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Explore Dinosaur Tracks in Leander

Leander, Texas

4.1/5
based on 11 reviews

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Distance

1 miles

Route Type

Out-and-Back

Description

Added by Brooke Simmons

Exploring these Tracks in Leader is a great family adventure with little-to-no crowds. Enjoy the beautiful scenery hiking the river bed.

About a half mile west from the Hwy 183 bridge that crosses the South Fork of the San Gabriel River lies approximately 12 dinosaur footprints embedded in the river bed. Not many people know about the dinosaur tracks just northwest of Austin in Leander, Texas. This is not a marked trail, there are no fences and no signs which makes the experience feel more magical.

To find the tracks, use GPS or a map and search for where the South San Gabriel River crosses Hwy 183 just north of Leander. The exact address, 601 S. Gabriel Dr, Leander, Texas 78641 will lead you the parking area but not the tracks. You will need to hike the river bed to find the tracks. We parked in a small grassy lot in front of a fenced off electrical maintenance area and followed a well beaten foot path down to the river and under the highway. Once you get to the riverbed, head west. The tracks are about half a mile west of Hwy 183. Tip: if you look back and can still see the bridge, you haven’t gone far enough. The tracks will be located on the left side of the river bank.

Scientist believe the 3 toed tracks belonged to a carnivorous dinosaur and the round circular tracks belonged to a large herbivore. Some of the more defined tracks have circles around them where people have tried to excavate the footprints.

The water levels vary depending on the time of year which means the best time to locate the tracks is when water levels are low. Keep in mind, this is not a maintained park. You will not find designated parking or restrooms so pack accordingly. Texas is prone to flash floods so if it starts to drizzle or rain, turn around, don’t drown.

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Explore Dinosaur Tracks in Leander Reviews

We drove an hour to get here and first off there’s no parking you’re just supposed to leave your car off the side of 183. Second, you have to go under the underpass where it’s clear people come to drink/homeless people live. Was excited to show my daughter the tracks but it was so sketchy we turned around after just getting to the bridge.

My son met us for family time together in May, after it had been raining quite a bit. The 3 toed tracks were easy to spot, although the deeper running water made the round ones disappear. It was a beautiful walk up the river and lots of fun to actually find the tracks. Then we headed for Leander and had a great lunch before parting ways. Loved the excuse to hav my son join us for an afternoon together.

This is a really fun little hike. I have taken my four young children (7, 6, 3, 19 months) twice. Spring of 2015 was the best and we had no trouble finding the tracks. The water was still pretty low because of the drought. This year we went in April and the water was a lot higher, with more sediment from recent rain. It was deep enough that my toddlers couldn't go in the water unless they were swimming. We couldn't find the tracks that time. Just take note of the water level before you go - you'll have better luck finding them when it's low. But it's still a fun adventure, either way!

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