Mount Bonnell

One of Austin’s most iconic landmarks with 102 stone steps leading to a dramatic overlook 775 feet above Lake Austin and the Hill Country. The climb is short but steep enough to feel like a real accomplishment for kids and the panoramic views from the top are genuinely spectacular at any time of day. Sunset visits are especially popular but mornings are quieter and cooler for families with younger children. Picnic tables at the summit make it a great spot for a quick snack break before heading back down.

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Cameron Park

A massive 416-acre park along the Brazos and Bosque Rivers with over 10 miles of trails that include some surprisingly challenging terrain with limestone bluffs and creek crossings. Lover’s Leap offers dramatic cliff views high above the Brazos River. Miss Nellie’s Pretty Place is a hidden grotto that kids love discovering. The mountain bike trails are well-maintained and the disc golf course is one of the highest-rated in Texas.

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Eisenhower State Park

Perched on limestone bluffs above Lake Texoma with some of the most dramatic overlooks of any Texas state park. The trails wind right along the cliff edges with views that make kids gasp and parents grip hands a little tighter. Swimming in the lake is excellent and the campsites range from tent pads to full-hookup RV sites with easy water access.

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Good Water Trail

A 26.5-mile trail circling Lake Georgetown that is one of the longest and most scenic hiking trails in Central Texas. Families do not need to tackle the whole loop because several trailheads let you hike shorter sections. The Overlook Trail segment has dramatic canyon views and the Cedar Breaks section runs right along the lakeshore. The terrain is rugged Hill Country limestone so sturdy shoes are a must.

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Southwest Nature Preserve

A 58-acre urban nature preserve with three miles of trails through forest and tallgrass prairie right in the heart of Arlington. The Loop Trail is short enough for younger kids and leads to a scenic overlook above a small lake. It is one of the quieter preserves in the metroplex and rarely feels crowded even on weekends.

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