Trails Cedar Park
1. Anderson Mill Trail This 2.5-mile sidewalk follows Anderson Mill Road from Cashell Woods Road to Lime Creek Road.
2. Brushy Creek Regional Trail This 6.75-mile cycling and hiking trail runs from Twin Lakes YMCA to Great Oaks Drive. The trail features secondary trails and can be accessed from six parks.
3. Buttercup Creek Cave Preserve Trail The trail runs for about 2 miles through preserve areas located at Buttercup Creek and Lakeline boulevards.
4. Buttercup Creek sidewalk This 1.4-mile sidewalk runs from Lakeline Boulevard to US 183.
5. East Park Street sidewalk This 1-mile sidewalk follows East Park Street and connects the Forest Oaks and Silver Oaks neighborhoods to Vista Ridge Boulevard.
6. Lakeline sidewalk-Cedar Park The combined 5.1-mile sidewalk follows Lakeline Boulevard from south of Cypress Creek Road to Crystal Falls Parkway.
7. Milburn Park Trail This 1.4-mile trail is located at Elizabeth Milburn Park.
8. New Hope sidewalk This 0.54-mile sidewalk runs from Gann Ranch Park to the Cedar Park Regional Medical Center and 1890 Ranch Shopping Center.
9. Quest Village Park Trail This 1-mile trail of crushed granite surrounds Quest Park at 614 Stallion Drive.
10. Town Center Park Trail The 1-mile concrete trail surrounds the lake between the Cedar Park Town Center shopping plaza and the Cedar Park Recreation Center.
11. Veterans Memorial Park Trail The 1.2-mile trail of concrete and crushed granite is in the city park at 2525 W. New Hope Drive.
Leander
12. Bagdad Heritage sidewalk The path runs for about 3 miles from Robin Bledsoe Park to Benbrook Ranch Park, and from Leander High School to Crystal Falls Parkway.
13. Crystal Falls Parkway sidewalk The 4.2-mile sidewalk runs from Whitestone Elementary School to Bagdad Road and resumes at US 183 and runs to Ronald Reagan Boulevard.
14. Lakeline sidewalk-Leander The sidewalk follows Lakeline Boulevard for 2 miles through Leander and Cedar Park.
15. Mason Creek Trail The trail is located in the Mason Creek North subdivision.
16. Sarita Valley Greenbelt A 21-acre greenbelt is located in the Sarita Valley subdivision and includes a 0.4-mile trail.