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Visiting the Preserve

Wild Basin is Open for Hiking Every Day 

The preserve offers access to almost three miles of beautiful trails and is open daily for hiking. On weekdays, there is no entrance fee and no reservations are required. To visit on weekends and federal holidays, reservations are required and a nominal entrance fee is charged. 

  • Our summer hours are now in effect. The preserve opens at 7:00 a.m. daily. Visitors/hikers must exit the preserve prior to the gate closure at 8:30 p.m.
  • Parking is limited. Whenever the parking area is filled, the entrance gate will close.
  • The Visitor Gallery is open from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.  An outdoor restroom facility is located in the parking lot.
  • Wild Basin is a nature preserve, where everything is protected. Please stay on the trails and follow  during your visit. Pets, bikes, smoking/fire, weapons, drones, picnics, and collecting are prohibited. 

Wild Basin Wilderness Preserve is located at 805 N. Capital of Texas Hwy, Austin, TX, 78746. .

Book a Reservation for Weekends and Holidays 

If you want to visit Wild Basin on a weekend or federal holiday, you’ll need to reserve a hiking pass, which is good for up to three hours. Simply book online, or call (512) 327-7622 to learn more and make your reservation.

Hilltopper Hiking Access — The Other Hilltop

Current St. Edward's University students, faculty and staff use this to make their free hiking reservation for weekends and federal holidays (have your ID number handy).

A tour group at Wild Basin Wilderness Preserve

Field Trips for Schools and Groups

Wild Basin Creative Research Center serves as a valuable resource for environmental education. We host field trips for schools and groups Tuesday through Friday. 

The image captures an indoor scene where a group of individuals are gathered, some seated and others standing. A child in a red shirt stands facing away from the camera, holding up a camera or phone as if taking a photograph. Two monitors display wildlife images; one shows an insect, and the other is partially visible. Above the monitors, text reads "ZOOM INTO WILD BASIN." On the wall, there's text related to an artist residency program.

Wild Basin Visitor Gallery

Our Visitor Gallery, located on the ground floor of the Creative Research Center, hosts a number of educational and engaging interactive exhibits. The Gallery also offers restrooms and a water cooler for visitors. 

WEEKDAY HOURS: 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m., Monday through Friday

WEEKEND HOURS: 8:30 - 11:30 a.m. on the first and second Saturday of each month

Frequently Asked Questions

To protect the preserve and prevent overuse, Travis County approved a new day-use fee system. Registration and day-use fees are required on weekends and holidays only, when preserve visitation is at its peak. During the 50 years of free and unlimited public access to Wild Basin trails, certain natural areas have become visibly distressed. Human impacts such as cut-through trails, plant damage, and increased trash and traffic can overwhelm the natural creek basin. Managing the number of visitors and collecting a small fee supports preserve operational costs and helps Center staff in their work to conserve and restore the preserve.

Adults (Ages 18+): $5.00
Youth (Ages 6-17): $3.00
Children (Ages 1-5): Free
Group Rate (4 to 6 adults): $15.00

For financial assistance on weekends, you can  or call 512-327-7622 or email wb_reservations@stedwards.edu.

 is required for weekends and federal holidays only. On weekdays, entry is free and reservations are not required, but the gate will close whenever the parking area is full. If your weekday group is over 5 vehicles, please call or email wbasin@stedwards.edu at least 7 days in advance to coordinate. The parking lot is small with limited space.

Schools and community groups are eligible for free tours and educational programs. For more info, contact us.

Each reservation is good for one vehicle with up to six people. All individuals and vehicles in your group must be included in your reservation(s).

 total almost three miles and take guests from the top of a hill at the Creative Research Center down to the basin of Bee Creek. The shortest loop, Arroyo Vista at 0.6 miles, includes a stop at the scenic Overlook. Hikers can explore a longer hike with creek crossings along the Creek Loop, at 1.5 miles. Ledge Trail is an intermediate option at 0.8 miles that follows a natural limestone outcrop. Woodland Trail is steep and rocky, and contains some of the largest Ashe juniper specimens along the trails. At almost 2 miles, the Yaupon Loop is the longest trail, crossing Bee Creek to follow the preserve’s southern border.

Whichever trail you choose, prepare to hike over a period of 2 hours across rugged terrain. All participants should wear closed-toed shoes, dress appropriately for the weather, and bring water to carry on the trails. A sun hat and sunblock are recommended. Carry a printed or digital .

If you have reserved a hiking pass (as required for weekends or holidays), you’ll need to exit the preserve at the end of your hiking session time slot. On weekdays, visitation is allowed from sunrise to sunset.

The Visitor Gallery is open Monday–Friday from 8 a.m.–3 p.m. and 8:30–11:30 a.m. on the first and second Saturday of the month. No water is available on site when the visitor gallery is closed. An accessible restroom is located in the parking lot area. 

No. Wild Basin is a nature preserve, not a park. Pets can disturb habitat and disrupt the behavior of native wildlife.

No. As part of the nature preserve, Bee Creek's waters and wildlife are all protected and must not be disturbed. 

No. Reservations are valid "rain or shine."

Email wb_reservations@stedwards.edu or call 512-327-7622 to cancel your reservation. You must cancel 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

For financial assistance on weekends, you can . You can also request a fee waiver by emailing wb_reservations@stedwards.edu or calling 512-327-7622.  Please allow 48 hours for a response to your request.

St. Edward's University manages daily operations at the Wild Basin Wilderness Preserve (through a joint agreement with Travis County) and also owns and operates the Wild Basin Creative Research Center. Travis County oversees the land management of the Wild Basin Wilderness Preserve, ensuring adherence to the terms of the Balcones Canyonlands Conservation Plan. 

Learn more

St. Edward's University Wild Basin Creative Research Center is located within Wild Basin Wilderness Preserve. This 227-acre nature preserve is co-owned and co-managed by Travis County and St. Edward's University, and is a treasured resource for our entire community.