Emma Long Metropolitan Park

Emma Long Metropolitan Park

Emma Long Metropolitan Park is a popular urban park located in Austin, Texas, known for its extensive recreational opportunities along the Colorado River.

1,155
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
200,000
Annual Visitors
1940
Year Established

About Emma Long Metropolitan Park

Emma Long Metropolitan Park
 

Emma Long Metropolitan Park, spread over 1,155 acres, is situated on the shores of Lake Austin, part of the Colorado River. It offers a blend of natural beauty and outdoor activities just a short drive from downtown Austin. The park's ecosystem is characterized by a mix of oak and juniper woodlands, providing habitat for diverse wildlife like white-tailed deer and numerous bird species. Historically, the park was established in 1940 and named after Emma Long, the first woman to serve on the Austin City Council. It features an abundance of recreational opportunities, including hiking, mountain biking, and camping. Lake Austin adds water-based activities like boating and fishing to the park's appeal. Notable landmarks within the park include a sandy beach area ideal for swimming and picnickers and scenic spots along the Turkey Creek Trail. The park's proximity to Austin makes it a favored location for both locals and tourists seeking a quick nature retreat.

Highlights

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Lake Austin beachfront for swimming and sunbathing

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Turkey Creek Nature Trail for a rugged hiking experience

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Expansive vistas overlooking Lake Austin

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Prime picnic areas with BBQ pits and shaded spaces

Notable Natural Features

Sandy Beach Area

Popular for swimming and sunbathing along Lake Austin.

Turkey Creek Trail

A rugged 2.8-mile loop perfect for scenic hikes and dog walking.

Lake Austin Boat Ramp

Offers easy access for boating and fishing activities.