected dimension to your visit beyond the main trail.
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