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Blunn Creek Greenbelt

4.3 (10 reviews)

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Tara M.

Blunn Creek Greenbelt is a beautiful urban hiking trail that links Little Stacey Park to Big Stacey Park in the Travis Heights neighborhood and I can not believe no one has yet to review this hidden gem. The trail is so wooded you would never guess you are in the middle of a neighborhood. You will only know that you are on a man made trail by the distinct granite mixed trail and the interpretive metal guide markers along the way. For those that do not know their trees it is fun to see the difference between an Elm and a Cedar Elm. There are also some beautiful man made sights like the Frank Loyd Wright looking bridge and the tunnel that goes under another bridge (I captured an amazing picture here check it out). The easiest parking is at the trailhead at Little Stacey Park - the trail is easily visible on the left on the opposite bank of East Side Bridge. Check it out for an easy short hike/walk in nature.

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Tami F.

Love walking here while visiting Austin. Lots of shade and off the beaten track from the often overcrowded Zilker Park on weekends. I love the trees and seeing the cool house renovations in this neighborhood.

The creek runs through the middle of the park They have running trails that run all through this park
Tiffany S.

This little park is a hidden gym! It's located in Travis Heights and is also connected to the Little Stacey Park and pool. I accidentally found this place cutting through neighborhoods to get home one day. They have a great running trail and even a little bridge that goes over the creek. This place is so peaceful you almost forget you are in the middle of a neighborhood. I brought my dog here and he was able to play with a few other dogs running around. I'd like to come back here to run in the trails one day. I will be back you wonderful little park you.

George C.

Very cool walking strip (far smaller and less popular than Barton Creek Greenbelt) near where we were staying.

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Mount Bonnell is one Austin's top tourist attractions. You climb about a hundred stone steps to…read morereach the top. You see folks coming down steps on the opposite side and your sense of what you might see at the top grows and grows. Alas, you reach the top. Was the climb worth it? Absolutely! When you reach the top, OMG the views are so spectacular! You cannot imagine how beautiful the views are until you actually see them. You see panoramic views of Lake Austin, multi-million residences on the lake and scenic view of Austin. One word...spectacular! We have been at Mt. Bonnell at sunrise and sunset and both views have something special to offer. Sunrise has peacefulness and light dances on Lake Austin. Sunset turns the overlook into connectiveness, where folks you met a few minutes ago or maybe not have met experience this quiet together as the sun retreats. While this location is quite popular, you still have vestiges of human life - graffiti on signage. Mount Bonnell has welcomed visitors since the 1800s and remains one of the city's oldest and most beloved natural landmarks. Austinites beam with pride regarding Mt. Bonnell

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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.

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