Alamo Pocket Park, Austin TX
Address | 2100 Alamo St, Austin, TX |
Phone | (512) 974-5680 |
Hours | 5:00am-10:00pm |
Website | www.austintexas.gov/department/alamo-recreation-center |
Categories | Park, Recreation Center, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4.9 9 reviews |
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Alamo Pocket Park reviews
9Covered basketball court, playground and benches to sit and read. Lots of open space to let your pups run.
What a wonderful park with a nice basketball court, playground for the kids, baseball and random tables next to a mellow community garden.
We took our family to the alamo last week.they were here visiting and first time to Texas. Joe Bilardello was our guide.we learned so much from him, he was so detailed and answered questions. He dressed the part and just made our visit not only educational but over the top fun.we will for sure come back because of his presentation. Thanks Joe! ’
Had a blast there and love taking my bfs cousins. We always have fun and there's a store near by as well Very populated area and dog friendly
Nice location in the neighborhood. If you're coming to skate in the basketball court, it may be a bit crowded.
My mothers art work along with her fellow senior group was posted outside the basketball court. I love this place and how they make their elderly always feel special.
Favorite lil park.some amazing skaters.big grassy field with a goal.bbcourts and a playground so great
Nice park. The basketball court has quietly turned into a skating rink. As a result the foundation isn't as nice for actually playing basketball.
I used to go here as a child after school. The skaters kind of interfere with the basketball court.
Best DIY spot in Austin.
Locals are friends for the most part, always some neighborhood festivities goin on