The 11 Places You Absolutely Must Visit In Austin This Spring
By Elisa Regulski
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Published March 14, 2018
Spring has sprung! The wildflowers are blooming and the trees are green. Before the sweltering summer heat sets in, celebrate this short and breezy season by exploring the great outdoors. You’ll fall in love with Austin’s hiking trails, picnic spots, and botanical gardens. These are the 11 places you absolutely must visit in Austin this Spring.
1. The Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
There's always something blooming at The Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower, but Spring is undoubtedly the most gorgeous time to visit. The fragrant Texas plants will fill your lungs with sweetness. Soak up the sunshine at 4801 La Crosse Ave. To learn more, read our feature article
here .
2. The Natural Gardener
The Natural Gardener will help you get your backyard in tip top shape. In addition to their vast selection of seeds, tools, and decor, The Natural Gardener has a tranquil orchard, a beautiful butterfly garden, and a lush labyrinth. Visit them at 8648 Old Bee Caves Rd and see for yourself. To learn more, read our feature article
here .
3. The Zilker Botanical Garden
Stroll through a prehistoric plant garden and hop across the babbling brooks. At the Zilker Botanical Garden, serenity is at your fingertips. Escape into nature at 2220 Barton Springs Rd. To learn more, read our feature article
here .
4. The Austin Nature and Science Center
Dig for dino bones, gape at the fascinating insects, and hike the pristine Zilker Nature Preserve. The Austin Nature and Science Center is perfect for people of all ages. You can find this unique Austin gem at 2389 Stratford Dr. To learn more, read our feature article
here .
5. Kayak along Lady Bird Lake
Lady Bird Lake is easily the most wonderful place in Austin. The breezy hiking trails and shimmering water has a therapeutic affect. There's no better way to enjoy the stunning views than by kayaking along the river. To learn more Austin's amazing lake, read our feature article
here .
6. Hike along Bull Creek
This blissful oasis spans 48 acres, and it's easy to see why Austinites are so enamored with this place. Bull Creek Park sits in North Central Austin, and you can access the trail head from 7810 Ranch to Market Road 2222. To learn more about this fantastic outdoor destination, read our feature article
here .
7. Wander through Pease Park's intriguing stickwork sculpture.
Artist Patrick Dougherty travels across the country building these stunning sculptures out of sticks. His Austin creation, called "Yippee Ki Yay," sits in Custer's Meadow in Pease Park. Kids love weaving through the maze and exploring the woven structures. To learn more about this unique art installation, read our feature article
here .
8. Explore The Wild Basin Wilderness Preserve
This one easy hike will completely dazzle you. At The Wild Basin Wilderness Preserve, you can stroll under shady trees, smell the fresh wildflowers, and enjoy the peace and quiet. The trailhead sits at 805 N Capital of Texas Hwy. To learn more, read our feature article
here .
9. Enjoy a picnic at Mayfield Park
Mayfield Park is known for its tranquil pond and proud peacocks. You'll love munching on a packed lunch and hiking the trail. To access Mayfield Park, go to 3505 W 35th St. For more information, read our feature article
here .
10. Explore the most amazing greenhouse at The Great Outdoors
The Great Outdoors sits at 2730 S Congress Ave, but it'll make you feel like you've escaped into another world. Their massive greenhouse is full lush tropical plants, and the grounds look like a botanical garden! To learn more about The Great Outdoors, read our feature article
here .
11. Soak up the beauty at Laguna Gloria
The grounds at Laguna Gloria will take your breath away. This lovely park, owned by The Contemporary Austin, has covert trails, magnificent sculptures, and perfect picnic areas. Laguna Gloria is located at 3809 West 35th Street. To learn more, read our feature article
here .
How are you going to enjoy springtime in Austin?
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