by austinkidsfun | Jun 14, 2019 | Fun Stuff
As the summer enters full swing, most Austinites prefer to find ourselves near a body of water whenever possible. Paddleboarding, kayaking, and swimming all have their places, but really, who doesn’t love finding a shady spot to post up with a fishing pole? Fishing can be an ideal summer pastime. Below we’ve rounded up some of the best places in and around Austin to cast your line.
First, remember that anyone over age 17 will need a fishing license to fish public waters. You can buy one at the Texas Parks and Wildlife site.
Want to teach the kids a thing of two about fishing before heading out?
Check out these upcoming events geared towards children:
— Texas State Parks & Wildlife Fishing Resources
Want to learn to fish with a park ranger? Or get the basics of fishing with the kids by watching a video? The Texas State Parks & Wildlife website has a wealth of resources for fishing basics, event listings for classes and workshops, and even a guide to fishing in neighborhoods close to home.
— “Go Outdoors” Kids Weekend at Bass Pro Shops & Cabela’s, May 25 & 26
Both stores are encouraging kids to get outside this summer to discover the joys of nature. Stop in for family-friendly activities and workshops including Catch-and-Release Ponds, crafts and workshops. Visit Bass Pro or Cabelas for event details.
Family fishing clinic – Photo from McKinney Falls State Park Facebook page
The Best Fishing Spots Around Austin
— Walter E. Long Lake (6614 Blue Bluff Rd.)
Catfish, sunfish, largemouth and striped bass roam the waters at this conveniently located park, which also boasts picnic tables and grassy park space. Walter E. Long Lake is warm, even in winter, due to its function as a power plant cooling water, which keeps the fish big and the vegetation lush. Entry costs $5 on weekdays and $10 on weekends.
— Lake Pflugerville (18216 Weiss Ln.)
Several fishing piers dot the shores of Lake Pflugerville, which also offers kayak and canoe rentals and walking trails. Cast a line here and you could bring in a largemouth bass, channel catfish, or bluegill. Either way, you’ll be surrounded by some beautiful water.
Photo from the @PflugervilleParksandRec Facebook page
— Mills Pond (15108 Wells Port Dr.)
Mills Pond is a quiet escape from city life with a fishing pier, walking trails, and a floating boat dock that welcomes all non-motorized boats. It’s also dog-friendly provided your pup is on a leash. This pond holds mostly catfish, but has been stocked with rainbow trout in the past.
— McKinney Falls State Park (5808 McKinney Palls Parkway)
A short drive from Austin proper, McKinney Falls State Park is a Texan oasis – here, a fishing trip could turn into a multi-day affair, if you choose to set up a tent in one of the park’s 81 campsites with electric and water hookups. Bank fishing along Onion Creek offers opportunities to catch bass, sunfish, and catfish. If you get bored of fishing, there are miles of hiking trails- plus, you can take a dip in the falls to cool off.
Photo from the McKinney Falls State Park Facebook page
— Barkley Meadows Park Ponds (4529 S SH 130)
Barkley Meadows Park contains two bodies of water: the Berdoll pond, where the fishing policy is catch and release only, and Onion Creek, where you can bring your trophies home. The park is shady and peaceful, and allows leashed dogs and kayaks.
— Brushy Creek Lake Park (3300 Brushy Creek Lake Rd.)
Head up to Cedar Park to cast a line in the Brushy Creek Lake, which boasts picnic amenities and pavilions for rent. Non-motorized boats can be launched here if you want to take to the waters, and kayaks are available for rent as well. These waters contain mostly bass.
— Lady Bird Lake (Access at several points)
If you’re from Austin, you might call it Town Lake… And you probably know it’s actually the Colorado River. Whatever you want to call this body of water, it’s got pretty good fishing, and pretty great views of the city, too. Just watch out for paddleboarders!
Lady Bird Lake – Photo credit Heidi Okla/Do512 Family
— Lake Austin (Access at several points)
Largemouth bass and more roam these conveniently located waters; Lake Austin is known as a place to snag a trophy in the form of an 8-10 pound fish. For the best luck, cast a line over some underwater vegetation in the morning or evening, as recreational boats can crowd the lake a bit during daytime hours.
— Lake Bastrop (100 Park Road 1A)
Bastrop State Park is just east of Austin, and is home to Lake Bastrop, a known fishing hole with great bass-catching chances. You could also hook a catfish here – and as it’s a state park, you won’t need a license to fish from shore. You can even borrow tackle from the park headquarters. If you’re looking for an affordable one-time fishing adventure, this is the spot for you.
— Bright Lake – Old Settlers Park (3300 E. Palm Valley Blvd.)
Old Settlers Park is a local favorite with Round Rock residents, and for good reason. A sunset viewed from Bright Lake’s fishing pier is almost as memorable as the catfish, perch, and bass stocked by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation. And if you don’t have any luck on the waters, head to the disc golf area and forget your woes on 600+ acres of courses.
— Barton Creek Greenbelt (200 S Lamar Blvd)
This is one of the most wonderful places to spend a day while in Austin. Hike, wander, swim, lounge, or best of all, pop a squat and fish for a bit. It’s beautiful and serene, and great for both kids and adults who enjoy a bit of nature right outside their homes. With the many river banks that split off from the main trail, you’re sure to find a fishing hole all your own.
— Mansfield Dam Park (4370 Mansfield Dr)
Mansfield Dam Park offers beautiful views of Lake Travis where families can picnic, swim in the secluded cove, fish, and play. There are bi-weekly stockings of channel catfish, rainbow trout, and white bass, but it all depends on what time of the year it is.
by austinkidsfun | Jun 14, 2019 | Fun Stuff
Get a break from the summer heat and head into your local movie theater for a fun air-conditioned outing with the kids! Or enjoy an outdoor screening under the stars! There are several local places offering free or very inexpensive films for families. Here’s a round-up of where to go in Austin for children’s summer movies.
Free & Cheap Summer Movies:
–> Alamo Drafthouse Summer Kids Camp offers a lineup of family favorites and a new choose-your-own ticket price option ($1 – $5) with proceeds benefiting local charities. Get your tickets in advance on the Alamo Drafthouse website. Be sure to download your Kids Club Prize Book to win prizes for seeing movies at the Alamo.

