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    Me and the View of Austin from on top of the hill
    Marissa G.

    My husband and I have been to this park multiple times. We ride around Austin on our E-bike and stop here to stretch our legs, eat a meal or a snack and to enjoy the atmosphere. We decided to ride up this hill and check out the view. It was really pretty. There are places to sit up on the top of the hill. We've also sat under some of the trees that provide shade or by the different water features. There is plenty of space to hang out. I noticed that there is a children's park with a lot of fun playground activities for kids. There are bathrooms by the children's park but sometimes they are locked. They also have porta potties in the same area. It's a cool outdoor place to visit.

    Douglas Wayne Sahm
    Victor H.

    This is an Austin staple of a park with the grassy areas for dogs and kids to run, a sprinkler/water fountain, several playgrounds, and a the Doug Sahm hill to climb to get that I'm-on-top-of-the-world view of the city. With all these combined, you can't help but feel blissful as you take you walk amongst this area. While it's a 5 star park, a few issues come with visiting here that prevent me from giving it that fifth star. First is parking, you will either need to get lucky or wait for someone to bounce before snatching up their spot to get here. Second is there can be a lot of homeless people hanging around here. I usually don't have issues with them unless they interact with me when I just want to enjoy my serenity and peace of mind within the park.

    Jasmine L.

    Open and spacious park! Visited on a weekend morning, and there were many families, groups, and pets walking and sitting! Love the view of downtown and the river. Very clean, and parking can be found at various points throughout!

    Valerie V.

    Parking is definitely difficult here but totally worth visiting. They charge for parking however after 5 its FREE. They have 3 playgrounds next to each other that are HUGE. They also have a pond, water sprinkler [comes up from floor] and a large hill worth climbing to view the city. We also got lucky at the top of the hill and saw a bat. [ Bats can be seen in the later months]

    Shradha A.

    Amongst the urban parks, this is the best one. It is well designed and also well maintained. We even saw a street light getting replaced. First, there's the small pond with lily pads (I would have wanted to be proposed to here). There's the fountain (Liz Carpenter Splash Pad) which was off when we went early AM but a couple of little kids were still enjoying the area (Auditorium Shores Playground). Next, run up the Doug Sahm Hill Summit and run down the diagonally circular Doug Sahm Hill Path (or the opposite). Two women had found the most perfect spot to do yoga on that summit. The 360 views are sure worth taking in - and most especially, the sunrise. Finally, walk the myriads of routes from the Auditorium Shores at Town Lake Metropolitan Park to the Vic Mathias Shores at Lady Bird Lake Metro Park (yeah, I thought the same thing about the number of dedications in this one area). You see creative architecture for the arts centers and theater on one side and the rapidly densifying riverside skyline on the other side. Don't miss on the route the Bicentennial Time Capsule, Fannie Davis Town Lake Gazebo and pond by the Brent Grulke Plaza, Stevie Ray Vaughn Statue, and back along the river past the Auditorium Shores Dog Park. There are restrooms here too. For a small hidden hill adventure detour - cross the bridge west over the creek and enter the Butler Park Pitch and Putt on the southern side - with some golf hills that are temporarily closed but perfect grass to enjoy from a bench with a coffee and a book. It's approximately 1.2 mi round trip depending on your chosen route. We parked in the small lot off Dawson (off Barton Springs Rd) next to the Dougherty Arts Center and saw most spots open early in the morning.

    Drew O.

    Amazing park; bring all your kids even the furry ones. Was a perfect weather day. Tons of outdoor activities and playgrounds for kids. Austin really keeps its parks clean and safe.

    Stevie Ray Vaughn memorial stature
    Frank B.

    Came to Austin on a mission to locate the Stevie Ray Vaughn statue, mission accomplished. After some research I discovered this greenbelt park next the 1st Street Bridge had the monument to the guitar god himself. Parking was available in a small lot right by the running path along the river. After walking a small distance there stood the giant bronze statue of the man himself. A larger than life bronze statue was erected for the man who played the blues his way. After paying homage I snapped some photos and off I went. As for the park it has a nice biking & running path along the river, yet it's mainly an open grass field and not much else. I recall coming here once before for an outdoor music festival. Well, I hope my info helps you find the statue.

    Park
    Amanda S.

    This is an awesome open spaced park kinda of in a perfect spot. I love the openness and the sidewalks everywhere. I also love the little hills - I am not sure why some exist, but they are fun and good exercise for a kid to run up and down. There is also a beautiful water fountain to play in when it is warm. You will catch some gorgeous views of downtown too. There is public restroom in case of emergencies. Plus parking here is always easy and free! This park is dog friendly and they have little stations to encourage dog owners to pick up the poo. Very nice if you ask me. Like I said this little park is awesome and beautiful. It is well kept and a great place to hang out for a bit. If you have a kid that needs to run off some energy it is great spot for that too.

    Jessica R.

    This is my favorite thus far of all the city parks. We stopped by today to bask in the post-inaugural glow of a glorious Austin day, and it was everything we could have hoped. Rolling hills crowned by a cloudless sky, fountains (complete with rainbows!), a crane on the shore of the pond.....we lucked out with the weather and it made for a perfect afternoon, along with providing yet more evidence for me (that I didn't even need) of how fortunate I am to call this city home. We walked up the little winding path to the crest of the "Hilltop Observation" area; there's a nice view to be had from there. It's no Mt. Bonnell, but still nice, definitely worth a look, and a good picture spot for out of town visitors. The cleanliness of the women's restroom never fails to impress me. And they always, always have soap, which is like manna from heaven in a park bathroom. Simply put, a treasure. A lovely spot to while away a Sunday afternoon or, alternatively, a good reason to play hooky from work. Can't wait to go back for a picnic.

