Top 5 Day Hikes Near Lubbock, Texas – And What to Wear for Each

When you think of outdoor adventures around Lubbock, you might not immediately think “hiking haven”—but trust us, West Texas has some hidden gems perfect for a day on the trail. Whether you're looking for scenic canyon views, quiet desert solitude, or lakeside strolls, there's a trail nearby calling your name.

At Mountain Hideaway, we don’t just sell outdoor gear—we live for it. Here are our top 5 favorite spots for day hiking around Lubbock, along with what to wear and bring to make the most of your adventure. (And yes, we’ve got the gear you need.)


1. Lubbock Lake Landmark – History Meets Hiking

Located right in the heart of Lubbock, Lubbock Lake Landmark is a short drive for anyone looking to get their legs moving without heading too far out of town. This archaeological preserve offers interpretive trails with signs about the area's ancient history, plus wildlife viewing opportunities.

Trail Vibe: Easy, family-friendly, mostly flat terrain.
Best For: Beginners, families, or solo hikers looking for a peaceful loop close to town.

What to Wear:

  • Lightweight, breathable layers – West Texas sun can be intense even in cooler months.
  • wide-brim hat and UV-protection sunglasses for mid-day hikes.
  • Sturdy trail runners or light hiking shoes with good tread.

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2. Lake Alan Henry – Water Views & Rolling Trails

Just under an hour and a half southeast of Lubbock, Lake Alan Henry offers a mix of shoreline hiking and wooded areas. While it's best known for fishing and boating, hikers can find solitude along the trails that wind around the lake.

Trail Vibe: Moderate terrain, occasional elevation gain, scenic water views.
Best For: Nature lovers who want a peaceful day near the water.

What to Wear:

  • Moisture-wicking clothing – you're near water, so humidity is a factor.
  • Lightweight hiking pants or shorts with built-in stretch for comfort.
  • Bug spray and a hydration pack—this area can get toasty and buggy.

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3. Buffalo Springs Lake – Quick Nature Escape

Only about 15 minutes from Lubbock, Buffalo Springs Lake is the go-to for those who want a quick getaway. While the lake is popular for boating and picnicking, it also offers some great hiking paths along the water and through the surrounding hills.

Trail Vibe: Mostly easy to moderate, with some hill climbs and rocky areas.
Best For: After-work hikes or quick weekend escapes.

What to Wear:

  • Quick-dry t-shirts and multi-use footwear (especially if you’re transitioning to kayaking or other lake activities).
  • A daypack with snacks, sunscreen, and a refillable water bottle.

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4. Caprock Canyons State Park – Red Rock Majesty

About two hours northeast of Lubbock, Caprock Canyons is home to some of the most dramatic scenery in the Texas Panhandle. Towering red cliffs, wide-open skies, and free-ranging bison make this park an unforgettable day trip.

Trail Vibe: Moderate to challenging, with some steep climbs and exposed trails.
Best For: Hikers wanting a “national park” feel without leaving the state.

What to Wear:

  • Breathable sun shirts and a wide-brim hat—there’s not much shade.
  • Trekking poles for added stability on the climbs.
  • Trail shoes or boots with good grip to handle loose rock and elevation changes.

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5. Palo Duro Canyon State Park – Texas’ Grand Canyon

Known as the second-largest canyon in the U.S., Palo Duro Canyon is a must-visit. With vibrant rock formations and iconic trails like the Lighthouse Trail, this spot is a favorite for day hikers and photographers alike.

Trail Vibe: Moderate to strenuous, depending on the route.
Best For: Full-day outings, scenic views, and hikers looking for a challenge.

What to Wear:

  • Performance base layers for long hikes with changing temps.
  • Backpacking-style daypacks with plenty of water capacity.
  • Don’t forget sunscreen, snacks, and a good trail map.

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Final Thoughts

Day hiking around Lubbock is all about being prepared for the elements—sun, dust, elevation, and sometimes even wildlife. The right gear can make your trip comfortable, safe, and unforgettable.

Want help finding the perfect setup for your next trail day? Swing by Mountain Hideaway or check out our online shop to get outfitted for wherever your boots take you.

See you on the trail!

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