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Explore Austin's Parks


Lovely trees surround the play area at Silk Oak Park


Butler Pitch & Putt is an Austin institution.

Other Parks You Might Enjoy:

Kealing Playground
1500 Rosewood Ave.

Homedale Trail @ Barton Creek Greenbelt
2010 Homedale Dr..

Homedale Access Trail is located on Homedale Dr, behind the Barton Hills Elementary School. the half mile steep trail takes you to Campbell's Hole on the greenbelt.

Shoal Creek Greenbelt-Upper
W 35th St and W 34th St

This area of Shoal Creek begins at the Seiders Springs pavilion area and continues north along Shoal Creek Blvd (for the most part) to Allendale Rd.

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Red Bud Isle

Location: 3401 Redbud Trail 78703 Map

Phone Number:

This park is not reservable.

Size: 13.00 Acres

Amenities:
Fishing Piers 1
Off-Leash Dog Area 1
Picnic Tables 5
Trail Miles 0.5

 

Red bud in bloom at Red Bud Isle off-leash park
Red bud in bloom at Red Bud Isle off-leash park


Description: A popular leash-free park for dogs and their owners, Red Bud Isle lies on Town Lake, just below the Lake Austin dam. Canoers and kayakers often take advantage of the shores and nearby parking.

A short loop trail is great for walking with your dog and the point is a great place to watch your dog swim.

Help Keep Red Bud Isle Clean - Scoop the Poop. More info on the City's Scoop the Poop web site. Remember, if in doubt, pick it up! We all thank you.

Since Friends of Red Bud's formation in 2007, a great deal has been accomplished. Benches have been added, and three major erosion-control projects completed. Eagle Scouts added a split rail fence installed an information kiosk. The group raised about $20,000 for park improvements, including a $16,000 grant from Austin Parks Foundation. Enormous progress has been made in educating park users about poop pick-up and environmental issues. If what you see when you go to Red Bud is a well tended, mulched, attractive place, Friends of Red Bud Isle deserves your thanks! We have some pictures on our blog, austinparksfoundation.blogspot.com

Ongoing and upcoming projects: