The Austin Nature and Science Center Austins Nature and Science Center Austins Nature and Science Center Our plan is to spend 1000 hours outdoors this year, so we're revisiting some of our favorite hikes and discovering new ones. With our This Weeks Hike series, we'll share our experiences frequently. The trail
read more →The visit to Austin Camp Lucy Visiting Camp Lucy Having heard about it, now is the time to try it out. In Dripping Springs, just outside city limits, you'll find breweries, wineries, distilleries, natural parks, and more. Come to Camp Lucy, a Texas Wine Country Resort, whether you’re visiting Central Texas for the first
read more →The Circulation Sculpture Garden and Museum Umlauf Sculpture Garden & Museum This lush oasis in the heart of Austin is UMLAUF Sculpture Garden & Museum. In addition to showcasing figurative sculptures by Charles Umlauf, the UMLAUF gallery and garden host rotating contemporary sculpture exhibitions. At UMLAUF, visitors can interact with world-class art in a tranquil,
read more →A list of Austin activities that are autism-friendly Autism-Friendly Activities in Austin In Austin, you and your loved ones can enjoy a variety of activities, no matter where you may fall on the autism spectrum. No matter what type of trip you're planning, whether you're making plans with friends, spending time alone, or taking the
read more →There are lots of things to do this spring in Austin with kids Austin's Top Spring Activities for Kids In Austin, spring is sunny and mild while much of the country is still thawing out from the winter. Check out these family-friendly ways to celebrate the season! Two kids in matching outfits
read more →Under Congress Bridge, see Austin bats Here's how to see Austin bats under Congress Bridge Visitors to Austin are most attracted to the Austin Bats. A bat colony called the Congress Bridge Bats in Austin lives along the Congress Avenue bridge, which spans Lady Bird Lake in downtown Austin. Approximately 15 million Mexican free-tail bats
read more →An Austin Paddle Guide to Lady Bird Lake Paddling Lady Bird Lake in Austin: Your Guide Austin's lifestyle is embodied by Lady Bird Lake in Austin . This stretch of the dammed-off Colorado River offers endless recreational opportunities, which is why the lake is filled every day of the week. On one side, you have the downtown Austin skyline, and on the other you have Zilker Park and Auditorium Shores. On this trail you can see how enthusiastic Austinites are about the outdoors. You can spend a whole day on the water on a Sunday at the reservoir, whether you use the eight official access points or endless other spots to put in and take out. Swimming suit and hat wearing girl sitting on paddle board at Lady Bird Lake looking toward downtown. Credit Rachel Phillips. AT LADY BIRD LAKE, WHAT ARE YOUR OPTIONS? Almost every time you paddle on Lady Bird Lake, you will see views of the city skyline. Lake trails can be explored or you can chart your own course. Barton Springs Pool and Deep Eddy Pool are both spring-fed pools open all year,
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