By:
Kevin Koether, CRPOA General Manager
Cordillera Ranch provides over 20 miles of interconnected walking trails and nearly 100 acres of park land. More than 11 miles of trails in Cordillera Ranch and an expanding trail system in The Springs of Cordillera Ranch offer property owners a delightful way to immerse themselves in the breathtaking beauty and native charm of the Texas Hill Country.
As The Springs of Cordillera Ranch continues to develop, so do the enchanting walking trails that wind through this picturesque landscape. Currently, The Springs boasts an impressive nine miles of scenic trails, inviting explorers to hike and discover its wonders.
The trails are comprised of decomposed granite, while more recent trails have been enhanced with a blend of decomposed granite and Portland cement, ensuring stability and longevity. They meander through The Springs, down Cordillera Springs Road, weaving through the cul-de-sac and ascending to Panther Bend. From there, hikers can venture onto Monterey Trail, with the option to turn onto Sotol Lane or to continue on to Vaquero Pass. The trails intertwine through Ledgestone Trail, along Landmark Ridge and offer many routes to explore.
The trails offer a prime view of Hill Country native vegetation, including multiple species of oak trees, some persimmons and juniper, along with a variety of other native plants. When walking the trails, be alert for local wildlife as well; the trails provide ample opportunities to spot white tail deer, axis and wild turkeys in their natural habitat.
Kevin Koether is the Cordillera Ranch Property Owners Association General Manager. He can be reached at kkoether@cordilleraranch.com and 830.336.3501.
