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Dougherty Arts Center |
Austin Nature and Science Center |
Circuit of the Americas |
Uncommon Objects |
Austin Aquarium |
Austin Public Library |
Snake Island - a small, uninhabited island in Lady Bird Lake |
Austin Snakes - Common and Venomous Snakes |
Pioneer Farms from the 1840s through the 1890s |
Bullock Texas State History Museum and IMAX |
Emma Long Metropolitan Park |
Sculpture Falls |
The Neill-Cochran House, was built in 1855 |
The LBJ Presidential Library & Museum |
Texas Governor’s Mansion |
Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center |
Visit The Texas Capitol |
Typhoon Texas - waterpark |
Blazer Tag Adventure Center |
40 Golf Courses near Austin, TX - Reviews & Ratings | GolfLink |
Hatchet Alley |
Mount Bonnell at Covert Park - At 775 feet tall, the highest observation point\ |
Barton Springs Pool |
Harry Ransom Center - a free library and archive on the University of Texas Campus |
Texas State Cemetery - Founded in 1851, the final resting place of Texas' notables |
Zilker Botanical Garden |
The Range at Austin - 52,000 square foot shooters range facility |
Lake Travis Zipline Adventures |
Austin Nature & Science Center |
Mayfield Park and Preserve |
McKinney Falls State Park |
Visit the University of Texas at Austin |
Paramount Theatre on Congress Avenue, recognizable by its giant lighted marquee. |
Cathedral of Saint Mary |
Moody Theater plays host to Austin City Limits |
Wild Basin Wilderness Preserve |
Austin Bats - Congress Ave Bridge, the largest urban bat colony in North America |
Austin Zoo |
Austin Bouldering Project - 50,000 square feet of rock-climbing facilities. |
Ann and Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail |
Commons Ford Ranch Metropolitan Park |
Pinballz Arcade |
Germania Insurance Amphitheater |
Antone’s Nightclub |
Hippie Hollow Park - Austin has the only official nude beach in all of Texas. Hippie Hollow is a clothing-optional beach located on Lake Travis. Hippie Hollow Park lies in the basin area of Lake Travis in the Hill Country of central Texas, approximately 30-minute drive from downtown Austin. The park features a steep, rocky shoreline and provides some spectacular views of Lake Travis. This heavily-used park is popular for sunbathing and swimming. |
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