| Athletic Complex Walking Trail |  | | 1.82 | Most of the route is not on paved sidewalks but does travel on the border of parking lots. There are no steep hills. This trail may be suitable for wheelchairs or strollers. You can park in the football stadium parking lot along Aquarena Drive and proceed east towards the football stadium. Jowers, with drinking fountains and restrooms is located near the San Marcos River at Sewell Park. |
| Heart of Campus Walking Trail |  | | .57 | The entire trail is on a paved surface and there are a few steep hills. There are wheelchair and stroller accessable ramps along the whole trail, indicated by Texas State signage. This trail takes past all of the major buildings on campus. |
| Hill Climber's Walking Trail |  | | 1.82 | The entire trail is on paved surfaces some roads and some sidewalks. There are several steep hills. Wheelchairs and strollers may encounter difficulty. |
| Paul Rogers Loop |  | | .34 | The short 1/3 of a mile loop around the south parking area is named after Paul Rogers, the founder of Aquarena Springs park. His father, A.B. Rogers built the original inn, but Paul developed the property and in particular the glass-bottom boats for which Aquarena Center is still famous today. |
| RiverViews Walking Trail |  | | 1.7 | Some of the route is along paved sidewalks; the rest follows streets without sidewalks. There are a few steep hills. This trail may not be suitable for wheelchairs or strollers. Starting at Sewell Park this trail goes towards the Saltgrass Restaurant above Spring Lake and then back down and returns to Sewell Park. Deer are often seen along the road above Spring Lake. |
| Weissmuller Loop |  | | .4 | Weismuller Loop is named after Johnny Weismuller who starred as Tarzan in a number of films starting in 1932. Weismuller visited Aquarena Springs and in fact, one of the springs is named after him. Prior to his acting career he was a 5-time Olympic gold medalist, won 52 US National Championships and set 67 world records. He was committed to swimming and physical activity his whole life. At 4/10ths of a mile, Weismuller Loop encircles the core of the park. |
| West Campus Walking Trail |  | | .8 | The trail is on sidewalks and campus roads. There are hills but they are not long nor steep. This trail is suitable for wheelchairs or strollers. You can park in the Speck Garage and proceed along Academy towards the Student Recreation Center, which is a convenient place for water or restrooms. |
| Wetlands Loop |  | | .67 | The Wetlands Loop is so named because it includes a segment over the Wetlands Boardwalk, a fascinating feature at Aquarena Center. It’s a bit under ¾ of a mile and takes you from one end of the park to the other. |