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The Best Parks of Lakeway Texas

The Best Parks of Lakeway

The Lakeway Parks and Recreation Department aims to provide excellent parks, facilities and services to the Lakeway community. There are so many beautiful sceneries plus a variety of activities for the whole family to enjoy. People are guaranteed to have a very relaxing and comfortable time with great year-round weather and park personnel constantly willing to assist.

Top Parks

In midtown Lakeway just at the end of Porpoise Street, people will find Porpoise Park. The park features playgrounds where kids can get to play soccer, Frisbee and walk their dogs. The park is also great for afternoon picnics where families can simply lay a blanket and watch the sunset.

The Canyonlands is the newest park in the city. The park got its name for the beautiful canyon running through the area. The landscape is one of the best traits of the Canyonlands especially during autumn when everything turns gold, orange and red. Spring is a great time to visit as well wherein everything comes to life with beautiful flowers and a barrage of green foliage. The department intends to keep the park as natural as possible with only minor renovations like benches and no other developments in the tract.

Individuals get to enjoy the Rim Trail in Canyonlands. Canyon Trail is better suited for the experienced ones looking for more challenge. Dogs are allowed with leashes and there’s really no need to invest in special hiking gear except for comfortable and tough walking shoes.

For picnicking families and individuals, City Park is a great place featuring 64 acres of breathtaking area. The park is at 502 Hurst Creek Road accessible via water as well from Hurst Creek Cove on Lake Travis. The park can be accessed freely by Lakeway residents but visitors need to pay for entrance. City Park is open daily from 6:00 am to 10:00 pm. Fun activities in the park include two miles of trails, bike and skate paths, a butterfly garden, playgrounds for toddlers and preschoolers and a dog park.

More Fun Parks

Dragon Park is located on Dragon Street just past the Village Square Shopping Center. The park is open daily from 6:00 am to 8:00 pm. It is a great place for picnics and sports. There is a basketball court, volleyball court and an athletic field for soccer and Frisbee enthusiasts. Young children can play in the swing set and playscape as parents can watch among laid blankets on green comfortable grass spots nearby. A few simple rules include no picking of vegetation, no unleashed animals, no fireworks, no loud music and no alcoholic drinks.

Smith Greenbelt is another great place to enjoy hiking and walks. The area measures 4.5 acres and is accessible at two points. Parking facilities are available at the main entrance. The trails are well-maintained to provide the ultimate hiking experience. There are also bike trails available for avid off-road riders. Dogs are allowed but require a leash.

There are a number of centers in the city of Lakeway as well like the Swim Center, Heritage Center and Activity Center. People who own lakeway real estate and homes in lakeway get to enjoy activities that let them know more about culture, tradition and environmental awareness. Some activities are coordinated and monitored by park personnel. The activities follow a certain daily schedule as well so visitors may need to ask for information first before going.

Joe Cline - Austin Real Estate Broker

Joe Cline is a professional real estate broker, investor, and REALTOR with Coldwell Banker Austin, Texas.Find out more about Austin Texas real estate and new homes in lakeway Texas.

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