From St. Edwards Park to Jester Mountain to West Bull Creek Preserve and Return
                    
                    Bull Creek Preserve
                    
                    - 8/28/2010
                     
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                    Distance: 8.50 Miles
                    Duration: 3 hours
                    
I was planning to just take a peek at St. Edwards Park when I drove  to swim downtown on Saturday. I parked the car right outside the park entrance at  1.30pm and started my investigation. That investigation turned out to be  a 8.5 miles hike from St. Edwards Park to West Bull Creek Preserve,  which is located at the junction of 2222 and 183.
From St Edwards  Park entrance, follow the hilll trail until you reach the gate to  Balcone Canyondland Preserve.  You can find GPS info from the http://www.texashiking.com/Locations/ShowLocation.aspx?LocationID=1666.
Get pass the gate  and the 2.5 miles (something like that) trail that led  to West Bull Creek Preserve is very well marked. First you will cross the street of some neighourhood, then you will see a giant water tank  before you start descending. There are only 2-3 forks on the way to the parking lot of west Bull Creek preserve. Whenever there is a fork, just stay on the left.
When you reach the entrace of the preserve, you will find a map which shows the trail and how it winds back to St. Edwards Park. There is also another trail in the preserve that led you to the creek (Bull Creek, I presume?). It's quite short... may be 1.5 miles return.
On your way back, stay on the left track whenever there is a fork. It took me a solid hour to walk back to my car from the entrance of West Bull Creek Preserve.
                     
            
                    
                    Impressive waterfall
                    
                    Gorman Falls Trail
                    
                    - 8/15/2010
                     
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                    Distance: 1.50 Miles
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The hike itself is one of the classic in Texas (hot, rocky with little shade) but the Gorman falls is truely rewarding.
                     
            
                    
                    The most scenic part of McKinney Falls State Park
                    
                    McKinney Falls State Park
                    
                    - 6/20/2010
                     
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                    Distance: 1.00 Mile
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The hike is short, easy, with a lot of shade and beautiful view of the onion creek. Not much of a challenge, but it is a lovely walk in the summer.