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Jamie - 6/26/2017
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Lots of Bluebonnets soon...peak is April 10th
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sandew - 3/18/2015
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Easy walk with some slight elevation on a wide sidewalk...nice walk from Twin Falls (usually has lots of water) area with lots of parking by the YMCA off highway 183 in Cedar Park. Usually walk 3 miles almost to the dam at the lake and then back for a total 6 miles. Fields of bluebonnets are a nice bonus March-April. Just have to watch out for bike riders on the same sidewalk.
Come on wrong day
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Eveline - 1/21/2012
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They were having a runners event the day we came we shared the trail with 700 people.
Open space hike along Brushy Creek
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mgialusis - 1/14/2012
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This is more of a park path than a hiking trail. There are many runners and walkers with little solitude. Most is open-spaced areas along the creek.
at least you can rent a boat
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bigtim1763 - 5/12/2011
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Family park
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texaskdog - 4/3/2010
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Park itself not too exciting but you can rent kayaks by the hour. We took the extension west past the cap metro track, which has boulder beneath it that were intended for the capitol bldg but never made it there. trail apparently goes all the way to US 183 past the tollroad. Better as a bike trail than a hiking trail.
Neat Features
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Daniel N - 3/6/2010
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A Labyrith Trial, Bridges and covered observation stands along with picnic tables, playground, spray park and kayak rentals. This park has a lot to offer just not solitude.
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Daniel N - 10/17/2009
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Interesting maze, too many people
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epowell - 9/27/2009
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This was a fun park to explore, but there were a lot of people out. We ended up walking the regional trail for about a mile, after looping around the park.
Very easy partially paved and somewhat scenic
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Daniel N - 9/15/2009
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Brushy Creek is an easy walking trail surrounding what I assume is a very picturesque pond. The rains over the weekend caused waters to rise substaintially so that many of the trails are under water. But even with that the park and trails make a very nice family hike and the spray park and playground are great for the kids. The trails tie into the Brushy Creek Regional Trail.
It's ok.
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chiricana - 4/25/2009
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Quick getaway
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Dickgreenie - 6/13/2008
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Watch out for the little kids at the water park
Ran This on a Monday Morning
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bspross - 5/12/2008
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This trail is pretty good to run on. It is a loop and I ran it twice trying to get the distance at the end of a 12 mile run. It was early on a Monday so there weren't many people out, but I bet it is extremely crowded especially since there is a water park in the park.
A sweet bonus
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xoxolat - 5/29/2007
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My family is often at this park and I've done this little trail a lot of times already. (I finally did the Regional Trail yesterday, so I thought I would add my two cents for this one.)
This park is truly family-oriented. There is a LOT do to--paddling, picnicing, nature trail, etc.
Of course, my child's favorite is the free water playscape. It's become increasingly crowded since it opened--and word of it has spread to parents all over this area. The weekends are particularly crowded, so we sneak in a few hours during the week around noontime.
The nature trail is a nice walk for everyone, but don't expect much solitude. Just as the park is packed, so is the trail...but nice nevertheless!
Nice walk by the lake
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spacecitygirl - 1/31/2007
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I have hiked this trail a few times. I went back last Sunday to check it out again. The trail is fairly level throughout. It starts by the parking area. There are several covered shelters that can be rented or used, first come, first served, for picnics and parties. There is also a kids' splash area, with built-in sprinklers. Next to the kids' area are the restrooms and water fountains. The trail is kind of circular. It leads you from a wooded area, out toward the lake, where there's a canoe launch. It extends down the north side of the lake, and loops back around to the wooded area. The trail is mostly cinder, with a few patches of concrete. On the far west side of the park, there is a more rustic trail, that is made out of wood chips and dirt. There were quite a few people out on Sunday afternoon, and many of them had their dogs with them. This is a popular spot for fishing, kite flying, and bringing dogs.
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morris_stevens - 9/1/2006
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This is my first logged hike in the Austin Explorer website. I hiked this just this early evening while on the way home from work. Easy to get to the trailhead from the parking lot. In just under a half hour I saw one of the best sunsets of the summer, a family of geese, an egret, a scissortail, a mockingbird flying across the creek at full speed. I took the labyrinth trail and walked the entire labyrinth to great pleasure and calm. I saw one fisherman, two couples, a labrador and two small dogs. I will return often during the week for a quick hike and reflection.
Beautiful Scenery
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rnlott - 3/13/2006
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This hike was easy with pretty views of the lake. There were several types of waterfowl and other birds. Noise from Parmer Lane was distracting.
Adjunct to Regional Trail
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Riff Raff - 2/4/2006
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Walked this area again, but this time as an afterthought at the Western end of the Brushy Creek Regional Trail. Turns out that the regional trail runs into the Lake Park over the dam at the Northeast corner of the park from the Avery Ranch area (where the golf course is).
Decent lakeside walk
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Riff Raff - 12/29/2005
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Not entirely sure what I think of this park just yet. All the trails are on the north side of the lake, as the south side is occupied by a golf course. This park apparently connects with the Brushy Creek Regional Trail, but I couldn't really tell exactly where that connection was. There are a lot of different side trails and connecting trails on the western side of the park, which don't seem to be used as much. At one point there I smelled the distinct aroma of rotting flesh and discovered a deer carcass on the side of the trail, so I'm not sure how good the maintenance normally is either. It looked like there was a side trail heading under the Parmer Lane overpass, which I don't believe is part of the park proper. At any rate, I'll likely come back here at least once to explore a bit more. It's also very close to the Williamson County Regional Park.
Cute little lake
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figment - 10/1/2005
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There's a nice little lake here. The trails are exposed to the sun, so go on a cloudy or cool day. It looks like a rough or unofficial trail continues to the west (maybe under Parmer?), but I didn't want to follow it.
Nice little park with surprises here and there
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Austin Explorer - 2/20/2005
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Most of the trails are crushed granite, but a couple of "nature" trail loops are mulched and provide a tiny bit of solitude. One of the nature trails includes a rock maze that's pretty interesting.