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Natural Beauty Awaits Around Every Turn

But what do you expect when you escape to your own natural spring paradise? At Inez Spring, our extensive 24-acre property invites you to explore winding trails through majestic oak groves and along the serene Leon River. Discover the hidden gems of our park at your own pace as nature unfolds before you.

All trails accessible to camp guests at no charge. We welcome other hikers with our day pass access: $5 (Sept – May), $10 (June – Aug).

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Whether you’re an avid hiker or simply enjoy a leisurely stroll, our interconnected trail system offers experiences for everyone. Follow paths that wind through diverse ecosystems, revealing new vistas and discoveries with each visit.

  • Easy walking trails suitable for all ages
  • Shaded routes for comfortable exploration even on warm days
  • Pet-friendly trails (leashes required)
  • Open year-round from sunrise to sunset
Hiking Trails near Eastland Texas
Hiking Trails near Eastland Texas

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Are the walking trails suitable for beginners and families?

Yes, our walking trails are designed to be easy and suitable for all ages and fitness levels. The paths are well-maintained and mostly flat.

Yes, our walking trails are pet-friendly. We require that all pets remain on a leash at all times for their safety and the safety of other guests.

Yes, our scenic trails meander through the park’s natural landscape and lead directly to the Leon River, where you can enjoy views of the water.

We have a network of trails of varying lengths. The main loop is a comfortable and easy walk that takes about 30 minutes to complete.

Our trails are partially shaded by trees, providing some relief from the sun, especially during the warmer months.

Our paths are intended for walking and hiking only. For safety, we do not allow bicycles on the walking trails.

The trails are generally very safe. We recommend staying on the marked paths and being aware of natural elements like tree roots and uneven terrain.