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Parks and Recreation

Let’s take a deeper dive into some of Austin’s historical markers, the significance they hold, and how long they’ve been standing.
The train has been out of commission since 2019 and delayed re-opening for nearly four years, but the Zilker Eagle could come back this year
ATXtoday readers are an active bunch, so we asked you to share how you stay in tip-top shape.
The City of Austin announced it would waive admission to city pools until Saturday, Sept. 30 due to ongoing excessive heat.
This hot and dry summer won’t last forever, but it will last for a few more months before the cold weather rolls around in early 2024.
The expansive overhaul of Austin’s signature park will not be moving forward, the mayor announced Monday.
We asked our readers where they would take a friend from out of town — here’s the itinerary they gave us for a perfect day in the Capital City.
Blanco State Park is one of the state’s oldest and smallest parks — but there’s still plenty to do at this Hill Country gem.
The Trail Conservancy partnered with Rent-a-Ruminant to clear the Ann and Roy Butler Hike and Bike trail of unwanted brush in an eco-friendly way.
The annual event celebrates Austin’s most beautiful and storied trees.
The city’s current rail system is small, but mighty enough to take Austinites throughout North Austin and Downtown.
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From historic pools and lazy rivers to lakeside parks and splash pads, here’s where you can dive in and cool down around the Capital City this summer.
Austinites are lucky to have two Pride Months each year — but have you ever wondered why?
Make the most of summer nights with this guide to the best poolside and lakeside movie screenings in Austin.
Mayor Kirk Watson calls Downtown “Austin’s living room,” so we’re speculating on what that means for the rest of the city.
From pop princesses to chart-topping bands, there’s no shortage of shows to see this year in the Live Music Capital of the World.
We’ve got a game for you — test your knowledge of how well you know Austin venues by the address alone.