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    Madla Park - Historic Homestead 8/2023

    Madla Park

    4.8(8 reviews)
    7.1 mi

    Looking for a shady place to hike that isn't too strenuous and has a view?! This is it!…read moreOnce you get to the park sign.. you'll come across a non paved rugged road and a short trek further, reach parking. There is a small covered pavilion with seating,- great for a picnic or rest spot. Trail wise- we took east bend to Ward's pass thru amphitheater to Jonathan Allen to Millie's place for a pit stop, then to final destination, Historic Homestead. There at the top you'll experience a panoramic scenic view of the hills and see a cabin that can be rented for special occasions or a stay. We didn't find the trails too strenuous, maybe a few steep areas, but lots of shade which was nice. Heading back to base, we backtracked and then took Prairie Pass to the pavilion. All in all, great quiet retreat, total hike to top and back ~ 2 miles, and lots of greenery/shade. We'll be back.

    Madla Park (officially, Senator Frank L. Madla Natural Area) is in Grey Forest, on the northwest…read moreside of San Antonio. It packs a lot of scenic views and Hill Country ecology into a relatively small park. There is a small parking area with a portable toilet and a pavilion. Plaques share information about the late Senator Madla and the history of the park going back to the late 1800s--including the 1920s when the Beckmanns built a cottage on a hill. The paths around the meadow are gentle, but the hiking trails up to the cottage and overlook are challenging. On an October visit, we saw fall wildflowers like maximilian sunflowers, goldenrod, blackfoot daisies, blazing star, and snow-on-the-mountain.

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