Iris G. • October 20, 2015What an awesome experience me and my family had this past weekend. Can't wait to go back again!
Victoria U. • June 25, 2016Solid hike in the heart of Austin. Beautiful and also difficult, don't forget a bathing suit!
Amy J. • September 5, 2013Hike & bike trails, movies in the park, sand volleyball, soccer, kayak & canoe rentals and don't forget the disc golf course.
Todd D. • September 16, 2010Usually the first Greenbelt swimming hole to go dry. If there's water here, there's water at all the spots along the creek.
Cory D. • August 28, 2012Have to get there early. There is a group of about 8 people that only will play 2 - 2 and will take the court for 5 or 6 hours.
Lindsey R. • March 22, 2013Grab your pup, a blanket, a kite and/or picnic and enjoy the view of downtown!
Eric V. • September 8, 2011Great vantage point for picking off the zombies with a high power rifle, but also easy to draw attention to yourself. Tarry too long and you'll be engulfed in the swarm.
Nicole B. • April 5, 2010Beautiful nature-y trail leading to an oasis of water. Laze in the sun and sip a beer on a rock in the middle of the stream. Beware it gets busy on weekends. Try the trail to the left.
Eric H. • March 9, 2014Sneak away from the run crowd on Lady Bird Lake for an epic journey through the natural water springs of Austin. Take a dip after!
Adrienne S. • July 7, 2013Only in Austin can you actually smell BBQ while hiking. The trail is also referred to as an "urban oasis".
Katy T. • May 16, 2015Don't forget to bring a picnic and a new extra blankets as it gets chilly at night.
Mandy S. • March 18, 2013It sure isn't 25 mins long and if you want a full ride, through the tunnel, don't take the last train at 7:00, they let everyone off before you reach tunnel
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