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City of Georgetown Trail Guide

Trails: Whether you like to walk, run, hike, bike, or ride your horse, Georgetown has a trail for you – more than 10 miles of it throughout the community, along with an additional seven miles of shared-use and equestrian trails at Garey Park.
Randy Morrow Trail: This trail follows San Gabriel River from San Gabriel Park to Lake Georgetown and showcases natural springs, historic features, animal tracks, and stargazing and birdwatching areas.
Pickett Trail: Named after famous rodeo cowboy Bill Pickett, this rustic, more challenging trail follows the cliffs along the scenic South San Gabriel River connecting Blue Hole Park and Chautauqua Park.
South San Gabriel Trail: Known for its scenic river views and cool rock formations, this trail starts in San Gabriel Park and follows the South San Gabriel River, connecting Blue Hole Park, Chautauqua Park, and the new trail segment behind the Wolf Crossing Shopping Center under IH 35 behind the Wolf Ranch subdivision.
San Gabriel Park Loop: This granite trail loops through San Gabriel Park, with access to the north and south trails.
San Gabriel River Trail: This concrete trail follows the San Gabriel River from San Gabriel Park to the Katy Crossing neighborhood, ending at River Bluff Circle.
Katy Crossing Loop Trail: Built by the Georgetown Trails Foundation, this natural surface multi-use trail is great for mountain biking, but is open for use by all.