L o s t C d. reek Blv The Greenbelt The Barton Creek Greenbelt path is a multi-use trail. Please respect the rights of

others using the trail. Maintain control and safe speeds while cycling. Bicyclists

are always required to yield to hikers. Notify others before passing. Please stay S

t Westbank r on designated trail (making other trails creates erosion problems). Stay out of a l tf ai o r rd T d s closed areas - these areas are undergoing revegitation. Dogs must be D oo r W . sh oti controlled; a leash law is enforced. Special note: trail use is extremely high on Sc weekends and during the holidays. Frequent creek crossings will require wading through water (except during the dry seasons). Trail closures are possible due to 7m high water and/or muddy trail conditions. If the Barton Creek watershed has

received heavy rainfall visit http://www.lcra.org for stream flow information. R ol lin g Wood B art on S pr B i ng e s D e r. Barton Creek C Zilker a Wilderness Park ves Park

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4m Mopac South Lamar Blvd. .0 Scale - miles .5 Gaines N Greenbelt http://www.RunTex.com Caution: trail travels along South First & Riverside the cliff face - use chain. 512.472.3254 Lake & MoPAC 512.477.9464 http://www.BicycleSportShop.com South Lamar & Barton Springs Highway 290 512.477.3472 map copyright edward tasch 2005