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    Hutto Community Park

    4.4 (5 reviews)

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    Play For All Abilities Park

    Play For All Abilities Park

    4.8
    (219 reviews)
    6.0 mi

    Saturday afternoon, I took my 6 year old nephew to this park. It is indeed a Play for all…read more.. It was not as busy as I thought. Parking was great. We parked close to the entrance. My nephew was extremely excited!!I noticed that everything was thoroughly thought out. The entrance gate is slightly heavy (two to pass through. Other area were the same (heavy gates to prevent kids from entering the paved areas without permission & help. There were several areas to play: sensory areas, sand box (large), agility, strength training for the littles, and a cute township area where kids can ride (provided mini bikes) bikes or scooters in the "city". The imagination stations were adorable. Most areas were covered well. They had several restrooms and water stations. Seating for birthdays and such. I didn't have time to take pictures. But it's true to the website. I highly recommend it!

    We went to this park for my grandson's birthday. It is in Round Rock Texas. It is a safe place to…read morebring your children to play. There is a fence completely surrounding the park and there is a gate to go in and out of which has the handles high enough that a child could not open that gate. There was a lot of thought put into this park. They have wonderful learning areas such as they have an area all about music; This was definitely a favorite place. There are chimes to sound and drums to play, The children really enjoyed this area. They had a zip line made for children. My four-year-old granddaughter was enjoying it and after her, some 13-year-olds were enjoying it. It's very well-made, very safe and very fun. They have a shopping area for them to pretend -- along with their own personal H-E-B! My granddaughter really enjoyed pretending to shop. I think that's a secret word here, there's a lot of pretending going on here! I highly recommend this park. It's important to know that animals are not allowed unless it's a service animal. There's a lot of kids running and yelling and playing and laughing. This is not the place for you if you're going to a park to read a book. This is definitely a great place for children or for parents to play with their children. I highly recommend you visit.

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    Fritz Park

    Fritz Park

    3.8
    (4 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    Fritz got the refresh it truly needed. It's THE park of Hutto now. After delays and delays and…read moredelays, it looks like Fritz Park's construction has wrapped, and with all the construction fences down, we can all explore what Fritz Park has to offer. One of the biggest sellers to families is the new splash pad, which, compared to other splash pads in Hutto, actually works. I don't think that's a hard ask, but at this point it's worth a celebration. In addition, there's a new all-wheels track, which is a slick-designed skate track for boards and bikes, a looping half-mile trail around the park that connects to the Cottonwood Creek Trail, a small stage with turf, cornhole, a great pond, and a sensory garden with objects to touch and fiddle with, the already existing basketball court and gazebo, and plenty of single-use family/all-gender bathrooms, which I think is great. If you gotta go, just pick a door. Lastly, there are two playgrounds for the younger kids and older kids. The younger kids' playground has musical instruments, swings, and other safe activities, while the older kids' playground has a rope climber, some American Ninja Warrior obstacle course, monkey bars, and more. It's pretty sick even for an adult. The slides on it are also pretty intense and adventurous. It's slick. Overall, I will be coming back to Fritz many, many times for as long as I'm in Hutto because it feels like a great space for community and just a fun spot overall. I will enjoy diverging from my runs on the Cottonwood Creek Trail to take a little detour through the newly renovated park. RIYL: A third space worth the visit

    Great, huge park for families hiding behind Hutto Elementary! I had never been and didn't know it…read moreexisted until Hutto city put on an event a few weeks ago. Tons of space, a nice covered and paved area to hold events or escape the sun. They have basketball courts andI especially liked that the two kids play sets are covered over the top. Keeps it shady and the plastic cool for the kiddos. It has a wonderful small scenic path, but the small stream is overrun by weeds and trash. Makes a lot of the area smell bad and creates more bugs.

