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    Emma Long Metropolitan Park

    4.0 (111 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Jenn C.

    This is Mr go to place to decompress. It's a beautiful drive down to the park with amazing views and home. We've camped here for years but I truly enjoy coming during the week when no one is around. It's the best gem Austin has to offer.

    Deer wandering all around in the evening!
    Aaron M.

    Such a simple and beautiful park. Love how easy it is to camp. We enjoyed our trip very much and would absolutely come back!

    Christian H.

    If you love being out by the water in Austin - but find yourself longing for a beach...this place is for you! Emma long is always a great place to go out and visit. $5 per vehicle M-F, then $10 on the weekends. Reservations are a good idea (but usually not needed). As you drive out there, you will see a lot of "Park at capacity" signs but just keep going. If you didn't reserve ahead, they have kiosk that accept cards there right at the entrance. There's always ample space for you to pick a spot to set up your chairs and things by the water. There are also restrooms out there which are convenient. Great place to bring friends and family! Tips: -$5-10 admission per car -Keep driving past all the "at capacity signs" -Make reservations if you can -There are grills to cook on spread out there -Lots of shallow areas to relax in the water -Sand Volleyball courts near entrance

    Wyatt loves swimming @ ELMP City Park
    I L G.

    I LOVE EMMA LONG MÉTROPOLITAIN PARK!! HOWEVER, I don't love the grassy areas full of sand burr weed! My dog loves swimming around and chasing a duck or two but again, I don't like pulling the sand burr weed from his assaulted paws just trying to get back to the car. I wish this could be removed then City Park will get the 5 stars it deserves.

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    Missy J.

    Wow! The paid part is Totally worth it. $5 M-FR (FR you need a day pass you get online) $10 sat and sun (also need a day pass) It gets crowded around 11-1 and then again at like 3-5. So get there early or late to get a spot on the water. There are tons of roots/branches that you can attached your dog's leash to if you're bringing one. They are pretty strict on keeping them on leashes. I love just siting isn't the water and relaxing.

    Valerie W.

    Emma Long is the perfect park to get away from the city and enjoy one of Austin's amazing lakes. I've unfortunately only visited on holidays which I believe make the experience a little more difficult. There are tons of great shaded spots to set up and enjoy being waterside. The sandy area was not a good spot to lounge as there was way too much traffic and children throwing sand around. The bathrooms leave much to be desired but my expectations for public park bathrooms are pretty low so this isn't a dealbreaker for me. Wear shoes. Wear shoes. Wear shoes. The grassy areas are covered in stickers, do your feet a favor and wear shoes! On peak days you have to arrive painfully early to ensure you will be allowed in. Once the park is at capacity you will not be allowed to enter. Rules have changed and they will not allow anyone to pick you up at the entrance nor are you allowed to bring in anything once the park is full. There will be a line to enter. From what I gathered today, if you're in line you'll probably get in. They close the road off pretty far back so that people are aware when they are at capacity. Life tip: be prepared to freeze in the water. It's always so cold! Looking forward to hot summer days where this will feel pleasant!

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    Lia M.

    Went there today for the first time & it was so peaceful. You can swim and some kids were even diving from the small dock there. There is picnic tables and showers/clean restrooms/changing area. Will deff be going back! This is the info about price: Day entry Monday-Thursday is $5/vehicle. Friday-Sunday and Holliday's is $10/vehicle. Primitive camp sites $10/night. Utility camp sites are either waterfront for $25/night or cliff side for $20. MAKE SURE TO EITHER HAVE CARD OR CHANGE. No dollar bills will be accepted at the kiosk.

    Stephanie A.

    Always love it here!! Great place to bring the family - and leashed dogs. There is a large beached area between two docks that is great for swimming and easy on the feet. The docks go out quite a ways and are a nice addition. Of course there are boats out in the water, but they do not enter the swimming area. The water is cool and refreshing. You can walk out in the water quite a ways before it gets too deep. There are tons of picnic tables - but come early in the summer time as they go fast and as I mentioned, this is a great place to bring the family. There are restrooms with showers and an outdoor shower - when the water is turned on - which is nice to have. There is tons of parking as well. Camping areas are at the ready and there are numerous hiking trails to adventure on. The shade is perfect here and lends to cool the hot summer day down, some shade even hangs over the water. The grass is well kept up and trimmed. It costs only $10 for a day pass - coins are cards only! My family comes here often during the spring and summer, we love to bring our floats and enjoy a relaxing day by the water. Our dogs love it too!!!

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