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Quote: We didn’t really do much in Austin, but the things we did were the best part of our trip. Mount Bonnel is one of the main attractions of Austin. You need to drive up there since there is no public transportation Read More
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Quote: Take a break to swim in a "spring-fed" pool that’s "always 68 degrees," which means it feels like "ice water" in the summer and "kind of warm" in the winter. Once a month, "they have a big potluck dinner and Read More
Quote: This was a beautiful place to go and visit. We went there to walk and hike, and it was just a stunning place to go take a walk. The only disappointing thing for us is that, since we were on vacation, our dogs Read More
Quote: Whoever wrote the first review isn't very educated. Of course the San Antonio Zoo has more animals in better enclosures they have millions of dollars. The Austin Zoo is a Non-Profit Organization, the only money Read More
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Quote: FAVORITE ACTIVITIES: I enjoy exploring the 4-mile hiking/biking trail that passes by the old McKinney homestead and, during hotter weather, the short trail that leads to the swimming hole in Onion Creek. The Read More
Quote: Zilker park has a lot to offer, including a Botanical garden with rose gardens, japanese garden and xeriscape garden. They also have a nature center/museum and a small wild animal sanctuary. Close by are Barton Read More
Quote: If you're at the capitol, you might as well go to the mansion. It's right across the street, and it's only a 20 minute tour. The house is in Greek Revival style and has 5 twenty-nine foot Ionic columns across the Read More
Quote: This 400-acre park on the south side of Lake Travis is used primarily for launching boats and has the only public ramp on the south side of Lake Travis. There is paved parking for cars and trailers, and a few Read More
Quote: At 900 acres, Muleshoe Recreation Area is the largest park in the primitive recreation system on the south side of Lake Travis. There are several miles of varied shoreline, from quiet coves to steep outcroppings. Read More