Dear Brushy Creek residents.
In February 2025 we began a campaign to highlight a different trail within the District each month. Through this initiative, we aim to educate our residents about all the wonderful facets of our extensive and diverse trail system. In March, we are shining a light on the Wildcat Trail in Sendero Springs:
Wildcat Trail
Location/Parking: Parking is available at the Sendero Springs Park & Pool parking lot, 4203 Pasada Lane, Round Rock.
Description: This 1.44-mile, crushed granite trail starts across the street from the Sendero Springs Park & Pool and runs east and then south before veering toward Walsh Ranch Middle School. It passes through North Park and ends near the BCMUD Water Treatment Facility on Great Oaks Drive.
Lighting: None
Special features: The Wildcat Trail cuts through the Sendero Springs neighborhood and has slightly more diverse elevations than most other trails in the District. It also runs along a residential pond near the Sendero Springs Park & Pool.
Difficulty level: There are some slight elevation changes in a focused area, and it is one of the longer trails in the District. Therefore, we give it a difficulty ranking of easy-to-intermediate.
Flora: Throughout the trail there are oak, cedar, and cedar elm trees, as well as bluebonnets when in season.
Fauna: Wildlife spotted throughout the trail includes coyotes, cottontail rabbits, jack rabbits, rattlesnakes, rough earth snakes, fence lizards, anoles, Mexican free-tail bats, opossums, squirrels, and white tail deer.
Bicycle friendly: Yes.