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Travis County Parks

Sport Fields Rain-out Number

Call (512)854-9489 for a recorded message listing which sports fields are open or closed. This message is updated daily (including weekends).

Travis County Parks

(512) 854-7275

Boat ramps at Pace Bend, Arkansas Bend, Cypress Creek, Mansfield Dam, and Sandy Creek are closed. Shoreline launching is permitted at Pace Bend and Arkansas bend, at operator's risk.

Bob Wentz Sailboat ramp is closed. Shoreline launching is permitted at operator's risk.

Boat ramps status for more central Texas parks is available on the LCRA web site.


Milton Reimers Ranch Park Master Plan

Milton Reimers Ranch Park on the Pedernales River is the newest addition to the Travis County park system.


Final Travis County Parks and Open Space Plan

Take time to explore a land of amazingly diverse beauty -- from lakes and hills to rivers and prairies -- and more. Nowhere else in Texas will you find such a variety of recreational opportunities so close at hand.

  • Want to sail or scuba dive one of the clearest lakes in Texas?
  • Observe one of the largest and most varied migratory bird populations in the country?

You can do it right here in the parks of Travis County, along with baseball, soccer, picnics, hiking, nature study, or just leaning back to view a spectacular Hill Country sunset. Your opportunities for exploration are virtually unlimited!

Enjoy the many parks features and help us add to and maintain them so that future generations may enjoy them as well.

Want to get involved? Travis County parks offer many meaningful avenues for volunteers. Whether your interests lie in research, guiding tours, trail development or being a helpful steward by picking up trash, park staff are eager to make use of your knowledge and skills.
For more information, call (512) 854-PARK (7275).

Parks in Travis County


Last Modified: Monday, August 17, 2009 8:44 AM