Embark on a stunningly beautiful waterfall trail in Texas when you visit the Warbler and Laurel Trail at Wild Basin Wilderness Preserve in Austin. The waterfall isn’t enormous, but it’s still one of my favorite waterfalls in the Lone Star State because it’s surrounded by lush greenery and is just so pretty to look at.

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Please note that Wild Basin Wilderness Preserve charges a fee to enter on weekends and holidays (it’s free on weekdays). Visit the official website to learn more. Head to AllTrails to learn more about the Warbler and Laurel Trail, and don’t forget to sign up for AllTrails+ for additional perks like offline map access.

Have you ever taken this waterfall trail in Texas? If so, we’d love to hear all about your experience in the comments! Check out our previous article below for a nearby bridge with some truly awe-inspiring views. It’s such a fun day trip destination!

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