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San Antonio Mountain Bike Trail Conditions

San Antonio rides on Hill Country limestone at the edge of the city. Government Canyon's backcountry trails, McAllister Park, and the Eisenhower and Friedrich networks ride on rocky, fast-draining soils with a long, hot season. Conditions are good most of the year, with the trails closing briefly after heavy rain.

35 featured mountain bike trails elevation 499–1,365 ft

Is it muddy in San Antonio right now?

Right now about 4 of 9 featured San Antonio trails are riding well. Conditions change daily with rain and snowmelt, so the list below shows the live read for each trail, and the chart shows which day ahead is your best bet.

San Antonio conditions at a glancesnapshot · Jun 30

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Riding right now
4 of 9 trails riding well
Hero dirt 1Tacky / good 3Soft — ride gently 5
Air quality
AQI 70 · Moderate
Wildfire smoke (PM2.5). EPA AirNow (observed) + CAMS forecast. Informational.
Next 10 days
Trails riding well each day · blue dot = rain
4Today4Tue8Wed8Thu9Fri9Sat9Sun9Mon9Tue9Wed
Most trails are wet right now and stay marginal through the week. Look for a rocky or sandy trail that drains fast.
Temperature this week
Lower trails545–856 ft
74°typical 76°–96°F98°
High country925–1,237 ft
72°typical 74°–95°F97°
60°80°100°
Trail soil & drainage
Clay 89%Loam 11%
Mostly clay, which holds water and stays muddy longer after rain.
See the live map & forecastEvery featured trail · best bets today · 10-day outlook

Best time of year to ride San Antonio

Typical riding conditions by month, blending heat and trail conditions from 10 years of local climate data — so you can plan a trip for the right window.

The best time to ride San Antonio is January through March and November through December, when daytime highs sit in the 63–74°F range and the dirt is typically dry. June through August runs hot, with typical highs near or above 95°F, and April through May and September through October tends to be the wettest, muddiest stretch. Planning a trip? Those are your safest bets — and for this week, the live forecast below shows exactly which days are riding well (right now 4 of 9 featured trails are good to go).

January: Prime, typical high 63°F (ride score 99/100)J63°February: Prime, typical high 66°F (ride score 97/100)F66°March: Prime, typical high 74°F (ride score 93/100)M74°April: Mud season, typical high 80°F (ride score 82/100)A80°May: Mud season, typical high 85°F (ride score 60/100)M85°June: Too hot, typical high 92°F (ride score 65/100)J92°July: Too hot, typical high 95°F (ride score 59/100)J95°August: Too hot, typical high 95°F (ride score 51/100)A95°September: Mud season, typical high 90°F (ride score 62/100)S90°October: Mud season, typical high 82°F (ride score 81/100)O82°November: Prime, typical high 70°F (ride score 90/100)N70°December: Prime, typical high 65°F (ride score 96/100)D65°
PrimeToo hotMud season

Bar height = our ride-friendliness score for a typical year; colour = the main limiting factor; the number under each month is the average daytime high. Based on 2014–2023 climate normals (ERA5); this year's live conditions are below.

Best San Antonio mountain bike trails to ride right now

Every featured singletrack trail, sorted by today's real conditions, best first. Refreshed every morning.

San Antonio mountain biking FAQ

What are the best mountain bike trails to ride near San Antonio right now?

Today the trails riding best near San Antonio are Deception Trail, Lytle's Loop and River Road. The full list below is sorted by today's real conditions, best first, and refreshes every morning, so the top of the list is always your best bet right now. See live conditions →

When will the mountain bike trails in San Antonio dry out?

It depends on recent rain and each trail's soil. The 10-day outlook on this page shows how many San Antonio trails are expected to be riding well each day, with rain markers, so you can pick the right day instead of guessing. See the 10-day outlook →

Is it too muddy to ride in San Antonio after rain?

Right now 5 of 9 featured San Antonio trails are reading soft or too muddy to ride. San Antonio is mostly clay soil, which holds water and stays muddy longer after rain, so after a storm some trails firm up within a day while others stay greasy. Riding wet, soft dirt damages trails and leaves ruts, so check the live mud reading on each trail before you head out. Check the live mud reading →

How many mountain bike trails are in San Antonio?

San Antonio has 35 featured mountain bike trails tracked here for conditions, with more searchable on the live map.

How high are the San Antonio trails?

San Antonio trails run from about 499–1,365 ft. Higher trails hold snow later into spring and dry out later than the lower ones, so conditions can vary a lot across the same area on the same day.

When is the best time to ride mountain bikes in San Antonio?

The best time to ride San Antonio is January through March and November through December, when daytime highs are in the 63–74°F range and the trails are typically dry. June through August runs hot, with typical highs near or above 95°F, and April through May and September through October tends to be the wettest, muddiest stretch. This is based on 10 years of local climate data; check the live conditions on this page for how the trails are actually riding today.

Is it too hot to mountain bike in San Antonio in summer?

June through August in San Antonio averages daytime highs near or above 95°F, hot enough that most riders go at dawn or dusk or wait for the cooler shoulder seasons. The best riding window is January through March and November through December.

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