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    St Edwards Park

    4.1 (104 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    river swing!!
    Valerie H.

    This is the place for my trail blazers. There are so many different paths on this trail, perfect for spontaneous hikers that don't care about getting lost. Some areas are on flat land, surrounded by beautiful Texas wildflowers and other places are shaded but you're going up rocky hills. Every now and again you'll come across a swimming hole which is the perfect way for you and the pups to cool down! The only thing that was unfortunate was this is an on leash location and my dog is very used to being off leash. We made it work though.

    Christina H.

    St Edwards Park is not too big, and not too small. I like the easy-going trails, but I also enjoy the mystery of what could be on the other side. Follow the signage and find out (we ran into two dead ends). There is a little water hole where people swim that's not the clearest/cleanest, but it's hill country, so what do you expect? It's the Texas way. Pups are allowed, parking is easy, add this to your list of things to do on the weekend with your dogs!

    Gabriella C.

    My car got broken into as well, we didn't know this but the park is notorious for smash and grabs. Beautiful park though! I wouldn't even bring a car next time and uber instead, because we didn't have anything valuable in sight, just a bag of clothes and that was still taken. ‍

    Leila R.

    This place was much better to navigate with better trails signage and less crowded than the Bull Creek Greenbelt section, though they do connect at some point. The trails are somewhat "labyrinthine" and they do spur quite a bit, but there are markers at each split and some even have a parking lot "P" to redirect you. There is a neat little quasi-waterfall that you can walk across and walk off-trail to access from below. I even managed to find a spot along the creek all to myself...which in the ever-overcrowded city and it's increasingly overcrowded trailways was a rare and valued commodity! I took off my shoes and waded in the water and even found a lone rock in the middle of the stream to attempt yoga poses and meditation on. Eventually my solitary zen was intruded upon by a hiker and their dog (at least this one was leashed), but I thoroughly enjoyed being able to achieve some nature-soaked solitude in a city where that seems more and more an impossibility. This place is a great city park gem, but "shhh" don't let the word get out lest it become Barton Greenbelt: Part Deux!

    TJ R.

    This place is so cool. It's real easy to get to if you live in the northern parts of Austin. This can be good and bad as there isn't much for parking. When the tiny lot is full you'll be on the mostly shoulder-less street. The trails can be a little rough and unkempt, sometimes muddy after a rain. It's worth it, though, for access to a cute little river and pleasant hiking. In the summer there are lots of people there to keep cool. Walking in the shallow parts of the river is a fun adventure and there are hidden trails along the way.

    This is my car windows smashed in
    Samantha L.

    Absolutely phenomenal hiking but I got my car window smashed in the parking lot and they stole my entire backpack with my wallet. The entire parking lot and spots along the side of the road are covered in car window glass. If you are going to hike at this park I would Uber, I would never park my car here again and that is my reason for one star. Other than that the hiking is great and the creek is very nice.

    Ruby D.

    It was a perfect "pretty day" activity. You drive through some pretty wind-y roads to get here (I'm so not used to this I'm from Houston!) but there is a small parking lot and a car was leaving when we arrived. Score! We took a picture of the map just in case and referred to it if we needed to. It was so easy to follow trails with the trail markers every so often Clearly most people come for the water. I think theres even a rope swing. The running creek was such a nice background noise as you got closer to it. There were lots of dogs and even a few kids. It wasn't too crowded when we went on Saturday around 4pm. For my first hike/trail experience it was great!

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    Christi J.

    This was my first time going to this park but I'm glad I did. There were numerous trails (big and small) around the park which made it interesting. Most of the trails were flat minus a few steep areas. There were small waterfalls and lots of greenery around each corner. We were able to find parking without any trouble (we came around 5pm on a Friday). Also, this park is dog friendly so a great place to bring your dog if you have one.

    Colin D.

    This was a great little find. I'm slowly discovering that Austin is just filled with little parks that have surprisingly nice and long trails through beautiful greenbelts. My wife and I did about a mile out and back along the creek with great views of a few different small falls and nice clear water. I saw a few families playing around in the water as well and I have to imagine that during the summer it's a blast.

    Broken windows in the parking lot

    DON'T come here, I have been coming here for years and it is honestly beautiful, BUT recently it has become a place where you car gets broken into. I don't read reviews or write them but I think people need to know it's not safe. It's honestly extremely disappointing because it is such a beautiful place.

    Justin N.

    Nice hiking area with water, hills, and a little bit of everything. The area has some trails that offer good views but the view of the hills is only available in a couple of spots. The trail along the river is nice but becomes muddy quite quickly in the rain and takes more than a few days to dry up leaving a couple inches of mud on the bottom of the shoes. Overall, a good area to visit.

    Christine S.

    Easy parking. Easy to find! Clear trails. Very easy but beautiful. You're always near water and it's the perfect place to bring a dog. Nice for an easy quick hike!

    a texan i.

    Very nice park. Has many intersecting trails with different elevations and terrain. We encountered a few steep and rugged climbs. Water at the dam at this time is ok, not too clear and personally I wouldn't get in to. However, upstream close to the road is clear and undisturbed. Encountered a lot of people so mask up

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    multiple routes, well shaded, u can choose to go the route with climbing some hills , or crosse the creek, or just east flat land....

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