Leon Creek Greenway is an expansive urban trail system in San Antonio, Texas, offering outdoor recreation through scenic creekside pathways and natural habitats within an urban environment.
The Leon Creek Greenway is a developed greenbelt corridor that follows the path of Leon Creek through San Antonio, Texas. Stretching approximately 15 miles, this greenway connects neighborhoods, parks, and natural areas while providing crucial aquatic and terrestrial habitat in an urban setting. Geography-wise, the trail winds along the creek’s corridor, featuring gently rolling terrain and riparian zones dominated by native hardwoods, pecans, and other Texas Hill Country flora. Ecologically, the greenway supports wildlife such as white-tailed deer, various bird species including migratory songbirds, and aquatic life in the creek. Historically, Leon Creek served as an important watercourse for indigenous peoples, settlers, and the development of San Antonio. The greenway system was developed over the last few decades as part of municipal efforts to expand greenspace access while protecting floodplains and water quality. Key recreation opportunities on the trail include hiking, running, mountain biking, bird watching, and nature photography. The trail’s relatively flat and accessible pathways make it popular among families and casual walkers as well as more active users. Visitors are drawn to notable landmarks such as the Leon Creek Park, the San Antonio Water System Greenbelt Dam, and various creek crossings with scenic overlook spots. The greenway provides an important urban refuge offering both fitness opportunities and riparian conservation within a metropolitan area.
Leon Creek Park - a central hub featuring picnic areas and playgrounds
Riparian habitat supporting native Texas wildlife including birds and deer
Multiple creek crossing bridges offering scenic views of Leon Creek
Connections to the San Antonio River Greenway and other local trail systems
A well-developed park along the greenway featuring picnic tables, playgrounds, and restrooms, making it a family-friendly stop.
The greenway's creekside forests support diverse flora and fauna native to the Texas Hill Country environment.
Several pedestrian bridges provide scenic vantage points and enhance connectivity across Leon Creek.