    So fun for kids
    allison j.

    I go to parks every week with my kids and had no idea this existed. It is SO FUN! My kids played in the splash pad, ran up the hills, tried to catch fish in the pond and we had a picnic. It is even great for night time because of the lights in the fountain. It is gorgeous hills with the background of downtown Austin. You should go. Great for kids, great for adults. Bathrooms on site. Bring a swimsuit and a towel.

    Laura H.

    We came here for the Liz Carpenter Fountain, which consists of dozens of fountain heads arranged in a spiral pattern that sporadically shoot, bubble and gush sprays of water up to six feet in the air. Another great beat-the-heat activity and a good, free alternative to the pool if your kids aren't the best swimmers. My nephews and I loved running through the fountain and splashing in the shallow pools. I thought they would get bored eventually but I had to force them to leave about an hour and a half and they were asking to go back the next day. Crocs or swim shoes might be a good idea here but clothes or a swimsuit works. The water smells heavily of chlorine, but at least you know its clean.

    Tracy B.

    Have made it by here several times. Also played model for a day and shots taken of me. Several photo opportunities. Early mornings are great to watch the sun come up behind the skyline. It is a great place to sit and read and enjoy the lake and surrounding area. Relaxing, even with all the people. And the majority of them are friendly. They have water fountains up from the small lake, the kids love to run through them, but I also enjoyed it! I go back again and again....

    Léonie L.

    This a huge park! We come here to do laps around the park. There is a huge water fountain kids play in during summer time (the city made the water clean for small children). There are lots of trees but it's an overall very sunny park. This is a good place for kids to learn to ride their bikes or skateboard! The reasons I am not giving it 5 stars is because: (1) Finding parking is a real pain. You will most likely have to wait for someone to leave to park. (2) The water fountain is always "closed for maintenance". (3) There is a huge tree near the center of the park where kids lot to hang off branches. If I go during the week, there are many homeless folks that sleep under the tree.

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    A-MAZING! It's magical at night, and like no other place in Austin. Great spot to take pictures.

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    This park is awesome, green grass, paved walking areas and the best part is the splash pad for the kids. Perfect for a hot day!

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    Another of the many parks of Austin, this one located between the Long Center and the Dougherty Arts Center.

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    What a fun place to hang out and people watch. I do a regular (year round) outdoor core class here and the venue is always great !

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    Pease Park is one of Austin's most beautiful parks. Full stop! It has been thoughtfully designed…read moreand enjoyable green space to frequent. Stretching along Shoal Creek, the park offers a mix of shaded walking and biking trails, open lawns, and beautifully restored natural areas. It is hard to believe when you are in the park that you are in the heart of central Austin. The park is especially family friendly, with a large playground, splash pad, treehouse style observation area, and plenty of seating. While we were at the park a school was hosting a picnic for its students. The northern portion of the park is even more quiet and scenic, with winding trails, limestone bluffs, and creek views. It's a great area for dog walks, leisurely strolls, picnics, workouts, or just relaxing under the trees. The park is well maintained and welcoming to all ages. This park is very special.

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    Treehouse view from below, the walk way to upper level is on the left side.
    Treehouse view from below, the walk way to upper level is on the left side.
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    4.8
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    TLDR: Great park for all ages, with unique playscapes, climbing structures, and a splash pad…read more Limited parking in paid lot. Awesome park with a variety of playscapes. Large space -- spread out. You've got climbing structures, slides, tunnels, swings. What I really loved was how they incorporated the playscapes into the terrain (e.g. slides and tunnels were built into hills). I also appreciated that they had activities for various ages -- my 3.5-year-old daughter enjoyed the complex climbing structure while my 1.5-year-old son liked the simple tree stump climbing structure. Splash pad nearby and ample green space to run around. Downtown is nearby so you've got a beautiful view of the skyscrapers. You've also got some less pleasant aspects. When we were parking, there was a disheveled looking man being arrested. No idea how much of a disturbance he created but the cops were taking care of it. There's a paid parking lot that fills up quickly. Terry Black's BBQ is right across the street if you got a good parking spot and want to snag some meat as well (their line moves fast).

    Alliance Children's Garden is a playground within the larger Butler Park in Austin. We chose to…read morecome here since its want right across the street from Terry Black's BBQ, where we planned to have lunch. The park has lots of playscapes and climbing structures, and you'll also get nice views of the tall buildings of downtown Austin. They do have an hourly pay-parking lot at the entrance, but it does fill up quickly. It's almost better to leave your car here and walk to Terry Black's. We only hung out at the hills and tunnels section of the park, which our 4yo son loved. They have several hills covered with artificial turf of varying heights that are fun to crawl, climb, or roll down. The tunnels through each hill will make you feel like a Hobbit in those LOTR movies.

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    Barton Creek Greenbelt
    Barton Creek Greenbelt
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    Newly engaged couple portraits by the falls
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    Mount Bonnell was a place that we were told we really needed to go when we were visiting Austin…read more You get on top of the ridge (at least this is a ridge to me as I was born and raised and lived in mountain states where the mountains are quite large) and you can get a great view of downtown Austin with it's cityscape and then you can also get a good view of the Colorado River and the neighborhoods across the river which are quite nice. The terrain is rocky on top so watch your step and there are a fair amount of people up here enjoying the view as well. I am sure sunrises and sunsets are beautiful and very impressive. We walked for a ways and got a few different vantage points of the views so if you are able to do that I definitely recommend doing so. It's a great place and indeed a place to go when visiting. The locals enjoy it too!

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    View at Mount Bonnell
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