San Gabriel Park

One of the most beloved free family parks in the Austin metro sitting where the two forks of the San Gabriel River meet beneath 200-year-old live oak trees. The creative wooden playscape has been recognized as one of the best in the state and kids can spend an entire afternoon climbing the multi-level structure and racing down slides. The 1.6-mile crushed-granite loop trail is flat and wide enough for strollers and bikes side by side with evening lighting for later visits. Fishing along the river adds an easy low-key activity for kids who want something quieter after burning energy on the playground.

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Colleyville Nature Center

A compact but well-designed nature center with paved and unpaved trails looping through forest and around a small pond. The nature playscape lets little kids build with natural materials and the small indoor exhibit area has live reptiles and amphibians. It is a perfect low-key outing for toddlers and preschoolers who are building their stamina for longer hikes.

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Phil Hardberger Park

A 330-acre urban park in San Antonio connected by a stunning land bridge that lets wildlife cross safely over a busy road and gives families a unique elevated walking experience. The nature playscape is one of the best in the state with climbing structures made from natural materials and a sand and water play area. Over eight miles of trails wind through restored savanna and woodland and the Urban Ecology Center has live animal displays.

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