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    Hutto Lake Park

    Hutto Lake Park

    4.2
    (14 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Hutto Lake Park is a small park with a loop that is slightly less than a mile. It is perfect for…read moregetting a short run in with its mix of gravel, dirt, and concrete pathways. There is also a small incline that works well for some light hills practice. There is plenty of parking, bathrooms, picnic seating under a pavilion, a basketball court, a water fountain, spots for fishing, and it sits inside a nice neighborhood. I enjoy coming here for simple runs both in the morning and afternoons. There's not lighting to make it worthwhile to visit at night.. Sometimes people will bring their dogs off leash and let them roam around, so be careful of that, but for the most part people are very respectful and courteous of each other on the loop. RIYL: Lil peaceful parks

    There's about a dozen reviews already posted and many of these reviewers do a very good job of…read morepointing out the amenities here. Like many small, local parks, parking can be an issue, but not here, there are 28 parking spaces. Between the parking lot and the HOA pool, which is for Lakeside residents only, you'll find a water retention area. Also, in the same area, you'll find a full basketball court. The good news is that the park, unlike the pool, is a public park. There is one very large covered picnic area complete with a fountain, grill and public bathrooms. Dotted along the paved trail you'll find other smaller single table covered picnic areas complete with grills. These picnic spots sit close to a sheltered pond where you can watch local wildlife such as egrets and Herons. At the far end of the park is a much larger body of water complete with a dock which also links up to an unpaved gravel trail. As others have already mentioned, there is no large playscape on the property. Additional photos and videos posted for your added insight.

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    Pump It Up Round Rock

    Pump It Up Round Rock

    3.7
    (57 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    We had my daughters third birthday party here the other day. It's really easy from a host…read moreperspective as you only need to coordinate the event with the staff ahead of time for things like kid count and food. It's really nice that the kids get a chance to play in two rooms during the party, roughly 35 mins in room A and then another 25 mins in Room B. I've been here for other parties so it was nice to see some different inflatables in room B. Day of party logistics are really very easy. We took all of our party decorations and dropped them with our things during check in. While the kids were playing we discussed how to decorate the room with the staff. That was it! We elected to have the venue order pizza for us rather than do it ourselves. Took off the pressure of having to go pick it up or get it delivered on time. There will be a small fee if you do elect to bring your own food. It just has to be able to be eaten with your hands for reference. The staff does a great job getting the kids to move between rooms and helps to serve the food when you are in the party room. Overall a great experience!

    The kids always have a great time at Pump It Up, and the private party setup is really fun and…read morewell-organized! That said, we left feeling quite disappointed by several things during our most recent visit. One major letdown was the Glow Party. Each child was given just one glow stick bracelet--yes, just one. Based on their advertising, especially the "Glow Mania" promotional video on their website, we were expecting a much more vibrant and exciting experience. In the video, kids are decked out in glow sticks--around their necks, arms, waists, and more--creating a fun, colorful atmosphere that any child (and parent) would look forward to. Unfortunately, the reality was a far cry from that. The single bracelet per child felt incredibly stingy and misleading. Frankly, it felt like a bait-and-switch--and for something marketed as a highlight of the event, it was a real disappointment. I asked for five extra glow sticks (just a few extras so the birthday child could wear them as a necklace), but the person at the front desk (who I believe is the manager--I remember him helping us before) said they didn't have any extras and only had enough for the weekend. Since the Glow Party isn't free, I expected a bit more. If I had known, I would've ordered some on Amazon to bring myself. The second-to-last party we attended gave each child a glow stick necklace, which felt much better than just a single bracelet. Also, the 15-minute bubble time in the party room seemed a little low -- raising them would definitely enhance the atmosphere. What really upset me, though, was that the staff member assisting us in the 50-minute party room threw away our special candle -- again! This is the third time it's happened, and it was the same person (with headphones on) each time. We even saw her toss it in the trash right after bringing the cake back out, just before it was time to cut it. Thankfully, a friend noticed and retrieved it from the garbage can. At other venues, staff usually set candles and small decorations aside, which I really appreciate since I like to keep them as keepsakes. This particular candle had sentimental value, so it was very disappointing--I've already lost two candles this way. Overall, we still enjoy Pump It Up and the kids had fun--but I do hope management will address these issues, especially when it comes to handling personal items like candles and decorations with more care.

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