Hidden Falls Adventure Park
Hidden Falls Adventure Park is a 2,100-acre Hill Country off-road destination in Burnet County near Marble Falls, Texas — positioned on the edge of the Llano Uplift's Central Mineral Region approximately 80 miles from both Austin and San Antonio, making it the most accessible major OHV park for the combined Austin-San Antonio corridor. The Hill Country terrain gives Hidden Falls a character distinct from the East Texas pine systems and Gulf Coast flatlands: limestone-capped ridges, cedar-juniper covered hillsides, creek-carved canyons, and the rock-surface trails that emerge where the Llano granite and Cretaceous limestone bedrock outcrops through the shallow Hill Country soil. The 80+ miles of marked trails span the full difficulty range from beginner-accessible scenic routes to expert rock crawling sections on the harder limestone features — a range that makes Hidden Falls viable for both first-time family groups and experienced rock crawl enthusiasts. ATVs, UTVs, motorcycles, and full-size 4x4 vehicles are all permitted on appropriate routes. Day-use admission starts at $30/adult and $15/minor under 18; overnight and multi-night packages are available. Camping options include private cabins, RV hookups, Starlite Motel-style individual units, and tent sites — all bookable through Campspot. A DOT-compliant helmet is required for open-vehicle riders. Hours are Monday–Thursday 9am–5pm, Friday 9am–7pm, Saturday–Sunday 8am–5pm (830-798-9820).
- Phone
- 830-798-9820
- Hours
- Mon–Thu 9am–5pm; Fri 9am–7pm; Sat–Sun 8am–5pm
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