San Marcos Greenbelt Alliance •  107 E. Hopkins St. Suite 121A; San Marcos, Texas 78666

Purgatory Creek Natural Area

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Apr

Purgatory Creek Natural Area

Three trail heads at the largest natural area in excess of 700+ acres

1414 Prospect Less than 10 parking spaces, no water and no facilities
1751 Valencia Way 29 parking spaces, no water, has port-a-potty at trailhead
2101 Hunter Road 35 parking spaces, water fountain, port-a-potty at trailhead

 

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Prospect Park (Prospect Street) is the original natural area begun two decades ago as developers began work to clear the land. Several forward-thinking individuals worked with the city council to create parkland of about 9 acres. Prospect Park sits on a rather porous section of the Edwards Aquifer with prominent karst features (rainwater flowing into the ground through limestone rocks). Ashe juniper groves, grassland meadows, ephemeral wetlands and oak mottes co-exist. Benches and interpretive signs are located along the trail. A large compass and opposite, The Learning Tree, provide seating and education opportunities in the lower meadow.

Lower Purgatory (Hunter Road) is the most popular trailhead and fills up quickly on weekends and late morning Spring days. It is a destination for serious mountain bikers and trail runners looking for the technical difficulty of avoiding rocks and tree roots as the trail is natural surface single-track. More than 12 miles of trail flow uphill to the Valencia Way trailhead. Popular trails are Dante, Beatrice, Ovid and Ripheus.

Upper Purgatory (Valencia Way) is equally popular but access is from a half-mile of caliche road (turn-off from Craddock). Popular trails are Dante, Paraiso and Malacoda where Purgatory Creek has carved a large grotto in the limestone cliff. In addition to trail runners and mountain bikers, this is also a popular hike for birders and nature explorers.

Note to trail users: check the map at the trail head or take a paper copy with you. Bring water and stay on marked trails, avoiding deer runs and renegade trails. Do not cross fences. During March 1 – May 30 Paraiso Trail is closed to allow Golden Cheek Warbler nesting. We obtained funds to purchase these lands with the stipulation that we would protect this endangered species.

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