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The Comal arch was built by a neighborhood artist and volunteers.

Walnut Creek Metro Park features a large off-leash area
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Manuel \"Cowboy\" Donley Park
2101 Bergman Ave
Formerly known as the Fiesta Gardens East Meeting Hall, this area has been renamed Manuel "Cowboy" Donley Park for the Tejano pioneer and leader of Las Estrellas.
Harris Branch Park
11200 Farmhaven Rd.
Sanchez Elementary Playground
1000 Holly St.
The Sanchez playground is slated for replacement in 2010. Neighbors interested in helping with design or fund raising for additional amenities should contact Austin Parks Foundation.
Eilers (Deep Eddy) ParkLocation: 401 Deep Eddy Ave. 78703 MapPhone Number: 512.472.8546 This park has 1 reservable area(s). Size: 8.00 Acres Amenities: |
![]() Deep Eddy pool at Eilers Park |
Description: The main attraction here is Deep Eddy Pool, but there is also a toddler play area, an ADA accessible ramp to the hike and bike trail, and dock onto Town Lake for fish and bird-spotting. There is a new smoker available in the park area.
Deep Eddy Pool will be closed Feb 1-13, 2010 for annual maintenance. Friends of Eilers Park has been making improvements to the park area. Long term plans include adding more play equipment, shade cover, better lighting, landscape maintenance and beautifiThe Friends of Deep Eddy recently completed a massive reconstruction of the historic bathhouse.
Upcoming Events
No events currently listed for this park.Partners and Links
Friends of Deep Eddy, Inc. Leon J. Barish http://www.deepeddy.org/
Friends of Eilers Park Patricia Hadden 474-7620 http://www.friendsofeilerspark.org
City of Austin Park DirectoryFriends of Eilers Park is seeking a few people who might be interested in joining our small core group to work on designing and planning and organizing workdays. Our priority needs are persons who cou
City of Austin Pool Schedule
Reservable Facilities
Gallery:
Deep Eddy pool at Eilers Park
Eilers Park offers more than just a great swim!
Volunteers clearing the hillside terrace of invasive plants
This page is a work in progress. Do you have pictures, stories, or additional information about this park you would like to share? We'd love to hear from you. Email Rosie or call 477-1566.
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