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    Zilker Metropolitan Park

    4.6 (288 reviews)
    Open 5:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    love the view of the city
    Kim S.

    We try to get to Zilker Park whenever we visit my son in Austin. It's a large, well kept space with the most beautiful view of downtown. You can let your dog off leash and they can really get their zoomies out. If you're looking for a respite from the hustle and bustle of the city, this is the perfect place!

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    Christina H.

    If you live in Austin and don't go to Zilker park on the regular, why are you here??? Zilker Park and Town Lake were the reasons why I moved to Austin! Austin screams nature, and nowhere embodies this better than Zilker Park. I'm always ready to go with the essentials: a picnic blanket, snacks, a good book, wine, and of course-- my pups. We love to soak up the sunshine and people and dog watch. Life is pretty darn good. Pro tip: Make sure to follow all parking signs, as the meter witches stay active on patrol

    Andrew W.

    It's a nice park in Austin where you can access there for free but the parking lot is not free so you have to be aware of it. Twas a very nice visit there as my wife and I got to walk around the river and sat under the tree You'll get to see the city of Austin as a nice background view and it's a great place to get together with family and friends! Picnic is a great idea tho! You can do volleyball as nets are everywhere. Come enjoy the park! Cheers

    View of the lake from the walking/running trail
    Marissa G.

    My husband and I stopped at Zilker Park while on our E-bike ride. We found a tree to hang out under for the shade. It's a huge park that has an open field on one side with access to a walking/running trail. I noticed many people with their dogs, people playing volleyball, and kids kicking soccer balls with their families. Someone even set up a DJ Booth and was playing dance music. I've never seen that before while visiting Zilker but I didn't mind it as it created a fun atmosphere. On the other side of the street there is a playground. There is also access to Barton Springs Pool which is great in the summer. The parking situation is kind of tricky and most spots are taken on beautiful days. Overall it was an okay place to visit if you like the outdoors. We'll return in the future but next time I plan on bringing a blanket and a good book.

    Swimming
    Skip S.

    Great Austin hangout with a great Austin vibe. Swimming is great and water is clear fed by a spring. All trees are old and beautiful. Park is monitored closely so it's clean and safe. Staff was friendly, engaging, and helpful. Put this on your checklist of things to do in Austin.

    Michael C.

    Lively and spacious. Wish there were benches to sit on. It's all just an open grass field. Great view of downtown skyline.

    Ladybird lake sunset
    Eric S.

    Although there is construction up now. This area is preparing for the "Trail of Lights." Great location, ample parking, fairly safe and clean. We launched off here to the water.

    Sunset over downtown
    Stephanie W.

    I used to come to Zilker Park all the time as a kid. The playground was always really fun, and on some days they have a little train that takes kids around the park (it's called the Zilker Zephyr). A lot of people like to swim in Barton Springs pool as well, but I don't like how cold the water is personally (can be nice in summer tho). There's also a big field on the opposite side of the street from playground that is really nice, and a lot of people like to go there to hang out with their families, have picnics, bring their dogs, and just relax in general. I came on a Monday night in September, when the weather was perfect, so we had a really lovely walk around the periphery of the park, which is largely shaded, then we sat down on the field and watch the sunset over downtown in the east which was gorgeous. Only reason I took off any stars at all is that they now charge for parking here on weekdays before six and I think on Saturday (but Sunday or after 6p is free). It never used to be that way, and honestly it just makes me feel petty at the direction of how much public parking has begun to cost in the last 10 years around Austin whereas in the past nearly all areas in and around Zilker were free. Hopefully that cost is to support maintenance though, but that playground is definitely the same as it was 20-25 years ago when I started going to it. But overall - Zilker is a wonderful park, and if you just want some outdoor time around Austin without a full hike, this place is an excellent spot to get some!

    Circa 1979; that's me in the red shirt crying. The train horn scared me.
    Lauren R.

    My review is specifically about the Zilker Train, which is an iconic and nostalgic Austin must-do. I grew up in Austin and we rode the "Zilker Zephyr" every time we came to the park. They shut down the train about 5 years ago because it was desperately in need of some upgrades. It's now called the "Zilker Eagle", and thanks to funding from Capitol Metro it is spiffied up and ready to ride! A few things to note: --Very few bathrooms in the area and the bathhouse for the pool is currently under construction. Just be aware with little kids to do a proactive trip to the potty before waiting in line for the train. --If there is any lightning or rain in the area the train will not be running, for obvious reasons. We had already purchased our tickets and they honored them the next day when we came back. --If you have noise sensitive kids, be aware that the train whistle can be a bit loud and startling. Noise-cancelling headphones may help (see picture of me crying in 1979....) ALL ABOARD!! Enjoy the ride. :)

    Lisa K ..

    Absolutely LOVED our time spent here! Filled with happy families enjoying time together! Run, bike, scooter, and lounging spot! Make sure you wear comfortable walking shoes... you will be walking everywhere, even in places you didn't know you'll go!! We walked from the Nature Science Center to the Springs Pool which was closed Labor Day weekend! This led us to keep walking to do kayaking on the lake! Wowzers it was SUPER crowded!!! The 3 guys who came to work on Labor Day weekend worked super hard and even had exceptional customer service with a cheerful attitude! They did a great job controlling the crowd waiting in the long lines for kayaks. Shout out to DANE & the other brown haired guy who helped us on to the kayaks! They deserve a raise for working under short staffed! Don't practice your kayak skills in crowds! It will not end well! People were very nice and polite... lots of bridge jumpers and guys flipping into water! Great and fun crowd this weekend! It was our first time visiting! Would definitely go back!

