We connect Comal County communities through a growing network of trails.
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February 6th
5:45pm – 7:45pm
Comal County Courthouse
100 N. Seguin Ave,
New Braunfels, TX 78130
February 7th
5:45pm – 7:45pm
Davenport High School (Garden Ridge) 23255
FM 3009, San Antonio, TX 78266
February 8th
5:00pm – 6:30pm
Mammen Family Public Library
131 Bulverde Crossing, Bulverde, TX 78163
February 9th
5:45pm – 7:45pm
Tye Preston Memorial Library
16311 S. Access Rd, Canyon Lake, TX 78133
This open house style public meeting will go over project details for Segment 1 of the Dry Comal Creek Trail project.
Panther Canyon trail – 4:30 start. If you are coming later, please look for us on the right as you enter walk Panther Canyon. You will hear us! Work until dark.
Nov 19 (main trailhead)
Nov 26 (main trailhead)
Big shout out to all the hard working volunteers who helped cut .75 miles of new trail!
Thanks for all who participating in the trail opening Dec 2!
December 10th
Location: Dry Comal Creek Trails
2:00 PM
Get ready for some fantastic family mountain biking adventures! Our monthly meetups are kickstarting this fall, and we’d love to have you join us on the trails. Mark your calendars for these exciting dates: October 15th, November 12th, and December 10th. Gather the whole family and pedal your way to Dry Comal Creek for an unforgettable social ride. Whether you’re a seasoned rider or a newbie, our trails offer something for everyone. Don’t worry about packing snacks; we’ve got you covered, and there will be plenty of high fives to go around! So, grab your helmets, dust off those bikes, and prepare for a day of outdoor fun with your loved ones. It’s the perfect opportunity to bond, explore nature, and make lasting memories. We can’t wait to see you ther
DRY COMAL CREEK
The Dry Comal Hike and Bike Trail winds through several different vegetation habitats: a savanna with prickly pear cacti and mesquite trees; an upland forest of old live oaks, Ashe juniper, cedar elm; and a riparian habitat including boxelder, hackberry and pecan trees.Panther Canyon Trail begins near the headwaters of the Comal Springs. The trail ascends the Balcones Escarpment into the Edwards Plateau under the shade of oaks, Ashe juniper, cedar elm and under-story trees including Mexican buckeye, kidneywood and Texas persimmon.
Our organization advocates for continued development of Local Trails, Active Transportation, and Healthy Living in Comal County and neighboring communities.