Frisco Central Park

A beautifully designed park in the heart of Frisco with a flowing brook, stone bridges, and the striking Cattle Drive bronze sculpture display. Kids love watching for turtles in the creek and climbing on the rocks near the water features. The park has open lawns, tree-lined paths, and a small waterfall that all work as natural portrait backdrops. It is one of the most photographed parks in the city for good reason and you will likely see other photographers there on any given evening.

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Barton Creek Greenbelt

Over 12 miles of trails following Barton Creek through limestone bluffs and dense forest right in the middle of Austin. When the creek is flowing kids can swim at Sculpture Falls and Twin Falls and wade through countless shallow pools along the way. The main trail from the Zilker trailhead is wide and manageable but side trails get rugged with real rock scrambling that older kids thrive on. Bouldering at the Gus Fruh access point is popular with teen climbers.

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Brushy Creek Regional Trail

A 14-mile paved trail connecting Cedar Park to Round Rock along Brushy Creek with playgrounds spaced at regular intervals that make it perfect for families with younger riders. The trail is wide and flat enough for kids on training wheels and it passes through several parks with restrooms and water fountains. A section along the creek has shallow wading areas where kids can cool off mid-ride.

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Bull Creek Greenbelt

A beloved Austin swimming hole where Bull Creek pools up among flat limestone slabs creating natural wading areas that are ideal for young kids. The water is shallow enough in most spots that toddlers can splash safely while older kids explore upstream through the rocky creek bed. Shaded picnic areas line the banks and parking fills up fast on hot weekends so arriving early is essential.

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Lake Houston Wilderness Park

Over 4,700 acres of pine and hardwood forest with more than 20 miles of trails just 45 minutes from downtown Houston. The park has some of the longest and most varied hiking in the Houston region with trails winding through deep forest along Peach Creek. Equestrian trails are separate from hiking trails so families do not have to worry about surprise horse encounters. Primitive and improved camping options make weekend trips easy to plan.

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McKinney Falls State Park

A state park inside Austin city limits where Onion Creek tumbles over two distinct limestone waterfalls that kids can wade right up to and explore. The Upper Falls have shallow pools perfect for younger kids and the Lower Falls drop into a bigger swimming hole. The Homestead Trail passes the ruins of an 1850s homestead which adds a history lesson to the hike. Camping here means you can explore Austin by day and sleep under the stars at night.

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Rowlett Creek Preserve

A 524-acre nature preserve with over five miles of dirt trails winding through bottomland forest along Rowlett Creek. Kids love the creek crossings where they can splash and look for crawfish and tadpoles. The mountain bike trails maintained by DORBA give older kids a fun challenge with berms and tabletops on the skills loop.

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Village Creek State Park

A beautiful park on Village Creek in the Big Thicket region where the tannin-stained water runs clear through white sandbars under a canopy of hardwoods and pines. Kayaking and canoeing down the creek is the signature experience and the gentle current makes it accessible for families with older kids. The campground is right on the creek and the sandbar beaches are perfect for setting up camp chairs and watching the kids wade.

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Prairie Creek Waterfall

A charming waterfall tucked into what feels like a hidden woodland right in the middle of the suburbs — kids are genuinely surprised every time they discover it. The shaded Huck Finn Trail winds along the creek with wooden footbridges that little ones love to stop and peer off of. It’s a low-effort outing with plenty of space to run, explore, and spot wildlife along the way.

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