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    Crescent Bend Nature Park

    4.6 (12 reviews)

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    Cesar G.

    I had an amazing Sunday afternoon walk taking photos of amazing creatures! This is a perfect place to capture nature in all it's glory.

    Janelle W.

    It's very well hidden. Its worth finding. It's a beautiful park. We saw several deer and hawks on our walk. There is a creek along the trail. I wasn't adventurous enough to go see that, but I feel it's a great place to explore.

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    Douglas K.

    What a little gem. They don't have much here but a few picnic tables, a bird viewing screen, and a nature trail, but this place deserves 5 star. The nature trail is a crushed granite trail the meanders through an old subdivision the has been torn down and allowed to revert back to nature. Not a long trail, but the 1.25 miles will take you along the creek, into wooded areas, and through tall brushy overgrowth. The trail is nicely maintained and mostly flat so it was perfect for an afternoon run.

    Plenty of space to take in nature

    New to the area and always looking for places to venture off to. Wow, based off of reviews and location decided to give it a try. Sooo glad I did. Took my dog with me. Very nice, clean, open paths where you take your time and enjoy nature. Great for all ages. If you live in Schertz - Cibolo area and you haven't been here you are missing out. Can't forget the creek that is part of your walk. I did see signs that warned about poison ivy by creek. Also, make sure you watch for critters during warm season. Very easy to find, bicycle parking as well as handicap. Restrooms and picnic areas.

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    Universal City Municipal Park - Near baseball field

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    3.9(9 reviews)
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    Walked the Cibolo Creek Trail trail to Cibolo Creek. Nice walk. Peaceful when Tex-bros weren't…read morerevving their Challengers past the park. Great basketball court, too, with a nice high cover to shield players from the sun. Disc golf course is nice, too.

    Wow, I had been to this park many times back in the day, but I had NO idea they had hiking trails,…read morecaves to explore, and even a disc golf course. The caves - not really caves, they're more like crevices to explore. They aren't more than 15 feet deep and the sun lights them up fairly well, so don't be 'escared (yes, I said 'escared). Getting to them can be tough if there is water in the normally dry creek bed. You'll have to traverse a VERY steep uphill trail to get to them. The cool thing about the trails here, is that you get a little bit of everything. Some paved trails, some smooth dirt trails with lots of berms and hills that are great fun for mountain bikers (but won't tear your expensive rig up). Look for these hills near hole 9 on the disc golf course (it's hidden in the woods). Take Side Trail A (creative name, right?) to get a good view of the creek when there's water in it, and take the Blue Angel Loop if you want to walk or ride on loose river rock. Signage isn't too bad, but I do recommend printing a map before you go. https://www.universalcitytexas.com/DocumentCenter/View/2544/UniversalCity_TrailMap_11x17?bidId= The strangest thing is, this park measures the trails in feet instead of miles - what, what??? I've never seen trails measured in feet. If you hit all of the trails, you can get 6 to 7 miles in. You can park at Red Horse Park, Veterans Park, or at UC Municipal Park - they're all connected to the trails. I'm amazed at the diversity of the trail system in this park. And oh yeah, they have a covered basketball pavilion, baseball diamonds, LOTS of space to run around in and even fly kites. No power lines around, so your kite won't get hung up on a line.

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