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    Mayfield Park

    4.6 (232 reviews)
    Open 5:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Delores L.

    Our stop and smell the roses tour led us to Mayfield Park after grabbing our breakfast items. The peacocks are back!!! There were out and about in the park. The last time I was at Mayfield Park, the peacocks were not present. This morning crowd was gathered at the front of the park admiring the peacocks. One male peacock fanned his beautiful tail feathers. This happens most frequently during mating season. It was delightful to see the peacocks and eat our breakfast in the park.

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    Theo P.

    Hidden Gem There is something so wholesome and peaceful about this park. It's natural preserve for peacocks but there's so much more. There's hiking trails the will take you to the lake and of course the outdoor art museum. 10/10 peacocks

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    Katie C.

    It's just so lovely here! I went yesterday with my friend. Since it was midday and super hot, I didn't get to see the peacocks. They were likely hiding in the shade. The grounds are so well-kept. The gardens, cottage and ponds are just so charming. You will feel so relaxed while being here. This is a great spot to bring friends and family when they are visiting Austin.

    Ashley C.

    a park to see some peacocks!! along with some short trails. to see peacocks: once parking in the parking lot go to the left where you'll see little buildings. this is where the peacocks hang around. i went during the summer so i only saw one hiding in the shade.

    Rain W.

    We mainly came for the garden with the ponds and flowers. There are a few trails you can walk but they are pretty rocky and not the best for weak ankles. Either way the pond area had several ponds with lilly pads and a water fall. There were some stone statues as well. You can rent out the building for events too. Parking was easy and it was a nice experience.

    Anita C.

    Love love this place! Wonderful spot for photos. Nice, short trails. It's very well taken care of too. So peaceful.

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    Steffie S.

    I love this little park. It's so calming just to walk around the ponds, listen to the fountains, look at all the flowers, and watch the peafowl roam around. The grounds are all maintained by volunteers , which is pretty amazing. The short trails on the other side of the stonewalls are enjoyable as well. In all the years I've been stopping by, I don't think I've read the history on the place...or I've forgotten it. So, I guess I'll look it up, and head back again soon. How fortunate we are to have such a tranquil little garden in our city.

    Destini W.

    Great place to visit if you're visiting Austin for the first time. You can explore the garden and the hiking area. If you're lucky, you may even see the peacocks roaming. Take your family here for a fun outing and pictures, free of charge.

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    Maria Aimen J.

    This place has 3 free things which was fantastic--and very rare! 1st-- It had free parking which was great, because Lord knows nothing bothers me more than having to pay for parking. 2nd-- they had free entrance which was also great because with a large group of family members the ticket prices really add up quickly and we could have easily spent over a $100 over here and I am so glad that we did not have to 3rd--they have free roaming peacocks which were a fun sight to see! I saw 5 of them total I believe and it was fun trying to see them jump from one place to another. The peacocks did not get close to us and tended to stay on the roof for the duration of how long we visited which was about an hour including the coming in and leaving time. I think that it is definitely worth driving over here to see the peacocks and the garden. We came in December and so it was not as green as I suppose it would be in the summer but the trade off was to have better weather and not have to walk in over a 100゚ weather so I am happy about that . I saw reviews talking about people seeing ground keepers and I did not see any round keepers so we did not have any type of tour but I am definitely not complaining because I really enjoyed coming here it was a free and peaceful experience. It was very close to Mount Bonnell so we were able to visit both places and enjoy the nature of Austin.

    On top of the house: a peacock & a pea-hen (to the right)
    Elle S.

    This place is absolutely beautiful. There are PEACOCKS!!!!!!! & PEAFOWL - which are the female version! Just hanging around! Hanging around town! With their long, feathered tails that they use to charm each other. You'll see them atop the tree branches & the tops of the buildings at the park. Then if you walk around to the side/back, they're scattered amongst the grounds, feeding off the floor & hanging out in a squad. They're adorable! The mayfield park etiquette warns against approaching them - you don't want to bother them, but they'll come close enough that you'll be able to take a photograph, or at least zoom in a little & take a great, sharp capture. I was visiting a friend who lives in Austin & this park was on our must-see list. He absolutely had to show me the peafowl & I'm so very glad he did! I was enamored! I honestly like the female ones better :) This is a beautiful spot for a date, or to bring kids (as long as they don't run towards the animals). If you can get your kids to stand by and observe, the animals might just come up to you & you can get some lovely photographs with them, or just appreciate them as is. The ponds have a toooooon of koi fish. They are very fascinating creatures. They make the funniest, most cutest faces. I had a lot of fun looking at the koi fish too, which wasn't even the reason my friend brought me to this park. Such a lovely place, a must-visit especially if ur in Austin for only a short period of time!

    Helene S.

    Nice quiet park in Austin. Many peacocks along the trails. Parking is free. A short walk to the lake and a short drive to Mount Bonnell.

    Chelsea L.

    See the peacocks here! It took a while to find them but the peacocks are usually gathered together. Move slowly as to not scare them.

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    Shannon G.

    I didn't stay long. Not really sure what the fuss is about this place. The paths are super narrow, and rough. There's nothing to really see once you see the peacocks that are up by the parking lot and the gated area with koi fish. I took my pictures and left.

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