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    Red Bud Dog Park

    4.2 (84 reviews)

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    Pardis S.

    It is a beautiful and hidden gem in Austin. It is the only "island" in Austin that you can get to by driving. It is known as a dog park with dogs running off-leash and into the water to play. It is a family-friendly park and is a great spot for views, nature, relaxation, and even photos. My fiancé proposed to me here because he was in awe of the natural beauty that Red Bud had to offer! I had never been here before, but now it is a special place for my financé and me. It only takes about a 5-minute walk from the small parking lot to the peninsula with the large tree. I recommend coming here if you want to explore Austin more and get away from Lady Bird Lake.

    Lysette R.

    Probably our favorite dog park in Austin! Technically a peninsula (not an island as discussed via multiple sources on line), this was a great area to get scenic views and exercise for my dog. While it is surrounded by water for the most part, there is still a main road near by and no fencing; your dog must have some recall ability. When we visited a woman had a hard time getting her dog away from the main road, so just be aware! Your dog Can remained leashed if you wish. There are a lot of dense brush your dog can slip into; a bright or reflective bandana/collar would've been helpful. We brought a blanket and sat at the top of the peninsula by the tree. Was very comfy! My dog even fell asleep for a bit. I didn't have a hard time finding parking as it was on Christmas Day. Can't wait to come back!

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    Shannon G.

    What a cute small park for the fur babies in your life. Took my "nephew" Great Dane for a little trot around. They have a nice solid flat path, dog poop bag stands scattered throughout. There is water all around, so on those hot Texas days, they can easily go in and out of the water. A couple park benches to sit and just be at peace. Today wasn't a lot of people so we had the place almost to ourselves. It's off leash, and you can find that the dogs that come here are nice, well behaved and off leash. Parking lot is nice as well. It's small, and it is a small park. But it's beautiful. They had these like palm trees, which seemed out of place. But it was nice to see them. Apparently people fish here as well. If you have a broken fishing line, there's even a place to put it so not to harm the water life. Small fish and turtles can be found here. Oh I also want to mention that the path is well shaded. So again, Texas heat, at least you're shaded.

    Mina P.

    Love this area! It feels like a hidden spot from the city and our dogs love this place (on leash). The only downside is that it's small and a short walk, but the view is gorgeous. We usually come here early in the morning, so we've never had any issues with parking and it seems like there's ample parking.

    Preetesh V.

    This is a hidden paradise for not only dog lovers but folks who wants to launch their kayaks. This park is nestled very close to some of the popular commercial establishments like Mozart's and Hula-Hut. One can walk around the entire perimeter of the park within 1 hour (the stroll includes few pit stops for picture taking and Nature gazing). I found two downsides for the park. 1) Somethings the place could have awful lingering stink because of doggy poop (especially after rain). 2) The parking space is very limited and fills up quickly.

    Water at the (almost) tip of the isle is pretty. This tree is also gorgeous!
    Laarni C.

    Red Bud Isle is such a peaceful spot, especially on weekdays. It's perfect for a leisurely stroll with your furry friend, but remember, no drinking the water! There were folks out kayaking and fishing, and others just enjoying a walk with their pups. It's a popular spot, and I hope the water will be safe again soon. Also, there's a small parking lot by the entrance that's usually packed, but I got lucky and found a spot this time!

    Bijou N.

    A wonderful, underrated park in Austin. Dogs can run off leash here near the Colorado river and there's tons of shades for their owners. The views are gorgeous. Parking is very difficult and may take awhile. Really great place to visit. My dogs loved it!

    Anna Q.

    The other Red Bud Isle page says this park is closed due to COVID, but that is false! This place is open and beautiful, a small island in the middle of ladybird lake with a cute trail. You'll see many cute dogs here and there's poop bags for your fur babies. You can also bring your kayak and launch it here! However, no swimming is allowed. The trees here are beautiful and provide plenty of shade. Loved sitting here and watching nature do it's thing! There are many different types of birds, fish, and turtles which you can spot even from the shoreline. The terrain is very flat which makes it perfect for your furry friends. Tried having a picnic here but was greeted by a dog every few minutes so don't recommend bringing food unless you are okay with being ambushed. Parking is the hard part with a very tiny lot. Come early or during non-peak hours (towards the evening/sunset or all day weekends). However, there is a small overflow parking on the outside of the park alongside the road. The park entrance is free and open to the public, and perfect if you are taking a casual trip around lake Austin. Overall wonderful natural park that's also perfect for dogs! Highly recommend and would come back.

    One of smaller cuts that lead to the river.
    Derrion W.

    Smaller park with plenty of cute dogs and smaller cuts that lead to river. Very peaceful even mid day with a good amount of people.

    Beautiful scenery with nice trails. Gives a feeling that you're little further out into nature. Unfortunately his beautiful park has two major cons. 1) Water looks atrocious I didn't let my dog even get near it, so bring your own to drink. Was a bummer, still looking for a safe place for him to swim. 3) Unless you go during an off time of day, good luck parking. There's less than a dozen parking spots in the lot. When full there's no other parking within walking distance. Overall if you can manage to park here and keep your dog out of the water it's a good time.

    Sankit G.

    This was a very different dog park than what I'm used to see, this is basically a small trail where dogs are allowed unleashed and can jump in water too. That's how I'll describe it. You can see people kayaking around. I really liked the place specially that dogs can run ok the trail by themselves. The parking is quite small though, it'll take ages to get parked. So we walked back on the Main Street and found a 2-hour paid parking. Surely checkout.

    Luci H.

    I love taking my doggy here. It's such a nice way to give him off-leash reign over our exercise breaks. If they'd add more parking it'd be a 5-star place. Seriously, the parking is crazy. I've parked along the road before without trouble, but there are places that have no parking signs, so use caution. I've seen people waiting in line for a parking spot and still waiting when we finished our excursion. It's insane and definitely not for the faint of heart.. or the antsy. Once you arrive, you have a short walk to the place where most people hand out. It's a peninsula that is surrounded by the cool, lake water. I always see people swimming, but you're not supposed to. I let my dog jump in though. It's an advance swimming spot for sure though, so if you bring a dog that's uncomfortable around the water, you may want to get them a life jacket!

    Scott T.

    What a fantastic dog park! Only gripe is the parking, I have never been able to go and wait less than 25-30 minutes in the line of cars. Super small lot, one in, one out basically. Once parked, you can either go left or right, both are great options since everything leads to the same place! A well manicured landscape surrounded by water on both sides, deep enough in that you don't really have to worry about your dog running back into the parking lot, or worse... all the way into any traffic or sorts. Plenty of doggie bags and trash bins throughout. Plenty of spots for your dog to jump in the water and play with some fellow dogs, dog owners are friendly as well, and easy going, all complimenting each others dog. Beautiful area for some picture taking, only issue is my dog needs a bath every time after visiting here, since he gets covered in mud afterwards from the water. I say thats a good sign, and he had a fun time! One of the few places where I feel 100% safe letting my dog roam around in sight and out of sight for brief periods of time, I now make this my regular weekend warrior dog trip for the little man.

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    Ask the Community - Red Bud Dog Park

    Is it gated?

    No, it's not gated and there are no public restrooms. The park is on a peninsula and only has one entrance. This is used like a natural gate but nothing man made.

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