Alligator Creek Greenway, New Braunfels

Alligator Creek Greenway, New Braunfels

Birds of Interest

Waterfowl in the ponds, woodland songbirds in the riparian area. Ducks, grebes, coots, and cormorants may be present in the ponds and Brown Creeper, Black-crested Titmouse, kinglets, warblers, and vireos may be present in the riparian area. Sparrows, blackbirds, and yellowthroat can be found along the pond.

About this Location

The Alligator Creek Greenway is a ~0.5 mi paved trail through a riparian area. It abuts two retention ponds and two additional wooded ponds in its north section. The southern section is very short and ends at a clear cut field with restorative planting. Benches are located in multiple locations on both sections. Although the trail is completely paved, low areas flood with water after heavy rainfalls and the trails may be impassable at times.

Parking is located at the cul-de-sac on Pader.

Features

  • Wheelchair accessible trail

  • Restrooms on site

  • Entrance fee

  • Roadside viewing

Content from Liam Wolff

Last updated February 11, 2024