Hiking
10-15 minute
Moderate
Austin, Texas 3-Day Itinerary: January Travel Guide - Barton Creek Greenbelt: Trail 36
Introduction: Exploring Austin in January
January in Austin, Texas, is an excellent time to explore the city and its natural beauty without the scorching summer heat! Winter in Austin features mild weather, with temperatures typically ranging between 40°F and 65°F. Cooler mornings and evenings make this an ideal season for outdoor adventures such as hiking, biking, and sunset viewing. While January is one of Austin's quieter tourist months, it’s a great time to avoid crowds and enjoy the city’s hidden gems. You’ll also get a chance to see a more relaxed side of Austin – with live music venues, independent cafes, and outdoor activities all in full swing. Bring comfortable hiking shoes, a light jacket, and sunscreen to make the most of your visit. This guide includes a carefully curated itinerary featuring exciting activities like hiking the Barton Creek Greenbelt, mountain biking at Walnut Creek, sunset viewing at Mount Bonnell, and much more.
Start your trip with an invigorating hike at the Barton Creek Greenbelt, often referred to as the “crown jewel” of Austin. The Greenbelt stretches approximately 7.25 miles and offers an abundance of trails suitable for all skill levels.
After your hike, drive to the original location of Torchy’s Tacos on South 1st Street. This Austin favorite offers unique tacos like the “Trailer Park” and the spicy “Crossroads.”
End your first day by watching the sunset at Mount Bonnell, one of the highest points in Austin. Known for its panoramic views of the city skyline and the Colorado River, it’s a peaceful retreat.
Get your adrenaline fix at Walnut Creek, a premier spot for mountain biking with over 15 miles of varied trails suitable for beginners and experienced bikers.
Refuel with some authentic Texas BBQ. Visit Franklin Barbecue (if you don’t mind arriving early to secure a spot in line) or Terry Black’s BBQ for some of the best brisket, ribs, and sides in town.
Spend the evening exploring South Congress Avenue (SoCo), Austin’s iconic shopping and entertainment district.
Dive into Texas history with a visit to the Texas State Capitol, the largest state Capitol in the U.S. Admire its stunning architecture and take a free guided tour to learn about its history and significance.
Head to Zilker Metropolitan Park, Austin’s 351-acre urban park. Take a walk along the Ann and Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail at Lady Bird Lake, which offers scenic views of downtown Austin.
No trip to Austin is complete without experiencing live music—the city’s heartbeat. Head back to South Congress Avenue and enjoy a concert at The Continental Club, one of Austin’s most legendary music venues.
Austin is a city that embraces its natural beauty, rich culture, and iconic music scene. This 3-day itinerary balances outdoor adventure, cultural highlights, and local eats for an unforgettable trip. Safe travels!
Hiking
Austin, Texas
Barton Creek Greenbelt
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with some outdoor experience. Good for regular hikers.