Prickly Pear Trail (ADA)

Kyle, TX Β· Hays County Β· 0.8 mi Β· Out & back

A flat 0.8-mile out & back.

Dogs allowedAllowed
Leash ruleRequired
Trail effortFlat
Certified dog policySource: Parks | City of Kyle, TXGood year-round.
Best entry:Gate #1

Prickly Pear Trail (ADA) is a 0.8-mile dog-friendly trail in Kyle, TX. Includes leash-required policy details. Elevation gain is about 16 ft. Looking for more options in Kyle dog-friendly trails or across dog-friendly trails across Texas? Use the sections below for dog policy, access points, shade/heat, water, terrain, and safety.

Dog Fit

Dogs allowed status, leash expectations, and suitability by dog type

Leash required at all times per Kyle city parks rules. Dogs allowed on all city trails.
Suitability by dog type

By Dog Type

How this trail suits different kinds of dogs

Small Dog
Toy & small breeds
90%
Great fit
Short & easy to complete
Senior Dog
Older dogs, 7+ years
100%
Great fit
Flat & joint-friendly
Short, relaxed walk
Reactive Dog
Reactive to dogs & strangers
93%
Great fit
All dogs leashed β€” controlled
Can cut short if needed
Sensitive Dog
Anxious or paw-sensitive dogs

No trail data available

Getting-Fit Dog
Building up stamina
82%
Great fit
Very short β€” may need multiple laps
Flat β€” great for conditioning
Can shorten route if needed
Water Lover
Dogs who love to swim & splash
4%
Not ideal
No water access found
Leash required β€” limits water play

Trail Suitability

Who this trail works best for β€” and what to watch

Flat trail β€” good fit with minor considerations

Best for

Senior dogsSmall dogsEasy walks

Why this trail works

  • Essentially flat β€” average slope under 3%
  • 0.8 mi total β€” plan accordingly

Safety & Conditions

Hazards, heat exposure, crowd level, and nearby emergency vet context

HAZARDSLow
SHADE / HEATUnknown
CROWDβ€”
NEAREST VET3.0 km awayCornerstone Animal Hospital

Terrain & Comfort

Elevation, surface, shade, heat, and water signals for dog hiking comfort

EffortFlat
SurfaceMixed
ShadeLow
WaterUnknown

Elevation & Width

Distance and climbing are shown together so you can judge overall effort for your dog on a 0.

Trail Effort

Easy

Flat or gently rolling. Comfortable for almost all dogs.

EasyModerate
Challenging
Strenuous
Gain:16 ftGain/mi:21 ft/miSteep sections:Low
Rated from 16 ft gain + 21 ft/mi.
Elevation Profile
850 ft804 ft0 mi0.8 mi
Trail Width
Narrow
Narrow
< 6 ft
In-between
6-10 ft
Wide
10+ ft
NARROWTypical: ~0 ftWIDE

Mostly single-file with tighter passing space.

Surface & Paws

Surface coverage helps you plan for paw comfort and choose routes that match your dog's tolerance for rough or hot terrain.

Surface

What your dog will walk on

Mostly: Asphalt

Firm, consistent footing with less natural cushioning.

Hard surface riskRoughness unknown

Top surfaces

Asphalt
100%

Quick read

Roughness: Unknown

This trail is mostly Asphalt. Expect harder footingβ€”paws may heat up in summer.

Best forstrollersroad bikesquick walks

Shade & Heat

Shade and heat signals help you decide timing, especially for hot days and heat-sensitive dogs.

🌳 Shade

LOW

Low shade coverage

β€”

Exposure mix

Sun
0%
Partial
0%
Shade
0%
Dense
0%

Quick read

Limited natural shade. Expect prolonged sun exposure.

Water Access

Water access and nearby water types are shown to help you evaluate hydration and splash opportunities.

Water

Hydration & splash potential

Near water: 0%
Swim: Unknown
Water nearby0%

Water types nearby

Unknown

Unknown

Quick read

Water is limited near the trailβ€”bring enough for you and your dog.

Access & Entry

Trailheads, parking, and entry logistics for hiking with dogs

Parking LotsUnknown
Capacityβ€”
FeeUnknown

This section covers 2 trailheads listed, parking availability, and amenity placement so you can plan start points and access logistics before arriving.

Primary trailhead

Gate #1
PrimaryπŸ”“ Access not confirmedπŸ’΅ Fee not postedπŸ“ Near trail (~50 m)

Other access points

Gate #2
πŸ”“ Access not confirmedπŸ’΅ Fee not postedπŸ“ ~200 m from trail
Parking details

Map & Route

Trail layout, trailheads, parking, and dog-relevant points of interest

Map

Explore More

Highlights, viewpoints, and bailout options

Highlights

Highlights

0 total
Closest: β€” Β· β€”

No highlights are available for this trail yet.

Bailout & exit options

Exit options (Bailouts)

Bailout: highScore: 0.7

Fast exits if you need to shorten the route.

Actionable: 2Dead ends: 0Closest Start: 0 m
Method + full metrics

Based on trail graph connectivity and nearby exits.

Total spots: 2Actionable exits: 2Dead ends: 0Closest near Start: 0 mClosest near Midpoint: β€”Closest near End: 0 m
πŸšͺ ExitsTrail entrance / exit Β· Trail entrance / exitTrail entrance / exit Β· 0 m from start0 mi0.8 mi0.4 mi
2 actionable exitsΒ· closest 0 m from start
  • High access density (2.51/mi).
  • Low dead-end count (2) improves bailout options.
  • Entrance count is estimated from graph topology (proxy).

Top exits near Start

Trail entrance / exit

Near Start Β· 0 m from start

EntranceDead End
0 mGoogle Maps OSM unavailable

Rules & Safety

Dog policy context, emergency resources, and trail hazard overview

Current hazard level is marked as low. 5 nearby emergency veterinary options mapped where available.

Dog Emergency

Emergency help nearby

Nearest vet: 1.9 mi

Cornerstone Animal Hospital

1.9 mi from trail Β· Veterinary Β· 3200 Ranch Road 967, Buda, 78610

Cornerstone Animal Hospital

1.9 mi from trail Β· Veterinary Β· 3200 Ranch Road 967, Buda, 78610

Kyle Animal Hospital

5.4 mi from trail Β· Veterinary Β· 100 Hall Professional Center, Kyle, 78640

Kyle Animal Hospital

5.4 mi from trail Β· Veterinary Β· 100 Hall Professional Center, Kyle, 78640

Manchaca Village Veterinary Care

5.6 mi from trail Β· Veterinary Β· 12117 Manchaca Road, Austin, 78748

Hazards

Updated: β€”

Low

No major hazard concentrations reported.

Show hazard breakdown
Road crossings
Total: 0
Water crossings
0
Cliff / steep edge
0
Bike conflict
0
Off-leash conflict proxy
0