People relaxing on a grassy lawn in Zilker Park with a city skyline in the distance.
The Land Management Program is comprised of four full-time employees who plan, oversee, and implement large scale fuel mitigation and restoration projects, interact with the community, and handle routine or special tasks such as maintenance and…

Knowing how to identify and avoid poison ivy is essential for staying safe while enjoying Austin's parks and trails.

Caring for our parks and green spaces is an ongoing commitment that helps preserve their beauty and ecological health. Sometimes that means planting new trees to restore a canopy and other times it means removing invasive species that threaten native…
You are invited to participate in a series of open house meetings to learn more about the proposed bond projects and share your feedback. These conversations will help inform final recommendations and ensure the bond package reflects the needs of…
Youth programming activities at Givens Recreation Center including: A hands-on learning activity using sensory play Spring teen Kickball Tournament Spring Kickball: Where Competition Meets Community Our Spring Kickball Tournament brought the heat and…

On April 4, 2024, an Austin City Council resolution renamed the Bathhouse at Barton Springs Pool in honor of Joan Means Khabele whose courageous act of swimming in Barton Springs to protest segregation at the pool sparked the civil rights era swim…

One of the best ways to stay safe in the water is to be a strong swimmer and to always swim in a lifeguarded pool. Taking swim lessons and joining a swim team can reduce drowning risk by imparting essential water safety skills, building confidence…

Soccer, called football or futbol in most countries, transcends borders and cultures, connecting people from all walks of life all over the world. It's only been five years since Austin welcomed its first professional major league team, Austin FC of…

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