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Twin Peaks and Highline Trail Loop

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Twin Peaks and Highline Trail Loop

Moderate

5.0

(1)

16

hikers

Twin Peaks and Highline Trail Loop

02:23

9.02km

90m

Hiking

The Twin Peaks and Highline Trail Loop is a moderate hiking route covering 5.6 miles (9.0 km) within Dana Peak Park. You will gain 293 feet (89 metres) in elevation over an estimated 2 hours and 23 minutes. This loop offers a great way to explore the park's natural beauty.

Last updated: March 7, 2026

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1.50 km

Dana Peak

Highlight • Summit

A steep trail leads to the top of Dana Peak, a lovely viewpoint for the surrounding Dana Peak Park. Sturdy hiking footwear is highly recommended as there is some loose …

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4.99 km

Lampasas River

Highlight • River

There are very nice panoramic views of the river. Its calm and transparent waters invite you to have a swim.

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9.02 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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8.53 km

327 m

143 m

Surfaces

7.83 km

696 m

327 m

143 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to hike the Twin Peaks and Highline Trail Loop?

The Twin Peaks and Highline Trail Loop is a moderate hike that typically takes around 2 hours and 23 minutes to complete. This duration can vary based on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.

What is the difficulty level of this trail?

This route is rated as moderate. While it's not overly strenuous, it offers a good workout with some elevation changes, making it suitable for hikers with a reasonable fitness level.

Where does the Twin Peaks and Highline Trail Loop start, and is there parking available?

The trail is located within Dana Peak Park. You can access the trailhead from within the park. Parking is generally available at designated areas within Dana Peak Park, but it's always a good idea to check the park's official website for current parking information and availability.

Are dogs allowed on the Twin Peaks and Highline Trail Loop?

Generally, dogs are welcome in Dana Peak Park and on its trails, including the Twin Peaks and Highline Trail Loop. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to ensure the safety of wildlife and other park visitors. Please remember to clean up after your pet.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The best time to hike the Twin Peaks and Highline Trail Loop is typically during the spring and fall months when the weather is milder. Summers can be very hot, and winters can be cool, so always check the local forecast before heading out.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to access Dana Peak Park?

Dana Peak Park, like many recreational areas, may have entrance fees or require permits, especially for vehicle access or certain activities. It's recommended to check the official U.S. Army Corps of Engineers website for Dana Peak Park or call the park office directly for the most up-to-date information on fees and regulations before your visit.

What can I see along the Twin Peaks and Highline Trail Loop?

Along the route, you'll encounter diverse natural beauty. Key highlights include the summit of Dana Peak, offering scenic views, and sections along the Lampasas River, providing tranquil riverside scenery.

What is the terrain like on this trail?

The terrain on the Twin Peaks and Highline Trail Loop is varied, featuring a mix of natural surfaces typical of a park setting. You can expect dirt paths, some rocky sections, and potentially some roots. The elevation gain is modest, making for a pleasant hiking experience.

Does this route intersect with other trails in Dana Peak Park?

Yes, the Twin Peaks and Highline Trail Loop utilizes sections of several other trails within Dana Peak Park. You'll find yourself on parts of the Twin Peaks Trail, Side Saddle, Camel Bak Trail, Dana Peak Hill Trail, and Cantle during your hike.

Is the Twin Peaks and Highline Trail Loop suitable for families with children?

Given its moderate difficulty and relatively short length, this loop can be suitable for families with children who are accustomed to hiking. The varied terrain and natural highlights offer an engaging experience for younger hikers. Always consider your family's fitness level and carry plenty of water.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter on the trail?

Dana Peak Park is home to various wildlife. While hiking the Twin Peaks and Highline Trail Loop, you might spot deer, various bird species, and smaller mammals. Remember to observe wildlife from a distance and avoid disturbing their natural habitat.

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