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Hi guys.
I am starting to seriously consider moving to Austin/ San Antonio area due to job options/ quality of life.
Are there many trail riding/ track options within 1hr from either one of those cities? Any other input from locals?
Thanks.
I am starting to seriously consider moving to Austin/ San Antonio area due to job options/ quality of life.
Are there many trail riding/ track options within 1hr from either one of those cities? Any other input from locals?
Thanks.
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Austin area has a couple good tracks. Austin Del Valle which is across the street from Circuit of the Americas which holds the F1 race, Moto GP and X Games. Another newer track that I have heard some pretty good things about is Murphy's MX. Red Rock MX isn't open every weekend, but when it is that place is top notch. Very sandy, some elevation, and some awesome jumps.
But if you are moving for moto, go to DFW or Houston, not Austin.
Houston has a lot to offer but the traffic there is some of the worst in the world. Of course, this depends on where in the Houston area you live in. They also don't really have any zoning which can be different if you're use to an area that was developed with more structured city planning. Houston is close to the coast but the Texas coast is mostly a place you'd rather not be. I spend a lot of time in Houston and just about tore out my hair last week because of the traffic.
Austin is a different city. There is a pretty big art culture along with a huge music scene in Austin so younger people tend to be more attracted to Austin. It is also the State capital so you get some of that nonsense if you're into that sort of stuff. If the bar and music scene is what you consider weekend fun then Austin is the city for you. Having said that, there are a lot of hipsters in Austin. But of all the downtowns in Texas, Austin's is the best. The traffic in Austin isn't as bad as Houston but the city is starting to feel pretty crowded, especially compared to how it was 20 years ago when I'd go down there as a kid. Austin has some nice scenery as it is in what is known as Texas Hill Country.
I haven't spent too much time in San Antonio, probably only a weeks time on average each year, but it is my least favorite of the big cities in Texas. Their downtown "River Walk" is what its known for (other than The Alamo) but it is a little hokey to me so I can only imagine how it feels for the locals. There are some beautiful parts of San Antonio to the North West but the city as a whole just seems a little more run down compared to the others. Just my opinion though of course.
I've lived in Dallas most of my life so I do have a bias towards it but it is still my favorite all-around place in Texas. I live in the north suburbs of Dallas (Richardson, Plano, Allen, McKinney, Frisco, Lewisville, Addison, Carrollton, etc.). All of our big cities and metroplexes in Texas suffer from the same problem - rapid population growth so the traffic is only getting worse in every city but Dallas (including the surrounding suburbs) seems to still be tolerable. What is nice about DFW is that it puts a lot of places easily within reach. DFW airport is American Airline's main hub and Love Field airport is Southwest Airline's main hub so you can fly to just about anywhere direct. Oklahoma is only an hour North, East Texas (with several nice tracks) is only 1.5-2 hours East, Decatur (with a couple of nice tracks) is only an hour West, Austin is 2.5-3 hours South on I-35E and Houston is 3.5 hours South on I-45. We've got a lot of great places to eat, hang out, shop, live, go to school, play sports, lakes, bicycle etc. What we don't have in DFW are big hills. It isn't literally flat and you can still find some elevation but you don't get a lot of "Wow, that is pretty" feelings driving around the metroplex like you can in other places.
But I don't know why I just typed all of that out. Too many people are moving here. It's driving our home values way up and we've got fairly high property taxes since we don't have a state income tax so I feel like it would be in my best interest to start telling people how terrible Dallas is...
It helps snow birds from up north.
We stay at 3-Palms often and always spend time at Oak Hill.
Great folks running them, great dirt and facilities make these fun.
Yet to try the tracks east of Dallas. Drove by Swan mid week last winter and it looks sweet!
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This is probably the most popular place for off-road. http://www.redrivermotorcycletrails.com
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