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One of the many peacocks at Mayfield Park


Jogging on trail in Riata Park

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Dittmar
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Brushy Creek Lake Park

Location: 3300 Brushy Creek Rd. 78613 Map

Phone Number: 512.401.5500

This park is not reservable.

Size: 90.00 Acres

Amenities:
Fishing Piers 1
Picnic Shelters 3
Playgrounds 1
Trail Miles 2.7
Volleyball Courts 1
Water Play Features 1

 

Kids love the fountains at Brushy Creek Lake Park
Kids love the fountains at Brushy Creek Lake Park


Description: This park is in Cedar Park, near Parmer Lane. The Brushy Creek Greenbelt passes through the park. Special features include a labyrinth, nature trail, wildlife observation area, water-play area, and a 38-acre lake.

Upcoming Events

No events currently listed for this park.

Partners and Links

City of Cedar Park  512-401-5500 http://www.cedarparktx.us/cp/pr_bclp.aspx

See the City\'s website for information on hours, reservations, etc.

Austin Explorer Hiking Guide
RunTex Trail Review (with maps)

Gallery:

Trailhead for Brushy Creek Regional Trail
Trailhead for Brushy Creek Regional Trail


Great Egrets enjoy Brushy Creek
Great Egrets enjoy Brushy Creek


Brushy Creek Regional Trail follows the Creek
Brushy Creek Regional Trail follows the Creek


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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