Springwoods Park, Austin TX
Address | 9117 Anderson Mill Rd, Austin, TX |
Phone | (512) 974-6700 |
Hours | 5:00am-10:00pm |
Website | austinparks.org/park/springwoods-neighborhood-park |
Categories | Park, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4.4 12 reviews |
Nearest branches Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park — 12138 N Lamar Blvd, Austin, TX Barton Creek Greenbelt — 3755 S Capital of Texas Hwy B, Austin, TX |
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Springwoods Park reviews
12This is a great park with lots of shade from the trees, different playsets for various ages, restrooms, tennis courts, and a walking trail.
This park is in an awesome place with lots of trees that provide shade, picnic tables, tennis courts, and a separate playground for the little ones.
Homeless crackhead sleeping and roaming playground. Not family friendly. Very dangerous. Not sure how to post pictures but I got some.
We love that this park is surrounded by trees and gives lots of shade on hot Texas summer days! There are two playgrounds, one for bigger kids and one for smaller. The park also offers tennis courts, a sand volleyball court and a short walking trail. There was some construction going on and a bit of a mess when we went. They were also cutting large branches off the trees, and that can be dangerous for little ones running around not paying attention. Overall the park has a great, comfortable feel.
This is a very beautiful place suitable for morning walk, yoga, etc. It has 2 playgrounds, one for small kids, one for older kids. There are lots of trees to provide a cool shade. It has so much room to run and fun around. They have tennis courts, 2 playgrounds, a pavilion and a field to play ball on. The trails were well maintained. Restrooms need some improvement.
This place is great, we do Bible studies on Sundays there and always see people picking up trash on those days, employees or volunteers i don't know.
BUT the restrooms, just like most parks, are horrid so bring some Clorox wipes
Nice gazebos, tennis courts and peaceful walking trails, not many homeless but those people I've seen so far are kind if approached and keep to themselves and don't bother anyone.
We this park! It is such a gem! We went by chance after going to the Aquarium and Indigo Play (which is nearby) because the kiddos still had energy to burn. It's huge with 2 playgrounds, one for small kids, one for older kids. There are tons of trees to provide a cool shade. All in all.a great park!
Beautiful park, with tons of trees. Two playground areas, one designed for 2-5 years old and the other for older children. Plenty of picnic tables, an overall great park.
One of the best part in north Austin. Have playground for kids of all ages. The park has baseball ground, tennis court, volleyball court, picnic tables/shed as well as a decent size trail. Worth going with family & friends!
We often walk our dog here on the weekend. It’s a nice, spacious space that generally isn’t too crowded. There are restrooms available but are closed during cold weather. There are a couple of playground areas for different aged kids. There are some spaces you can reserve for family events, lots of park benches spread around, and a couple of tennis courts (check availability, right now they are marked to be closed for resurfacing but I havent seen them doing anything yet). They sometimes have dog bags for waste removal. Lots of squirrels can be spotted, especially on the East side.
I'm so sad we moved away from here. I used to walk and pokemon hunt consistently here and now I have a son and I love it even more. I travel to visit now.
My son's class went to this park after a field trip. We loved the trees and playground. So much room to run around and have fun. The restrooms could use some improvement. 2 out of 3 doors did not shut properly in the women's restroom. Lots of amenities at this park. They have tennis courts, 2 playgrounds, a pavilion and a field to play ball on. The trails were well maintained.