Mary Moore Searight Off Leash Trail

Austin, TX 78748

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Hours open

Monday:

5:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Tuesday:

5:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Wednesday:

5:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Thursday:

5:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Friday:

5:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Saturday:

5:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Sunday:

5:00 AM - 10:00 PM

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Location & Phone number

9401 S 1st St, Austin, TX 78748, Austin, TX 78748, United States
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About the Business

Mary Moore Searight Off Leash Trail is a popular destination for dog owners and nature lovers in Austin, Texas. This sprawling park offers a designated off-leash area where dogs can roam and play freely. The well-maintained trails wind through beautiful wooded areas, providing a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. Visitors can enjoy scenic views, wildlife spotting, and plenty of space for picnics and outdoor activities. Whether you're looking to exercise with your furry friend or simply unwind in nature, Mary Moore Searight Off Leash Trail is a must-visit tourist attraction in Austin.

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Sylvia Perez:
4

"The trail was nice, easy to follow with different directions. The only set back is it's an off leash park which is great for those who own dogs. It should include bikes for those who enjoy biking. It would be an easy trail for older adults."

1 year ago
george garcia:
5

"This is a great park to come to with the family, friends, your dog or dogs or if you just wanna get some solo time in. They have great walking trails with open fields to enjoy and a playground with bathrooms close by. Picnic tables are available as well and they have basketball courts and tennis courts also. My favorite part is the 18 hole disc course they have here, it's a lot of fun and a great way to get some exercise in. They also have some creek spots available for some fishing as well. Check it out, it's a fun place to visit!"

1 year ago
Belen Ramos:
3

"I’ll start by saying that I actually really do love this trail, it’s perfect for a morning walk with the dog. Unfortunately the parking lot is not very secure..this morning my car was broken into! Apparently this has been happening a lot in the area recently. Beware.."

1 year ago
robin elizabeth:
3

"For the love of God, if you have a dog that it reactive while o n leash, PLEASE do not bring your dog to the off leash dog trail. If you want your dog to have any success in building confidence and better leash behavior, it should be on the LEASHED trails. Taking a Leashed reactive dog to the part of the park that’s full of off leash dogs is asking for dog fights, people fights, and your dog to be further traumatized. Dogs will run up to greet your dog. It doesn’t matter how good a dog’s recall is, this trail is winding with low visibility and it’s unfair for all parties involved. I rewrote my entire review because I’ve been coming here for years but it’s happening more and more. Mary Moore is hundreds of acres, if you need to work on leash reactivity, go to the leashed part of the park and practice while other dogs are leashed as well as to protect everyone. Of course, someone who doesn’t follow step one of a Google search on things you shouldn’t do if your dog is leash reactive (“Don't Go to the Problem Area and Challenge your Dog”) won’t see this Google review either so. Shrug."

1 year ago
Kimberly Ysla:
5

"Restrooms, Tennis court, basketball court, volleyball court, playgrounds. Trails, seats though out the park. tables creek, lots of wild life deer, crawfish,roadrunner, dragonfly,"

1 year ago
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