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    Mills Pond

    4.7 (52 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Tanmay T.

    Small lake, beautiful trails and a lot of birds. I will definitely recommend this place if you are into bird watching or bird photography. I was able to see Cooper's hawk, Great horned owl, Titmouse, Blue Jay and many more birds on a weekend morning walk. The trails were a little busier than you would usually expect. But as the place is so inside the city, it wasn't surprising. If you follow google maps for navigation, it takes you to a parking lot which has limited spots. I have seen people do roadside parking outside.

    Marquel N.

    It's a nice small residential park tucked away in a subdivision. There is a small gabezo area, a scenic pound, and a loose gravel path that loops around. There are plenty of trash cans and doggy bags. It is a great spot for photos or for taking a pit stop if you happen to be on a road trip. Due to its residential nature, it is very safe! We had read reviews of other parks that had indicated potential break-ins of cars. We are in the process of moving cross country, so with all of our stuff packed away in the car it would have been a disaster if something of the sort were to have happened. Thankfully, we stumbled across this gem. Our dog was able to enjoy a quick run to stretch his legs before we got back on the open road.

    Terri J.

    Really? "Great place for a relaxing (or not so relaxing) walk :)"? That's ALL I wrote in my original review of this gem? How lazy is that? Mills pond is an almost daily excursion for me. I love the peacefulness of a morning walk, or a mid-day walk if I get the chance. The pond is pretty small, but it's a pond - it doesn't claim to be a lake - it's a pond. It's a nice water feature in the awesomeness that is Wells Branch. Many different ducks live here and they're fun to watch. Please don't feed them bread, though. It's not good for them. :( It's usually pretty quiet here. I've never seen it overcrowded,. I like to bring friends here when they visit. It's a really nice walking trail, partially shaded, with a woodsy part away from the pond, and some sunny spots as well. My dogs love their walks here. The hiking trail also connects with other parts of Wells Branch. Poopy bags are available throughout the walk and let me tell you - these are not cheapie low quality poopy clean-up bags. It's like the Cadillac of poopy bags. I'm almost excited to use them. Almost...not really. But hey... When they gotta go, these are the best I've seen. It's especially nice to see the pond fill up after we've had some rain. The ducks are so happy.

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    Anna K.

    Loved the walking trail, pond, and lots of places to sit. Also the bathrooms were in decent shape. Definitely recommend visiting.

    Rosalia M.

    It's getting darker earlier and I had been looking for a good place to go run at night with good lighting and this is a really good spot with decent lighting and a good trail to walk/run.

    Some gorgeous views as you walk around the park.
    Krystal S.

    I love this park. There are not any playgrounds here which may not be the most ideal for parents. (My 4 year old did nothing but whine while we were there) If you do not have children that you are trying to entertain and you just want to go for a walk, jog, run, or even fish, then this is the perfect place to go. I personally love that it isn't exactly the perfect spot for small children because that typically means that this park is quiet since it is lacking screaming kids. My favorite thing to do is stand out on the dock with a cool breeze coming off the pond, watching the sun set in the horizon.

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    Christine A.

    Watch out for the male geese! My friend and I walked around this lovely, serene pond one morning but the male geese are daunting! If you get within thirty feet, or even look at them, these evil creatures lower their heads, begin honking and waddle quickly towards you. I think they could easily snap off your toe. Otherwise, this is a pretty little hidden gem in the middle of a north Austin neighborhood off Wells Branch. There are several picnic tables, a grill, wonderful trees and plants, nice friendly ducks and people, and a "boat house" at the end of a short pier. Catch and release fishing is allowed and, believe it or not, the pond has Blue and Channel Catfish, Largemouth Bass and Black and White Crappie. But, it's catch and release so you've got to toss 'em back! Mills Pond is dog friendly but you must keep your pup on a leash. Probably to protect her from those insufferable geese.

    Tracey S.

    Come here for the ducks and geese! I also see a lot of people sitting on the pier or shore fishing. Please don't feed the ducks human bread. To ready why, visit: http://www.liveducks.com/duckbread.html Mills Pond is in north Wells Branch. Coming from the East or the South, there is an entrance off Wells Port a block south of Rick Whinery or just drive onto Rick Whinery and park along the road. If you're coming from the West, you can park along Mallard Green. More ducks hang out on the east side of the pond so I prefer to park along Rick Whinery. Mills Pond is also connected to the Katherine Fleischer Park via the Wells Branch trail system so you athletic types can just park on Klattenhoff and jog up to Mills Pond. There are mosquitoes hanging around so if you attract mosquitoes, wear long pants or use some DEET. Thanks to Joe C. on Yelp for introducing this tranquil spot to me. There something peaceful about looking out over an expanse of water and hearing "quack, quack, quack" in the background.

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    Ruben L.

    Mills Pond is what I would consider a little hidden gem that North Austin has to offer. I use to live at an apartment complex within walking distance and would take a stroll to Mills Pond for a breath of fresh air and relaxation. The pond itself is set in the middle of a friendly neighborhood community and has accessible trails for walking/running/biking that lead to Wells Branch. The park is also dog friendly, but signs are posted saying they must be on leashes at all times. However, I have seen some people w/dogs not on leashes and it never seems to be a problem. There are always a variation of ducks, swans, cranes and squirrels roaming around the pond. Not sure what type of fish are in the pond, but apparently it is catch & release for your fishing people. There is plenty of grass area to be able to come, throw down a blanket and have a picnic, or just to read a book. If I remember correctly, I did see there was a picnic table, and grill on the opposite side for the grill masters out there. The single pier that goes onto the pond is quite small, simple, but a perfect spot to take pictures at. I posted some pictures from my most recent visit, so check em out. All in all, Mills Pond is no Austin landmark in comparison to Mt. Bonnell, or Zilker Park, but it definitely has its own character and beauties awaiting to be seen.

    Jamie M.

    Great little getaway for a quiet lunch break. Trees, benches, picnic tables along trails by a small pond filled with turtles and think I even saw fish jumping. So happy to find this place. Now I can escape work and find peace during my brief lunch break. Much more to be explored it seems.

    Erin B.

    Beautiful place for a leisurely walk with kids or dogs. I went with my 2.5 year old and we enjoyed the different sights and colors -- lots of different plants, fall leaves on the trees, small bridges and piers, dirt paths, benches, picnic tables, birds and squirrels and other wildlife, and of course the pond itself. Parts of the path were shaded in wooded areas. We saw a few joggers and people walking their dogs. Overall it was a quiet and peaceful way to spend an hour.

    John M.

    Great little spot in the middle of PF...And our granddaughter just loves it...Green, quiet and lots of ducks..

    Duck pellets:  More nutritious than bread.  But as tasty?

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    Great place to walk, feeding ducks for kids and some light fishing, haven't caught anything using everything in my box but it's still early.

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    Is there a parking place here?

    If you come from Bratton (Mallard Green), no. But if you go on the other side from Wells Port, there is a small parking lot.

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