This park is probably the best park in the entire Cedar Park/Leander/North Austin area. Very easily accessible. Large covered play structure suitable for ages 5 – 12(though my 3 ½ year old loved it too and could easily climb the fake rock walls that are one way of getting up on the structure). There is a small«spider web»(similar to Elizabeth Milburn), and a spinning«web» as well. The swings are also covered, and there is a soccer field as well. There were paths leading towards the back of the fields, which we didn’t explore, but it is secluded on the sides from the houses in the area by heavy brush and cedar trees. There is even a small fake grass area with lots of shade perfect for a little picnic. Love this park!!!
ProveIt T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Round Rock, TX
Pretty nice trail, both times I’ve gone its been very vacant as I only ran into one or two other hikers. Early in the morning seems best as its so quiet and peaceful that you don’t even realize how close to some houses you are. Like the first review says that last hill is a bit steep going up, but coming down is really easy!
Ally M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Austin, TX
When moving from San Antonio to Austin I was happy to know that there is a walking trail just a mile from where I stay. There’s a soccer field, basketball court, swing set, and jungle gym which makes this park ideal for families with children at different ages. At the back for the park is where the trail begins. It’s nice and covered so it’s really woodsy, which is grea
J. K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
It is now open again after some downtime due to reconstruction. What an awesome park for the kiddos. There’s a huge playscape cover that offers plenty of shade. This will be a great option in the summer. Lots to do and very thought out. Even the drive in was pretty. If you like taking your kids to the park, this is one of the best out there
Seon B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
This a very clean and well maintained park. The play scape is very interactive with plenty to do. The equipment is in pristine condition. My twin toddlers loved it. There’s a dummy piano that makes noise, as well as drum set that does the same. There’s zip lining, a plastic rock mountain to climb, mini sprinklers, a placard with the 50 States in order of induction, a placard of the alphabet, and one of the planets. There’s a bunch of slides. There’s covered swings for all ages. This park also has a lot of greenery that’s perfect for a picnics there’s a couple of soccer fields. They play scape being covered is also plus. I’m definitely going to put this in my rotation when I’m hanging out with my kids. The best part to me is there’s a half basketball court, too bad that isn’t covered. Only negative is parking is really limited and this isn’t a good Park for barbecues due to lack of pits.
C B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
This park rocks. Covered swings and covered wooden playground. Soccer fields and and adjustable basketball hoop. Terrific park. Wish it was closer to central Austin.
William M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Austin, TX
I walked from my apartment on Boulder Ln down to Trailhead Park since I had driven by a few times and thought it looked cool but I had never stopped to check it out. The park has a covered swing set as well as a covered wooden playground in addition to a few multi-purpose fields and a one hoop basketball sport court. When I walked through there were some soccer as well as lacrosse nets on the fields and also a baseball backstop. If you want to bring a picnic lunch there is a covered pavilion as well as a few outlying picnic tables with grills. Both water and restrooms are available at the pavilion. If you continue walking through the park you’ll notice a small paved trail leading through some of the trees at the backside of the park. This path goes to two benches and then an unpaved trail continues to go on. The trail as far as I could tell is not a loop and it puts you out on Brimfield Rd but you can walk back to the park from there for a 2.5 mile loop. The trail starts off really close to the back fences of some houses but soon(especially after reaching the unpaved trail) the trees become too thick to see the houses and you feel secluded, with only the fleeting glimpse of a roof to remind you where you are. There is some elevation change in this trail as it goes into the canyon and follows the creek there for a while, and the climb up to Brimfield Rd is a bit abrupt. I came around the corner, saw it, and stood there in disbelief for a bit as this was the tail end of my walk(or so I thought). I think part of the reason the trail is there is so city workers can access the underground pipes, which judging by the occasional whiff near the out of place manhole covers are sewage. This is the only reason I’m not giving this park a five star review. With all the options available at Trailhead Park I’m sure I will be coming back many times.