




This 344-acre park has an equestrian trail, a two-mile hike and bike trail, a fishing pier and an 18-hole disc golf course. Other sporting options include basketball, baseball, volleyball, tennis and soccer. So you can see, there is something for everyone to enjoy. The Mary Moore Searight Metropolitan Park is usually bustling with guests on the weeknights and weekends, with visitors bringing food to grill in the barbecue pits. There is also a picnic pavilion to sit under for a shady lunch.
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Phone: (512) 499-6700
Cross Streets: Near the intersection of E Slaughter Ln and Brandt Rd
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- Mon 5:00 AM - 10:00 PM
907 Slaughter Lane Austin, TX 78748 ·1182.44 mi
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Amenities
- Family friendly
Reviews
tripadvisorThey have 18 holes at the park with a few signatures holes. Make sure to plan your visit to be at hole 15 by sunset as you get a great view and can finish the rest just before it gets dark.
MoreOne side of the park is a disc golf course. The other side has tons of trails for hiking. Despite a previous review the disc golfers are trying to look out for you. Getting hit by those discs are very dangerous. Don’t assume they are being rude when they tell you that you are on the wrong side. They don’t want to be the one that throws and hits you when you pop out from behind a tree. Be safe out there.
MoreNice wooded area, & very relaxing walking trail. But actual trail combines with frisbee golf playing area. Frisbee players obsessed with not wanting people walking in their game area. We got lost & ended on frisbee court. Acting like they pay to play in area, & no one else is allowed to occupy same space. Covid has some people thinking the park is their's alone. Someone almost went home with no frisbee, & no teeth. This isn't Cali...
MoreThe entrance to the off-leash dog trail was a little bit confusing to find on the map at first (it has a separate entrance from the main park) but once we found it there was plenty of parking. The hike was great, our dog loved it, he got to explore and greet a handful of other dogs on the way. The trail is a bit rustic in some places, so be prepared for the odd mud puddle or rocky creek crossing.
MoreWe went to the off leash dog area with our 5 year old labradoodle and he has the best time getting to run around and export off leash as well as say hi to the other doggos in a safe and contained area. Walking the whole park was about 1.3 miles so pleas try of space for him to run!
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