Explore Austin's Parks

Brush Square is a downtown oasis and a history buff's goldmine!

One of the many waterfalls along Bull Creek
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Waterloo Park
403 E. 15th St.
Waterloo Park, named after the town that preceded Austin on the same site, borders Waller Creek close to Austin's downtown. The limestone embankments of the creek are picturesquely entwined with parts of Waller Creek Trail.
Perry Playground Park
4900 Fairview Dr.
Perry Playground Park abounds with playground equipment as it is next to Highland Park Elementary. Perry Park was once a limestone quarry so there are many geological aspects to explore.
Big Stacy Park
700 E. Live Oak St.
Immediately next to Travis Heights Elementary and a short walk from Little Stacy Playground, Big Stacy boasts a good-sized, free-admission swimming pool complete with swimming lanes and a deep end suitable for diving.
Richard Moya ParkLocation: 10001 Burleson Rd 78719 MapPhone Number: 512-874-7275 This park has 6 reservable area(s). Size: 11.55 Acres Amenities: |
![]() Old Moore's Crossing at Richard Moya Park |
Description: This park is best known for its bridge, known as Old Moore's Crossing. The bridge is made out of 3 spans that were once a part of the Congress Avenue bridge. The park is a peaceful, wooded area along Onion Creek.
This is a Travis County park.Upcoming Events
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Old Moore's Crossing used to be the Congress Avenue Bridge
Play area at Richard Moya
Onion Creek at Richard Moya
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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