East Boggy Creek Greenbelt

Hiking area · Johnston Terrace

East Boggy Creek Greenbelt

Hiking area · Johnston Terrace

1

5609 Stuart Cir, Austin, TX 78721

Photos

East Boggy Creek Greenbelt by null
East Boggy Creek Greenbelt by null
East Boggy Creek Greenbelt by null
East Boggy Creek Greenbelt by null
East Boggy Creek Greenbelt by null
East Boggy Creek Greenbelt by null
East Boggy Creek Greenbelt by null
East Boggy Creek Greenbelt by null
East Boggy Creek Greenbelt by null
East Boggy Creek Greenbelt by null
East Boggy Creek Greenbelt by null
East Boggy Creek Greenbelt by null
East Boggy Creek Greenbelt by null
East Boggy Creek Greenbelt by null
East Boggy Creek Greenbelt by null
East Boggy Creek Greenbelt by null
East Boggy Creek Greenbelt by null
East Boggy Creek Greenbelt by null
East Boggy Creek Greenbelt by null
East Boggy Creek Greenbelt by null

Highlights

Forested park with trails for hiking, biking, running, picnicking  

Featured in Eater
Placeholder
Placeholder

5609 Stuart Cir, Austin, TX 78721 Get directions

Information

Static Map

5609 Stuart Cir, Austin, TX 78721 Get directions

+1 512 974 6700

Features

Last updated

Aug 8, 2025

Powered By

You might also like

Terms of Use • Privacy Policy • Cookie Policy
 © 2025 Postcard Technologies, Inc.
@eater

Austin Pop-Ups We’re Wishing Into Existence - Eater Austin

"The ultimate Texas barbecue experience, BBQ Sub Rosa is a clandestine pop-up that happens at a secret time between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m., in a location reachable only on foot, somewhere in the East Boggy Creek Greenbelt east of Ed Bluestein Boulevard. To find it, you first purchase special infrared binoculars from the dark web, then hike along the trail looking for signs of smoke from the concealed barbecue smoker. That will lead you to a fissure in the earth where you rappel to the bottom of the crevice for an unforgettable meal prepared by two elusive pitmasters and reputed ex-Navy SEALS known as One-Eyed Dave and Two-Eyed Chuck. The brisket? Melt-in-the-mouth tender with divine smokiness. The meat is definitely worth the two-to-three hour hike and the extra three-to-five hours of rappelling — not to mention time spent waiting in the traditional Texas barbecue line. Unfortunately, you can expect that the food will be sold out by the time you make it to the register. To quote the pitmasters: “We don’t believe in utensils, napkins, sauce, credit cards, chairs, compromises, disclosed locations, or your feelings. Don’t like it? Kiss our asses, and go to Rudy’s Bar-B-Q.”" - Alex Baia

https://austin.eater.com/2023/10/31/23933505/best-austin-pop-ups-fake-restaurants
View Postcard for East Boggy Creek Greenbelt

J.c.

Google
Nice trail system, kind of rough for young kids.

William Canzoneri

Google
Trail is pretty sketch. I got lost off trail and ended up walking the creek to find the 183 paved trail. It was quite the adventure

Michael Vasquez

Google
I love taking my dog Roscoe on & off the East Boggy Creek trails!! Wots not to like you got egrets, great herrings, wild Mustang grapes (got batch brewing) and Roscoe’s fav squirrels🤠

Pepe Lozano

Google
Nice hiking place good to take the family or cycling

Akuu O-Wins

Google
Peace. Tranquility. Nature. I stopped by during a study break and this proved to be a nice trail. There are several established off beaten trails to explore. I went during the day, so I can't speak to safety, but it seemed safe.

Serg Kozolup

Google
Nice food, perfect service

Mateo Gatica

Google
MyPOV- It just and epic, peaceful,and energetic trail! The bikers are respectful and communicate with you when they are passing. For sure one of my favorites

Michael Natenberg

Google
Great place for a dog walk and short bike ride through the trails. Great for beginning riders.