Places to visit in Sunset Valley

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Places to Visit in Sunset Valley

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  • Tanya
    Rio Grande, NJ2 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    We had a very nice wine tasting with Steve, who was friendly and helpful. Wine was mostly pretty good and we enjoyed ourselves.
    Written 12 February 2022
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  • Marcie L
    1 contribution
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    I parked at World Market and me & pup entered the trail from the Brodie entrance, nice trails, well kept, doggy bags provided, & plenty of shade. Did not see a lot of people but the people we did see were very friendly! We did see a family of 4 deers (so amazing)… I recommend this trail for everyone and their fur babies!
    Written 18 September 2022
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  • M J
    Austin, TX7,990 contributions
    3.0 of 5 bubbles
    The Indian Grass Prairie Preserve is located in Sunset Valley (a suburb of Austin). There are two entrances (one along Bodie Lane and the other near the Home Depot). The Bodie Lane entrance is for service vehicles (only) to a radio tower so go to the entrance along Home Depot Boulevard behind the apartment complex. After walking the trail for 5 minutes, the trail splits. This is a loop. The loop goes past a radio tower. The Violet Crown Trail goes through the preserve as well. We did not see any wildlife (mid-day) but we saw plenty of flowers and live oak trees. The preserve is open to the public for foot, bicycle, and equestrian traffic during daylight hours. There is no charge for entering the preserve. My husband and I enjoyed our 30 minute walk through the preserve. We will be back.
    Written 11 June 2017
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  • M J
    Austin, TX7,990 contributions
    3.0 of 5 bubbles
    My husband and I enjoyed a short walk at the Cougar Creek Greenbelt on a Saturday afternoon. The greenbelt consist of 23.37 acres. It’s borders include Brodie Lane, Ernest Robles Way and Jones Road. The Cougar Creek Greenbelt is open hiking during daylight hours. One trailhead starts on Ernest Robles Way and ends at the Sunset Valley city hall (about a 1/2 mile one way). The wide concrete trail is not a loop. We did not see anyone people on the trail. It worth a trip back someday.
    Written 12 June 2017
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