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Hill Country State
Natural Area

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    Plan to spend a full day riding and enjoying the three-stage ride.  Hill Country State Natural Area is made up of 5400 acres of rocky hill, creeks, and shady oak groves.  HCSNA provides only primitive camping, no stores, out houses, and for the reason, few people.  Most visitors are either equestrian, hikers, or mountain bikers.  Twenty-two of thirty-two miles of trails are open to mountain biking, most of which is challenging single-track with steep climbs and descents, large and small rocks, technical obstacles, and creek crossings.

 

Cooperation with other trail users is very important to insure mountain bikers rights to continue use of these trails.

 

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The weather around Hill Country State Natural Area is unpredictable during the hot summer months. Storms can appear in a matter of minutes and flood low lying areas.

 

Cooperation with other trail users is very important to insure mountain bikers rights to continue use of these trails.

 

If you are not interested in primitive camping you will need to find somewhere nearby to stay the night.  There are several small towns nearby, and San Antonio is under and hours drive.

Bandera
Kerrville
San Antonio

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