Top Parks in Austin, Travis county, Texas, United states, Page 3

Mills Pond Recreation Area

Address: 15108 Wells Port Dr, Austin, TX 78728, USA

Park

“Everyone should take an hour off every day and come here!”

Charlie Dobbin's Park

Address: 4601 Credo Lane, Austin, TX 78725, USA

Park

“This little park is the central hub to this quaint little neighborhood. Family friendly and Pokémon go central. Lololol”

Blunn Creek Greenbelt

Address: 1901 East Side Dr, Austin, TX 78704, USA

Park

“Super fun greenbelt exploration for young kids. My 5 & 7 yr olds loved it!”

Onion Creek Metropolitan Park

Address: 8652 Nuckols Crossing Rd, Austin, TX 78744, USA

Park

“Nice little getaway for you and your furry friend. Trailhead parking and facilities are good. Hang out in the off leash open area or hit the trail. You can hike to the end of the trail to get to the water or take the shorter route half way there. Crossing the water takes your further into the trail. Water is clean enough for dogs but haven't seen anyone swimming.”

Ortega School Park

Address: Austin, TX 78721, USA

Park

“Fun place for kids and family”

Trailhead Park

Address: 10984 Boulder Ln, Austin, TX 78726, USA

Park

“This is a very well designed park. There are lots of playsets for kids and larger, more athletic structures for adults. Plenty of open space.”

Slaughter Creek Trail

Address: 9901 Farm to Market Rd 1826, Austin, TX 78737, USA

Park

“Excellent 5 or 3 mile loop for beginers or just about anyone.”

The Launch Pad

Address: UC, 1306 Stanford Dr Room 1319, Miami, FL 33146, USA

School Park

“Had a great experience working with these guys for my startup! Definitely recommend!”

Tanglewood Park

Address: 11409 Rustic Rock Dr, Austin, TX 78750, USA

Park

“A decent park with play equipment, basketball court, and a short but wooded trail”

Circle C Ranch Metropolitan Park on Slaughter Creek

Address: 6301 W Slaughter Ln, Austin, TX 78739, USA

Park

“To pedal and walk is a beautiful thing”

Emma Long Metropolitan Park

Address: 1600 City Park Rd, Austin, TX 78730, USA

Park

“This place was great! Plenty of shade and picnic tables. The water was nice and shallow out to the buoy lines, perfect for small kids. Bathrooms were conveniently close to the beach area and we're clean. Online reservation system was easy to use; I am glad I knew about them in advance. Would be nice to have better signs indicating how to get to the water from the main road. Also, beware there are lots of burrs in the grass; wear water shoes or sandals. Overall still awesome though; we will definitely be back”

North Star Greenbelt

Address: 11701 Tallow Field Way, Austin, TX 78758, USA

Park

“One of my favorite short runs.”

Walter E. Long Metropolitan Park

Address: 6620 Blue Bluff Rd, Austin, TX 78724, USA

Park

“Thank you ?”

Balcones Canyonlands Preserve

Address: Austin, TX 78732, USA

Park

Mountain View Park

Address: 9000 Middlebie Dr, Austin, TX 78750, USA

Park

“This is a great place to take your kids. I believe they also have a tennis court.”

Nuckols Crossing of Slaughter Creek Greenway

Address: 9900 S 1st St, Austin, TX 78748, USA

Park

Springfield Neighborhood Park

Address: 6604 E William Cannon Dr, Austin, TX 78744, USA

Park

“A wonderful and beautiful family park within walking distance from a couple subdivisions and bicycle distance from more than a few subdivisions in South Austin. Some parks around Austin are very congested and crowded but S.N.P. for the most part is never that way. Countless spots for beautiful photo opportunities along with plenty of spots to sit with a date, play with the kids, or just a walk of the dog- or cat- or heck potbelly pig if you have one!”

Williamson Creek East Greenbelt

Address: 4618 E William Cannon Dr, Austin, TX 78744, USA

Park

Commons Ford Ranch Metropolitan Park

Address: 614 N Commons Ford Rd, Austin, TX 78733, USA

Park

“Of all the city of Austin reservations, this place seems to be the least crowded. There's a small trail if you want to go for a walk but it's not a large enough to make a whole trip out there for that. The water is brisk and easy to get into. Plenty of trees for shade. Dog friendly!”

Hornsby Bend Bird Observatory

Address: 2210 S FM 973, Austin, TX 78725, USA

Park

“Pros: peaceful, lots of deer, birds and even an armadillo, easy to get to. Cons: occasional jet noise and if the wind is blowing east you get a not so nice fragrance from the wastewater plant. Overall a great place to hike! My wife and I only saw 1 other person on Thanksgiving morning.”

Chestnut Pocket Park

Address: 2207 E 16th St, Austin, TX 78702, USA

Park

“A nice bit of public space in a thriving neighborhood, with a generous picnic shelter and space enough for young uns to kick a ball around.”

Texas Park Outfitters

Address: 1100 Baylor St, Austin, TX 78703, USA

Park

Walnut Creek Sports Complex

Address: 7800 Johnny Morris Rd, Austin, TX 78724, USA

Park Local government office

Whitter Park

Address: 8701 Whitter Dr, Austin, TX 78747, USA

Park

“Muy bonitas las casas”

Brentwood Neighborhood Park

Address: 6710 Arroyo Seco, Austin, TX 78757, USA

Park

“Very open space. Various courts available (basketball, volleyball, tennis).”

Field Guides Birding Tours

Address: 9433 Bee Cave Rd bldg 2 ste 105, Austin, TX 78733, USA

Travel agency Park

“Incredibly friendly and knowledgeable staff.”

River Place Mud

Address: 14050 Summit Dr, Austin, TX 78728, USA

Park

Ridge Oak Triangle Park

Address: 4621 Lake View, Austin, TX 78731, USA

Park

Bel-Aire Mobile Home Park

Address: 841 Airport Blvd, Austin, TX 78702, USA

Campground Rv park Lodging Park

“The owner is a very well mannered and my location is so awesome. I have let my friends and family know that this is a well location to call home, no matter what other people say, especially the haters huh. This is a wonderful business location. Keep up the great work your doing for your business Mr Nagi”

Lou Neff Point

Address: Ann and Roy Butler Hike and Bike Trail, Austin, TX 78746, USA

Park

“Most serene location near Zilker park and often unknown to tourists visiting Austin due to its interior placement.People jog, kayak around the Lou neff point in the evenings and parking is available on either sides of the zilker park. Its very quite location and gives a lot of privacy to enjoy the downtown view. Caution- kindly be advised that the place gets too dark after evenings and would be difficult for newcomers to reach the main road (there are no lights available in pathway to Lou Neff point). Also carry an DSLR to capture beautiful views of downtown Austin”

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