Zilker Park Pecan Grove Tree Planting
This project aimed to replenish tree canopy and improve water quality and drainage at Zilker Metro Park Pecan Grove. Work included the planting of native tree species and irrigation to establish healthy, permanent tree growth. Additional drainage maintenance work created berms and depressions along existing drainage channels to capture rainwater to support tree plantings and reduce downstream erosion and flows into Barton Creek. This project is complete! City Council District 8
Background
The Pecan Grove at Zilker Metropolitan Park was impacted by severe drought and freezes from 2018 to 2021 which resulted in the loss of several mature trees in the project area. This loss of canopy contributed to the erosion of soil and compaction of the lawn areas near the east entry of Zilker Park.
Project Description
Tree planting, light earthwork, and drainage improvements were performed to slow and capture water to reduce erosion and re-establish a forested canopy in the Pecan Grove area. An assortment of twelve native tree species was selected to provide shade and understory canopy, and provide a variety of biological functions for surrounding wildlife. Tree location and size were selected to provide shade to park visitors, which compliments the existing circulation pattern of users approaching the Zilker Park, Barton Springs Pool, and the watercraft rental area at Barton Creek.
Project Schedule
- Fall 2024: Planning and design
- Spring 2025: Construction started and complete
Community Engagement
Austin Parks and Recreation provided signs on-site advance of the work starting for public notification. Project contacts and direction to the project webpage were provided on signage and the webpage was updated periodically through construction.
Funding
The project was funded by the Urban Forest Replenishment Fund.
Contact Information
For questions or more information, please contact Lindsey Machamer by email.