Lost Maples East Trail

Written by K. Hart at www.casago.com
fall foliage at Lost Maples East Trail
grottos at Lost Maples East Trail
Monkey Rock
Sabinal River view

About

While there are several trails to consider on a Texas Hill Country getaway, one in particular will appeal to those who prefer a challenge with rewarding vistas. This is the Lost Maples East Trail near Vanderpool, Texas. 

The Lost Maples East Trail is part of the larger Lost Maples State Natural Area, a protected region known for its stunning autumn foliage. Unlike the common perception of Texas landscape, this area breaks the mold with its lush, vibrant colors, especially in the fall when the Bigtooth Maples, for which the park is named, put on a spectacular show. 

The East Trail offers more than seasonal beauty; it's a year-round destination for nature lovers, hikers, and anyone looking to escape into the wilderness. 

The loop is 5.2 miles long and is classified as moderately challenging by hiking enthusiasts. Plan on ascending 603 feet over a well-marked trail with demanding ascents and descents. On average, it takes 3 hours to complete, so plan accordingly.

Remember that other trails in the park are classified as easy and less challenging, offering scenic views and ample bird watching. 

But if you're in shape and seeking a challenge on your Frio River getaway, the Lost Maples East Trail promises rugged limestone cliffs, deep canyons, tranquil streams, and rewarding vista views.

Fun Facts & Cool Features

One of the trail's standout features is the "Monkey Rock," a natural limestone formation that resembles a giant monkey's head. It's a favorite spot for photos and a whimsical example of nature's artistry.

Along the spring-fed Sabinal River, hikers can expect to see bigtooth maples, bald cypress, and sycamore trees. Transitioning up the rocky slopes, they'll be rewarded with scenic views and spectacular rock faces. There are several steep areas, so bring one quart of water per hour of hiking to stay hydrated. 

Another highlight of the Lost Maples East Trail is the hidden serene pond, offering a moment of peace and reflection. Surrounded by towering cliffs and the gentle rustle of maple leaves, it feels like stepping into another world.

Birdwatchers will be in paradise as the east trail is home to the Golden-cheeked Warbler and the Painted Bunting. Another appealing aspect of the trail is that it's near other attractions, like Lone Star Motorcycle Museum, enabling multiple things to do on a day trip. Laurel Tree Restaurant in nearby Utopia promises a hearty, artisan meal after a day on the trails. 

Visiting the Lost Maples East Trail on a Texas Hill Country vacation is an opportunity to explore, connect, and be challenged by nature.

Getting There

Here are step-by-step driving directions to Lost Maples East Trail:

  • Start your journey from Frio River, Texas, heading west towards TX-127 S.
  • Continue on TX-127 S for approximately 10 miles.
  • Turn left onto US-83 N and follow for 20 miles.
  • Make a right turn onto FM 337 W and proceed for 15 miles.
  • Turn left to stay on FM 337 W and drive for another 22 miles.
  • Turn right onto Ranch Rd 187.
  • Follow Ranch Rd 187 for about 5 miles, and you will find the Lost Maples State Natural Area entrance on your right.
  • Address: 37221 FM 187, Vanderpool, TX 78885

Cost

  • Adult (Day Use): $6 per day.
  • Children under 12: Free.
  • Group rates and seasonal discounts may apply.

Prices are subject to change; check their website for updates.

Local Tips

  • Bring plenty of water and snacks.
  • Leashed dogs are allowed on the trail. 
  • For added safety, tell others your hiking plans before embarking. 
  • Don't forget your camera – the scenic views are unforgettable.
  • Check the weather forecast before going, as trails can become slippery after rain.
  • Hiking shoes or boots are strongly recommended for this trek. 

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