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Little Free Libraries in Austin, TX

Little Free Library

Little Free Library located in the Oaks at Twin Creeks neighborhood | Photo by ATXtoday team

Little Free Library is a nonprofit working to build community + create a love of reading by supporting neighborhood book exchanges all over the world.

Every year, millions of books are exchanged through the Little Free Library program, which increases access to books for readers of every age and demographic. These little libraries come in all shapes, sizes, and colors + each library comes with a charter sign –– a wooden or aluminum sign engraved with a unique charter number.

Check out some of these little free libraries around Austin:

Charter #103558

📚 Oaks at Twin Creeks community library

📍Located along the sidewalk in the Oaks at Twin Creeks neighborhood traffic circle

Charter #97600

📚 Stocked and managed by Austin American-Statesman and Texas Book Festival staff

📍 Statesman Bat Observation Center

Charter #70852

📚 Stephen’s Little Free Library

📍 3422 Thomas Kincheon St.

Charter #18358

📚 Built by Keller Williams Realty International for early literacy nonprofit BookSpring

📍 2006 Greenbrook Pkwy.

Charter #21266

📚 Parsons House Austin Independent and Assisted Living

📍 1130 Camino La Costa

Charter #27902

📚 SXS2nd:Books

📍 2212 South 2nd St.

Charter #84055

📚 First Presbyterian Church Free Library

📍 8001 Mesa Dr.

Charter #10381

📚 Inside the UT-Austin School of Information

📍 1616 Guadalupe St., Suite 5.202

Charter #8022

📚 The Burrow

📍 10303A Annie Oakley Trl.

Charter #99254

📚 Books on Beechmoor

📍 5203 Beechmoor Dr.

Charter #25699

📚 Little Red A-Frame Hut

📍 1400 Morgan Ln.

Looking for a LFL closer to your neighborhood? Browse dozens of locations online, or by downloading the free app.

Did you know that in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, some Little Free Library stewards have transformed their libraries into pantries stocked with food, personal care + household items?

You can use this map to browse the library-turned-pantry locations in your area:

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