Medina River Greenway: Applewhite Trailhead 16506 Applewhite Road, San Antonio, TX 78264
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The Medina River Greenway: Applewhite Trailhead is a picturesque park located at 16506 Applewhite Road in San Antonio, Texas. This beautiful greenway offers visitors the opportunity to explore the natural beauty of the Medina River while enjoying a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, and birdwatching. The trailhead provides easy access to the greenway, making it the perfect spot for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy a day in the great outdoors. Whether you're looking for a peaceful stroll along the river or a challenging hike through the rugged terrain, the Medina River Greenway: Applewhite Trailhead has something for everyone to enjoy.
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"Went hunting as my little sister calls it. Beautiful paved trails with lots of hidden gems in the surrounding tree's... #GeocachingAdventures"
"Awesome place, you can walk, do biking, maybe some hiking."
"I find a lot of empty bullet shells there was a dead dog and chicken in the river by the bridge. It’s so secluded that people are always dumping dogs I always see the trail stewards riding their bikes so that’s always helpful due to this park being so secluded they should put cameras out there people like to smoke and drink there. Take pepper spray and a taser never know what animal or person you are going to run into I don’t recommend for people to walk alone here lots of wild animals be careful with snakes or scorpions lots of lizards too"
"If you are biking on the trail, know that it has a lot of switchbacks. I would not recommend this trail for young or inexperienced riders. Some of the elevation changes are sudden and you have to be able to quickly shift gears or else you will find yourself walking your bike up the hill. But with that said, it also makes for a fun ride with lots of changes in scenery. You will quickly go from biking along the river, to passing a pasture full of cows, to a riding along side a lake. Head west (left) towards the notorious Donkey Lady Bridge and you will find some off road areas that you can explore along the Medina River (approx 1 - 3 miles). Head east (right) and the trail connects to the San Antonio River Missions trails (approx 10 miles). My one negative remark is that the trail needs some TLC. Some of the cracks on the sidewalk trail are big and make it difficult if you are riding a road bike or pushing a stroller. I rode a mountain bike."
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