Reveille Peak Ranch

A 1,300-acre Hill Country playground about an hour from Austin where kids can try granite bouldering and rock scrambling on terrain that is genuinely different from the limestone found everywhere else in the region. The mountain bike trails range from a flat family loop around the private lake to more technical routes over the granite formations. Canoeing and fishing on the lake round out the options and the combination of activities makes it easy to fill an entire day without anyone getting bored. Open Wednesday through Sunday so check the schedule before heading out.

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Barton Creek Greenbelt

Over 12 miles of trails following Barton Creek through limestone bluffs and dense forest right in the middle of Austin. When the creek is flowing kids can swim at Sculpture Falls and Twin Falls and wade through countless shallow pools along the way. The main trail from the Zilker trailhead is wide and manageable but side trails get rugged with real rock scrambling that older kids thrive on. Bouldering at the Gus Fruh access point is popular with teen climbers.

February 19, 2026 · map[email:hello@adventurehackers.com name:AdventureHackers]

Hueco Tanks State Park & Historic Site

A world-renowned bouldering destination with thousands of rock climbing problems on massive syenite rock formations that also contain over 3,000 ancient pictographs. Access is limited to protect the rock art which means reservations are required but the experience feels exclusive and special. Guided tours of the pictograph areas teach kids about the people who lived here thousands of years ago. Even non-climbers enjoy scrambling through the natural rock basins called huecos.

February 19, 2026 · map[email:hello@adventurehackers.com name:AdventureHackers]