    Stephanie J.

    This park is amazing. It's huge and the views are beautiful. You can do so much here like play all kinds of sports, ride a bike, fly a kite, kayak and more. My friend and I chose to go on a 3 mile walk. Visiting Zilker Park is a must visit if you are in Austin.

    Brian F.

    This is a popular park among the locals but it's also a park many visitors have been to since it's the location of the Austin City Limits Music Festival. I can tell why it's a good place for that because this park is huge and is a large plot of flat land. When there aren't tons of people shoulder to shoulder here for music though it's a more chill place for people to sunbathe, read, relax, have a picnic, or play fetch with their dogs. On one end of the park you can see a nice view of the downtown Austin skyline, and on the other end there are lots of volleyball courts. All around the park is an abundance of parking so you can pick which spot of the grass you want to be in. Further west of the park there is even a botanical garden. Rounding out this massive area is a disc golf course, a trailhead for the Violet Crown Trail, kayak and paddleboard rentals, and the Barton Springs Municipal Pool. There's really so much to do and you could spend anywhere from a couple hours to all day here. Take your pick!

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    An oasis in the always bustling downtown Austin. Worthy of a visit even if you're only around a couple nights.

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    Ask the Community - Zilker Metropolitan Park

    Can we drive from one attraction to another instead of walking because we are with toddlers?

    Zilker is, indeed, massive to navigate with toddlers! One possibility might be to plan which areas you'd enjoy visiting, then find nearby parking locations online. I've used… Read more

    Are there picnic tables? Which part of the park are they located?

    Yes there are. They are located literally around the park. Can't recall if the ones within Zilker have bbq pits, but the ones across the street from Zilker do.

    Can u fish here?

    No, there is no fishing allowed on Lady Bird Lake. I believe you can fish down stream past the dam.

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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.
    Treehouse view from below, the walk way to upper level is on the left side.
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    Barton Creek Greenbelt

    Barton Creek Greenbelt

    4.7
    (283 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    Oh how I love walking the Greenbelt! It feels like you can go for miles and miles. Well, you can as…read moreit's for nearly 12 miles of trails. Our little furry guy loves a jaunt on the trail in his stroller, especially if that means stopping off for a swim along the way. Can't beat cooling off in natural watering holes during a hot summer in Austin. The Barton Hills entrance gets you to Campbell's Hole while 360 gets you to Sculpture Falls and Twin Falls. I say do it all. Maybe not in one day...save something for the next time. Definitely a precious piece of Austin that we're so lucky to have.

    Loved hiking here for the first time! We first parked at the 360 trailhead and were freaked out by…read moreall the broken glass and signs saying that it's a common smash and grab area. There were broken windows literally everywhere. The car was completely empty and we parked and started to enter, then decided to turn around because it just didn't feel right. We drove down to the other entrance on Spyglass near TacoDeli and felt much better. Residential area with street parking - perfect. We got on the trail and turned left which brought us to the new Violet Crown trailhead. We figured out how it connected to Barton Springs Pool. This was only 3 miles round trip. Next time we will go right past the falls. I am not sure there are even falls right now since it hasn't rained in a long time. The trail is easily marked and there were lots of people out. Can't wait to do more exploring soon!

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    McKinney Falls State Park

    McKinney Falls State Park

    4.0
    (312 reviews)
    6.3 mi

    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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    Mount Bonnell

    Mount Bonnell

    4.4
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    3.8 mi

    Mount Bonnell is the quintessential Austin spot for breathtaking panoramic views of Lake Austin,…read morethe surrounding hills, and some of the most impressive homes in the city. I usually visit here as a part of run club destination run as the sounding area is very hilly and a challenging running route. The best time to visit is around sunrise or sunset as the overlook provides plenty of opportunities for photos, whether you're capturing the water, the skyline in the distance, or simply enjoying the natural beauty of the Texas Hill Country. The trail itself is relatively short and manageable, though there are a few stairs to navigate. Parking can be limited during peak times, so arriving early is a good idea. Despite its popularity, the atmosphere remains peaceful and makes for a great spot to relax, reflect, or bring out-of-town guests for a memorable Austin experience. Whether you're a local or just visiting Austin, Mount Bonnell is a must-see destination that showcases some of the best views the city has to offer.

    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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    Northwest District Park

    Northwest District Park

    4.3
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    6.0 mi

    Northwest Park near Burnet Road is nicely placed into a residential area. The park covers a very…read morelarge green space. While a great deal of the park is open to the public, some parts of the parks grounds are under construction specifically the pool area (according to a construction worker on site, construction has been ongoing for a 1.5 years). The grounds appear to be well manicured. Large, shaded oak trees are the focal point of the park. The park's amenities are a standout. Northwest park features playgrounds, pickle ball, tennis courts, picnic tables, and a scenic pond. The park appears children friendly except for the portion under construction. There's also a walking path around the park and Shoal Creek running along the edge. Overall, Northwest Park is a versatile, green space where recreation, nature, and community converge.

    I thought I would update my review from three years prior because of the new changes taking place…read more The entire area surrounding the pool has been completely fenced off due to construction. The entire parking lot to the pool has also been closed down. You can still park on the side of the pool or all the way behind it. Considering how big this project is, I think it's safe to assume that it's going to be closed for the entire summer of 2025. The rest of the park is still available for use, although all the property next to the pool is fenced off. So you may wish to skip this as your pool choice this year and try again next year.

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    Historical sign in front of the park's pool.
    Historical sign in front of the park's pool.
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    Northwest District Park

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