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A lollipop loop from Landa Park through Edwards Limestone.


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743' 226 m

High

666' 203 m

Low

77' 23 m

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Features River/Creek · Spring · Wildlife

Family Friendly There are many opportunities for stops, to investigate rocks, small caves, plants, and the creekbed itself. The trails can be hiked as a loop or as an out-and-back to limit distance.

Use street parking to access the trailhead.

Description

A great, small trail system in Landa Park that offers out-and-back and loop options, ranging from 0.5 mi. to 1.8 mi. routes. Trail surfaces range from rocky, dry creek bed to loamy soil. Mostly shaded forest with lots of wildlife and native plants. The water flows through the canyon only during and immediately following rain and can be very high with significant downpours. The trails are not wheelchair or stroller-accessible. There are good, permanent trail markers.

The eastern trailheads begin adjacent to a natural artesian springs located on the NW corner of the park known as Comal Springs. When flowing, it is the largest springs in Texas and the North American Southwest. The original trail, Panther Trail, ascends Panther Canyon crossing the dry creek bed multiple times. It is generally rocky and has mostly gentle to moderate inclines, multiple benches to rest on, and a few places to step off-trail to investigate the creek bed or small caves.

A second, parallel trail, the Rim Trail, has recently been added to the south of the main trail. It has significant, sometimes steep inclines, rocks, and roots among the many singletrack switchbacks. This section should be considered "intermediate/difficult." That said, it has had recent maintenance and is passable for most fit, able-bodied hikers. It begins at the trail map and rejoins the Panther Trail just before the lollipop of the Loop Trail.

There is a 0.5 mile Small Loop Trail just off the western trailheads on Ohio Ave. that can stand alone or form the lollipop turn-around if you are hiking out-and-back from Landa Park. This segment is generally gentle in steepness, but has some rocky or root-filled sections.

Contacts

Shared By:

Austin Buck with improvements by Christopher Moore

Trail Ratings

  4.0 from 6 votes

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#222

in Texas

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Panther Canyon is beautiful, but quite rocky!
Apr 19, 2017 near New Bra…, TX
Water trickles over the rocks in Panther Canyon.
Apr 19, 2017 near New Bra…, TX
Water is abundant in Panther Canyon.
Apr 19, 2017 near New Bra…, TX
Updated trail map, located at the eastern trailheads.
Feb 5, 2025 near New Bra…, TX
Section of smooth trail
May 30, 2018 near New Bra…, TX
Trailhead sign.
May 30, 2018 near New Bra…, TX
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Jan 23, 2025
Anonymous
Hikes with my granddaughter Avery! Beautiful! 1.3mi — 5h 31m
Jul 12, 2018
Gavin Peterson
With Taryn 1.7mi
May 16, 2017
Austin Buck
Trail is in great shape! 3mi
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