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    Dick Nichols District Park

    4.2 (46 reviews)

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    Gnet A.

    My hubby decided to look for a park we haven't been to for our grand baby. This park is great. It has a little bit of everything and there are sensory activities spots all through the playground area. They have swings and this cool duo swing. they have seating, tree to climb, sand volleyball and then some. My boy, and us as well, had a blast. The park was clean and beautiful to be at. I will be returning.

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    Dawn S.

    Another beautiful walk at DNP. It rained last night so there were a few muddy parts. As I walked around the loop, I noticed the violet crown trail attaches to the park. I took the gravel path which ran parallel to the park but then seemed to be going "away" from the park so I took an off-road well worn path to the left. It was quite muddy and my new white sneakers needed a bath when we got home. The path ran parallel to a neighborhood street. It was a lovely path and I'm jealous of everyone's backyard that just looks into nature. The path looped me directly back to Beckett road. I hopped on the sidewalk and in no time I was back on the DNP loop. It was a lovely little walk. I'd do it again.

    Mike U.

    We have family in the area and Dick Nichols District Park has become our go-to walking spot with the kids in tow. There is plenty of parking available and tons of room to load/unload. The main trails are nice and paved and wind around the park for roughly two miles, give or take. There are also dirt trails that lead onto and off of the paved trails. Apparently these off path trails lead to different parks in the area as well. There is also plenty of foliage which allows for a shady walk at times. The paths themselves are more than wide enough (I'd say 6-8 feet wide) for strollers and runners to cross paths with no interference. There are even some people on bikes on the trails which seems a bit much for what appears to be a walking trail but we haven't had any issues. They also have tennis courts, a full court basketball court, a kids water-play area, a multi-purpose field, volleyball courts, and plenty of area to meet up and sit in the shade. This is a great place to take in the day whether you're solo or out with friends/family. See you on the trails!

    Ashley V.

    Allllll the yes!! I hadn't been here since I was a kid. I came back the other day and was so pleasantly surprised. It hadn't changed much but all the changes would be categorized as improvements! I walked along the trail, dog waste stations every where! Along the trail they have little work out station that are awesome!! Like who needs a gym?! They had a tennis court, volleyball net, play scape, basketball court, pool, covered pavilion, and baseball area. I'm making it a goal to get here at-least once a week to walk the trail. Be weary of sticker burrs if you get off the cement trail. They also have smaller man made trails off the beaten path for you rebels. Dog and bike friendly! Yay for great parks! Did I mention this is all free? (Besides the pool) yeah, way to go Dick Nichols.

    Christine N.

    I've been coming to this park even before i had a child. It has a tennis court, sand volleyball, pool, basketball court, softball area, a trail to go jogging on. There are many trees and shaded seating. There is also a couple grills and party area. My daughter loves to play here. There is an area for big kids and a seperate area for the little ones.

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    8 years ago

    Tennis courts are worn down and there is NO hitting-wall or backboard to practice on either.

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    9 years ago

    Very fun place to take kid go on a run/walk and it is clean. They have a pool,playground,picnic tables,volleyball, and lots of other things.

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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.

    Such a gem of a park. Big, beautiful, and genuinely fun for all ages. The giant troll made from…read morenatural and recycled materials alone is worth the visit -- it's impressive and so unique. The stream nearby adds a peaceful touch, and the overall design of the park feels really intentional and creative. Kids will go crazy for the massive playground and all the interactive installations. The hanging net sphere is a must, you can lie inside and bounce around, and honestly the adults were just as into it as the little ones. There are also food vendors including ice cream, so you can easily spend a whole afternoon here. One of the most well-done parks I've been to. Highly recommend.

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    Treehouse view from below, the walk way to upper level is on the left side.
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    4.6
    (288 reviews)
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    Our wonderful Rhodesian Ridgeback passed on to the rainbow bridge three months ago at the age of 14…read moreand we were lucky enough to have the opportunity to rehome a five-year-old Ridgeback -- see photos. Her name is Tails, previously Wrigley. Have been to Zilker with her five times in the three weeks that we have had her, most recently this morning. This continues to be a great place to take a friendly animal and allow them to run wild off leash. She loves mixing it up with the other dogs and, being a Ridgeback, she is the fastest dog out there other than some of the Vizslas. Loves the sand where volleyball is played! Lots of parking! Easy access!

    Zilker Park is Austin's giant front lawn -- sprawling, busy, and full of every outdoor activity…read moreimaginable happening at once. On any given day you'll see dogs chasing frisbees, people picnicking like it's a competitive sport, and someone doing yoga in a spot that makes you wonder if they're performing for the whole park. The lawn stretches out forever, and on a sunny day it feels like half the city is out there claiming a patch of grass. Yes, the Zilker Zephyr (the little train) still exists in spirit, though it's been through closures and rebuilds. The current version -- the Zilker Eagle -- runs a short loop that's basically nostalgia on wheels. Kids love it, adults tolerate it, and everyone agrees it's one of those Austin things that doesn't need to make sense to be charming. Down by Barton Springs Pool, the real show is the area where the pool overflows into Barton Creek. It's almost always packed with families, college kids, and anyone who didn't feel like paying admission or dealing with lifeguards. It's a lively, slightly chaotic stretch of water -- people wading, floating, splashing, and generally having a great time in a spot that feels like Barton Springs' unofficial side‑door entrance. Parking is its own adventure, especially on weekends, and you'll see people trekking across the park like they're on a pilgrimage from wherever they finally found a spot. But once you're in, it's easy to settle into the mix of sunshine, crowds, and classic Austin energy.

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    There are definitely reasons why this park is so popular and why the website recommends purchasing…read moreday passes in advance. McKinney Falls is gorgeous! We went for a hike there right after a big storm and the grounds were so green and vibrant. We mostly stuck to the Onion Creek Trail as it is paved; however, the storm brought in mud to a few places on the trail, so be prepared to maneuver or wear proper footwear if you go during rainy season. Many families line up to take pictures in front of the upper falls (outside the Smith visitor center), so go early if you'd like a picture free of other guests. We then went to the lower falls area where there is an expanse of limestone (I believe) to get to the falls. There's a very small beach and swimming hole area that many families were enjoying. It's important to note that dogs can't enter any of the water at this park. The park also had multiple designated fishing areas as well. We drove around the campgrounds and they have well-maintained water + electric sites at every site. We would highly recommend a visit if you're in the Austin area.

    Austin, Tx. Actually the park is pretty nice, except…read moreconditions on a hot summer day were not ideal. The lower falls had little water and there was a huge slew of trash and litter in it and it looked disgusting. The upper falls were better but very little water flowing. We were leaving soon but my wire told me to pull over so she could photograph some wildflowers. I did because there was nobody there that day, but a Ranger had to come scold me anyway. Well I did leave behind my $12. I hope it goes for trash removal.

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    Newly engaged couple portraits by the falls
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