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May 15, 2019

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7 Best Spots For A Picnic In Austin

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Here are a couple of my favorite snacks for a picnic – each of these are participating products where Walmart will donate $0.10 to Feeding America®!


5 Best Spots For A Picnic In Austin

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It’s been a rainy May in Austin but that means we’ll have several cool weeks before the Texas heat hits for the summer, which means it’s the picnic season! I’ve rounded up my favorite spots to picnic in Austin.

 

360 Bridge Overlook in Austin

360 Bridge Overlook in Austin

360 BRIDGE OVERLOOK

Every time I visit the 360 bridge overlook I’m always surprised by the stunning view! It’s a short hike up the stone steps – they are slippery so I recommend wearing tennis shoes.

5300 N. Capital of Texas Highway

 

MUELLER LAKE PARK

Mueller Lake Park has a spacious green lawn in front of the lake for picnic blankets and several picnic tables.

4550 Mueller Blvd.

 

ZILKER PARK

Zilker Park is probably the most popular spot for a picnic in Austin. Pack a picnic basket and blanket and pick your spot in the 358 acres! A lot of people do bring their dogs on the weekends and let them run off leash so don’t be surprised if a furry friend joins your picnic.

2100 Barton Springs Road

 

GREENBELT

I just hiked the Greenbelt a couple of weeks ago and wish I packed a picnic with me because I got so hungry! Mark sure to lock your car if you park along the side of the road and pack sunscreen, bug spray, water, and food. Try hiking to the Twin Falls for a true oasis experience – it’s about a one hour hike.

3918 S. Mopac Expy

 

MOUNT BONNELL

If you can make it up 102 (plus or minus a few) steps to Mount Bonnell with all your picnic snacks, you’ll be rewarded with an incredible view of Austin. I recommended going around 7pm to catch the sunset. 

3800 Mount Bonnell Rd.

 

Doug Sahm Hill Summit in Austin, Texas

Doug Sahm Hill Summit

Walk up this circle path up to Doug Sahm Hill Summit for an incredible view of downtown Austin. The view at night is even more spectacular with all the lights. 

Doug Sahm Hill Path, Austin, TX

 

LAGUNA GLORIA

You can picnic at The Contemporary Austin – Laguna Gloria! The Laguna Gloria is a restored 1916 Mediterranean style villa that was built by Texas legend Clara Driscoll that is now a fourteen-acre sculpture garden. Pack a lunch and picnic in the sculpture garden!

TICKETS: Admission is $10 for adults that covers entrance fee to both Johnes Center on Congress Avenue and Laguna Gloria

3809 W 35th St, Austin, TX, thecontemporaryaustin.org

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Jane Ko is the Austin blogger behind A Taste of Koko, Austin's top food and travel blog featuring the hottest restaurants and weekend getaways. Jane has been a speaker at South by Southwest (SXSW), Texas Conference for Women, BlogHer, and more on entrepreneurship and social media. She lives in Austin Texas with her dog and cat.

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