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Travis County

Slaughter Creek Trail Main Loop

Easy

3.5

(20)

67

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Slaughter Creek Trail Main Loop

00:40

7.99km

40m

Mountain biking

Embark on the Slaughter Creek Trail Main Loop for an easy mountain biking experience that winds through diverse landscapes. You'll cover 5.0 miles (8.0 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 141 feet (43 metres), typically taking around 39 minutes to complete. The route takes you through peaceful groves of cedars and oaks, transitioning into open fields that showcase the unique blackland prairie. Keep an eye out for wildflowers in spring and potential deer sightings as you ride. This trail offers a refreshing escape, with scenic overlooks providing glimpses of Austin.

Before you head out, remember that this is a multi-use trail shared with hikers and equestrians; mountain bikers should ride clockwise for safety and a smoother flow. It's important to check trail conditions, as the route often closes after rainfall to prevent erosion. Located in southwest Austin, the trail is easily accessible, making it a convenient option for a quick ride. Plan your visit accordingly to ensure the best experience on the path.

Part of the Mary Gay Maxwell Management Unit, this trail provides a valuable natural escape right within the city limits of Austin. It stands out for its diverse environment, offering a mix of wooded sections and open fields that highlight the region's blackland prairie ecosystem. This blend creates a unique riding experience, allowing you to connect with nature without venturing far from urban conveniences. The trail's commitment to preserving its natural state, including its unique flora and fauna, makes it a special destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Mary Gay Maxwell Management Unit

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The Mary Gay Maxwell Management Unit is named in remembrance of Dr. Mary Gay Maxwell. She was an advocate and leader of the environmental sustainability movement in Austin, and a lover of wild places. The trails through the property are more primitive and feature lots of plant life next to the paths.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difficulty level of the Slaughter Creek Trail Main Loop for mountain biking?

The Slaughter Creek Trail Main Loop is generally considered easy to intermediate for mountain biking. It offers enough challenge for intermediate riders but is also very suitable for beginners looking to build skills. While some sections can be technical with minor rock gardens and ledgy drops, the overall physical rating is easy.

How long does it typically take to complete the main loop?

The main loop is approximately 5 miles (8 km) long. For mountain bikers, it typically takes around 40 minutes to an hour to complete, depending on your pace and skill level. The tour data suggests an average duration of about 40 minutes.

Is the Slaughter Creek Trail Main Loop suitable for beginner mountain bikers?

Yes, this trail is highly recommended for beginner mountain bikers. It features flowy sections, manageable rock gardens, and about seven or eight nice ledgy drops and climbs that are great for developing skills without being overly intimidating. It's a good step up from purely flat trails.

What is the recommended direction for mountain biking on this trail?

For mountain bikers, the trail is directional and should be ridden clockwise. This ensures safety and maintains a good flow for all users, as the trail is multi-use and shared with hikers and equestrians.

Are there options to shorten the ride on the Slaughter Creek Trail?

Yes, there is a cutoff trail available that allows you to shorten the main circuit by about 2 miles. This is a great option if you're looking for a quicker ride or want to experience the highlights without committing to the full loop.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the trail?

The terrain is diverse, featuring a mix of flowy, rolling inclines, rocky sections, and some stair-steppy drops. You'll encounter minor rock gardens and 'chunky sections,' but it's largely flat overall. The trail winds through groves of cedars and oaks, with some reworked areas for improved safety.

What natural features and wildlife might I encounter?

The trail offers a diverse environment, moving through woods and open fields, showcasing blackland prairie. In the spring, you can enjoy beautiful blooming wildflowers. Deer sightings are possible, and the trail provides scenic overlooks with views of Austin. It's part of a 100-acre preserve dedicated to protecting water quality.

Where can I park to access the Slaughter Creek Trail Main Loop?

The trail is easily accessible in southwest Austin. Parking is typically available at the trailhead, which is located within the Mary Gay Maxwell Management Unit. Look for designated parking areas near the main entrance.

Are dogs allowed on the trail?

The Slaughter Creek Trail is generally dog-friendly, but dogs must be kept on a leash at all times. Please remember to clean up after your pet to help maintain the natural environment.

When is the best time of year to mountain bike the Slaughter Creek Trail?

Spring is a particularly scenic time to visit, with abundant blooming wildflowers. However, the trail is enjoyable year-round. Be aware that as part of the Water Quality Protection Land program, the trail often closes after significant rainfall to prevent erosion. Always check local conditions before heading out.

Are there any fees or permits required to use the trail or enter the Mary Gay Maxwell Management Unit?

No, there are typically no entrance fees or permits required to access the Slaughter Creek Trail Main Loop or the Mary Gay Maxwell Management Unit. It's managed by the City of Austin as part of the Water Quality Protection Land program, emphasizing public access and environmental preservation.

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