State: | Texas |
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Address: | 1820 S Lakeshore Blvd, Austin, TX 78741, USA |
Postal code: | 78741 |
Phone: | (512) 974-6700 |
Website: | https://www.austintexas.gov/department/ann-and-roy-butler-hike-and-bike-trail |
Monday: | Open 24 hours |
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Tuesday: | Open 24 hours |
Wednesday: | Open 24 hours |
Thursday: | Open 24 hours |
Friday: | Open 24 hours |
Saturday: | Open 24 hours |
Sunday: | Open 24 hours |
I want to hide this from everyone...but alas, not to be.
Incredible hike/walk/jog/bike trail.
It is 10 miles around but it seems soooooo much longer than 10 miles.
Such a variety of ups and downs and turns on the trail.
You can start anywhere.
Nice breeze off the lake.
There seems to be people out anytime of the day...morning/noon/evening.
Pretty much everyone is nice and minds their own business but you may or may witness a few trail hogs or rude people.
No electric scooters allowed even though there always seems to be someone on one.
Call 311 to report .... it's all for safety.
Gravel trail pretty much except for the boardwalk area and some street or overpass catwalk areas.
Plenty of restrooms around the trail and water fountains including for pets.
Some areas have homeless people but so far I haven't been bothered and haven't seen anyone else bothered.
Plenty of places to rent a standup board or kayak.
Several areas to take a break and jump in the lake..
All around...just an amazing place to workout...walk...relax...swim...bike.
There are Austin PD officers who patrol on bikes which is nice to see.
Although there are tons of people on the trail, it never really feels crowded.
Mix of die hard fitness to families to just regular folks taking a stroll.
I just absolutely ❤❤❤ this trail and don't mind driving to and from for my workout
Beautiful trail that is easy for running, walking or biking. Incredible views of downtown Austin skyline.
A quintessential part of the Austin living experience, and the city knows it. Recent and planned improvements mean it's only getting better.
best place for a longer run with a dog in town! good amount of water fountains and benches if u need a break. great people and puppy watching, plus lots of turtles!
Nice pathways,Trails,parks on both sides of the river between I-35 to Pleasant Valley and above the water
The trail is bookended by two major recreational areas: Zilker Park on its western end and Guerrero Park on its eastern tip. The lush, tree-lined pathway also provides access to Lamar and Waller Beaches. A unique highlight of the trail is its passage under the Congress Avenue Bridge, home to...
The Ann and Roy Butler Pedestrian Bridge crosses Lady Bird Lake between W. Cesar Chavez St. and W. Riverside Dr. Sandra Muraida Way and W. Cesar Chavez St., Austin, TX 78701. Telephone: (512) 974-6700.
(512) 974-6700. www.austintexas.gov. Keep an eye out for the lively Auditorium Shores, Stevie Ray Vaughan Statue, and Butler Park along the route. Time your hike, bike, or walk to end at South Congress just before sunset (between March and November) and you might see millions of Mexican...
(512) 974-6700. This Hike or Bike trail is just wonderful! There are miles and miles of wonderful paths to explore. From dog parks and bridges to workout stations and wide roaming grass, this park has it all.
This week is National Nurses Week. Today we are featuring Roseanna Fulton, an ICU nurse at Brackenridge Hospital. When not on the frontlines Roseanna loves spending time with her 7 year old son on the Butler Trail. Thank you for all that you do Roseanna!@ Ann and Roy Butler...
The 10-mile Ann and Roy Butler Hike and Bike Trail, commonly known as The Trail, creates a full circuit around the serene inner-city shores of Lady Bird Lake and is Austin's most popular recreational attraction, with more than 1.5 million annual visitors. Both long-term residents and downtown tourists...
Crews closing off Roy and Ann Butler Trail at Lady Bird Lake due to flooding. Joni Holder lives in Austin and walks her dog along the Ann and Roy Butler Hike and Bike Trail almost every day. While she said she's never seen the water on Lady Bird Lake that high before, she doesn't mind the change...
The trail is fairly flat, but there will be a few climbs and descents that visitors will have to navigate. The majority of this trail is on decomposed granite, with small stretches of paved How was your hike? Write a review and update conditions to let others know about your adventure. Share your experience.
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Ann and Roy Butler Hike and Bike Trail Lady Bird Lake, Austin, Texaspic.twitter.com/ciaZnEPeWc. 08:48 - 1 янв. 2017 г.