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Shipe Park Park ·$

Every neighborhood needs a park. If it is in Texas, that park needs a pool if anyone is to survive the three digit summers! Shipe Park & Pool is located on 45th street and Avenue G, just minutes away from Daily Juices and across from the Elizabeth Ney museum. As the location is surrounded by residential accommodations, this is a family-friendly pool. You can hear the sounds of kids attempting the belly flop from the street. The park also comes with changing rooms, a playground, and a big field for games like frisbee and football. Attached to the park are two tennis courts, and a basketball court. Shipe is only open during the summer!

Website: austintexas.gov

Phone: (512) 974-6700

Cross Streets: Near the intersection of Avenue G and E 44th St

4400 Avenue G Austin, TX 78751 ·1173.41 mi

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Amenities

  • Family friendly

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Jeremy S. 02/22/15

The pool season is both short and unpredictably staffed (it is sometimes closed at times when it is advertised as open) and the tennis courts have an unbearable wait time, but Shipe Park is still...

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Keyseri Y. 06/22/12

We are park hoppers, I'll go ahead and admit it, you won't find us at the same park each week; guaranteed. Why? Well...what child wants to go to the same park over and over, play on the same old...

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Sarah M. 12/10/06

Shipe sits in the heart of Hyde Park, an older and legendary north-central Austin district with a mix of families, professionals, students, professors, and alternatives. Shipe is a neighborhood,...

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Texas G. 04/08/14

Shipe is one of the gems of Austin. I live nearby, so I'm a bit biased. But I have friends who used to live in the area and have moved to West Austin, and they still travel here with their kids...

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Omar Z. 04/30/11

I'm one of the homeless folks that sleeps on the benches of Shipe Park. I put those words in quotes for the obvious reason that I DO have a home. It's called the Great Outdoors. And I'm NOT...

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