Austin Parks and Recreation

Austin Parks and Recreation Programs

The Austin Parks and Recreation offers after school programs for the community that foster youth development in a safe and caring environment. The four core components include a healthy snack, active play, enrichment and homework help. Hours of…

Austin parks and Recreation's Athletics Office organizes adult basketball, flag football, indoor volleyball, and softball recreational leagues for men, women and co-ed teams throughout the City of Austin. In addition, the Athletics Office reserves…

Welcome to Austin's Truest Listening Room!This music series is hosted monthly from October thru May at the Lamar Senior Activity Center, 2874 Shoal Crest Ave, Austin, TX 78705.  

Austin Parks and Recreation partners, or PARKners, bridge the gap between public funding and what our parks deserve. Public funding for parks comes from the City of Austin’s General Fund, which also covers 10 other departments. Austin Parks and…

Austin Parks and Recreation is accepting Financial Aid applications for youth programs. Applications are available in the following languages.

Bark Rangers Promote Responsible Park Use by People and Pets

To become a Bee City USA affiliate, a city must fulfill these commitments:

Cities Connecting Children to Nature is seeks to create more equitable and abundant access to nature. We are dedicated to assisting city leaders and community partners in fostering greater access to nature for children.

The Community Activated Park Project (CAPP) program streamlines the process for proposing improvements to Austin parks. Neighbors, community groups, and partners can propose an improvement project by completing a CAPP form.