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  1. I love visiting parks that allow dogs, since my pups love hiking. I had no idea just how popular it is so it’s good to know that planning is probably a good idea. Funny how everyone has a different viewpoint of the difficulty of trails. Just because it’s short doesn’t necessarily mean it’s easy, lol.

  2. This sounds like a tough but rewarding hike! I love hiking but I’m terrible with steep climbs so it would probably take me ages to get to the top. Looks like the views are worth it, though! Thanks for sharing such a great hike!

  3. Good to know that dogs are allowed at Old Baldy because I love dogs a lot like literally, they are like my daughters so I want to be with them all the time. And I love hiking too. If it’s just a one and a half hour hike on the rocks then it’s a great adventure for me. But need to make sure it’s not wet or we’ll slip. Yikes!

    1. I’m with you. I like hiking with my dog and I want to do it as long and as many times as I can. So, I will avoid wet or slippery trails as I can.

  4. We don’t have a dog but Old Baldy looks amazing. Plus the rest of Garner State Park seems worth visiting too. When it comes to hiking or outdoor activities, we love anywhere with a view. Thank you for the tips that its not exactly an easy hike — it’s useful info to prepare better for a trip like this!

  5. What a fab looking walk, love the name and it’s great to see you can bring the dog too. I usually hate the short, steep walks when I’m doing them but love that sense of achievement when I manage them. Been to Texas a number of times, but never got to visit any of the state parks.

  6. Hi Umiko,

    Garner state park is such a great place to explore and indulge in hiking and camping.
    The fall foliage at old baldy looks beautiful from the summit.Thank you for sharing your experience!

  7. Garner State Park in Texas seems to be a perfect place for a trip and camping. I like this campground next to the river, so I would like to stop there for a few days and make the Old Baldy trail. Especially in fall, to see all these foliage colors. It’s good to know that it is not an easy hike, and it’s worth preparing for it well. I also love other ideas for spending time in this state park, like hiking or biking on more trails and paddling or floating on the Frio River.

  8. I love how short this trail is. When travelling I love to do some hiking, but sometimes, when the trails are too long I often take a pass, as I don’t want to lose a whole day. But this one at 1.5 hours can easily be done as part of your day with other activities while in Texas. Also, hiking on rocks is a different experience too. Just making sure that they are not wet, it seems like it would be a easy one to do. Love how your dog gets to come with you.

    1. You are right. A lot of time I don’t want to lose a whole day because of hiking, especially when I was on a short trip.

  9. I had no idea Texas has such beautiful places as Garner State Park. This seems like a great place not only for hiking and camping, but also for exploring historic sites like the Davila’s Sinkhole State Natural Area, or Kickapoo Cavern State Park. Our son is moving to Texas in a few months, so I’ll pass this article on to him. I’m sure he will love visiting it.

  10. It’s good to know that you should make reservations for day use and camping. Old Baldy Trail sounds challenging to hike due to its rocky terrains. Thanks for the tips of following the yellow footprint markers. It’s surely handy for first-time visitors there.

  11. The Old Baldy Trail in the Garner State Park looks quite interesting and adventurous. The top view point is really something worth trekking and somehow I loved this. Loved all the pictures and I will for sure visit these places

  12. The Old Baldy Trail in the Garner State Park looks quite interesting. And the view from the top is really worth the climb. Good to know that you have to take all the water you need with yout.

  13. Instagram surely is a great way to find new spots like Old Baldy in Garner State Park. So great that the view was what you anticipated when you reached the summit. Even if the hiking paths can sometimes be crowded. Good to be aware in advance that it is not an easy walk but a hike on rocks. I am not sure I have ever hiked somewhere with yellow footprint markers to help with the path.

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