Austin Outdoor Activities
Austin is made for being outside. With lakes, greenbelts, trails, and nearly year-round sunshine, it’s easy to spend your days hiking, paddling, swimming, and exploring the Hill Country right from the city.
1. Hike & Bike Around Lady Bird Lake
The Ann & Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail circles Lady Bird Lake with skyline views, shaded paths, and easy access from downtown.
- Walk, run, or bike the 10-mile loop
- Great for sunrise or sunset outings
- Plenty of spots to stop for photos or a coffee nearby
2. Explore the Barton Creek Greenbelt
The Barton Creek Greenbelt is one of Austin’s favorite outdoor playgrounds, with miles of trails and seasonal swimming holes.
- Hiking and trail running through shaded limestone canyons
- Rock climbing at popular spots like Seismic Wall and Gus Fruh
- Swimming and relaxing at Twin Falls and Sculpture Falls (when water is flowing)
3. Spend a Day at Zilker Park & Barton Springs
Zilker Metropolitan Park is Austin’s central green space, perfect for picnics, frisbee, and festivals, with Barton Springs Pool right next door.
- Picnic, play, or lounge on the open lawns
- Swim in Barton Springs Pool, a spring-fed pool around 68–70°F year-round
- Rent kayaks or paddleboards nearby and head onto Lady Bird Lake
4. Get on the Water
Water is a huge part of Austin life, from calm paddling downtown to big-lake adventures.
- Kayak or stand-up paddleboard on Lady Bird Lake
- Boat, wakeboard, or swim on Lake Austin and Lake Travis
- Take a sunset or bat-watching cruise under the Congress Avenue Bridge
5. Watch the Congress Avenue Bats
From spring through early fall, more than a million Mexican free-tailed bats emerge from under the Congress Avenue Bridge at dusk.
- Watch from the bridge or the lawn at the Statesman Bat Observation Center
- Book a bat-watching boat tour for a unique view from the water
- Arrive early in peak season for the best spots
6. Visit Austin’s Parks & Overlooks
Scenic overlooks and neighborhood parks give you quick access to nature without leaving the city.
- Mount Bonnell – Short climb with sweeping views of Lake Austin and the Hill Country
- Mayfield Park & Nature Preserve – Quiet trails, ponds, and free-roaming peacocks
- Pease District Park – Trails, open space, and a unique treehouse-style playscape
7. Day Trips into the Hill Country
Just outside Austin, the Texas Hill Country offers even more room to roam.
- McKinney Falls State Park – Waterfalls, short hikes, and camping close to town
- Pedernales Falls State Park – River views, rocky riverbeds, and stargazing
- Hamilton Pool Preserve – Dramatic grotto and swimming area (reservations required)
8. Tips for Enjoying the Outdoors in Austin
- Beat the heat: Plan activities for mornings or evenings in warmer months.
- Stay hydrated: Bring plenty of water and wear sunscreen and a hat.
- Wear the right shoes: Trails can be rocky and uneven in greenbelt areas.
- Check conditions: Water levels and trail access can change after heavy rain.