–> Sound and Cinema is back at the Long Center for another round of awesome pairings of live music with an outdoor movie screening. Join us at these FREE, family-friendly events. At each Sound & Cinema event, the fun starts around 6 p.m. with plenty of food trucks on site, with the concert at 7:30 p.m., followed by the movie around 8:45 p.m. Click here for the full lineup!
–> Community Cinema at Community First! Village
Community Cinema has added even more family-friendly films for fun summer nights. Click here to view the line-up, and take note that Do512 Family is thrilled to be a Community Partner at the screening of Mulan on Friday, June 28. Please mark your calendar to join us there! Movies are offered with a suggested donation of $5.

–> The Moviehouse & Eatery Summer Kids Camp will offer free movies every Tuesday morning through August 27. Tickets are given away starting at 9 a.m. on a first-come, first-serve basis. The movie will start at 10 a.m. Click here for more info and to see the full summer schedule.

–> The Cinemark Summer Movie Clubhouse program offers 10 movies throughout the summer for only $1 per ticket, or you can purchase a pass for all 10 movies for only $5. This is offered locally at Movies 8in Round Rock, Mondays through Thursdays at 10 a.m. Click here for movie schedule.
–> Regal Summer Movie Express offers films on Tuesdays & Wednesdays at 10 a.m. for only $1. Each week, both movies play on both days. A portion of the proceeds goes to the Will Rogers Institute. Local theatres include:
Click each link above for full schedule and listings of the kids movies.
–> Bullock Summer Family Film Series
For a fourth year, the Bullock Museum presents a series of affordable family films! Tickets are $5 for Bullock Museum members and $8 for general admission. Seating begins at 1:30 p.m. and all seats are available on a first come first served basis. Get tickets in advance here. Arrive early for drop-in at a family activity station on the second floor.

–> Austin Parks Foundation’s Movies in the Park
Pack a picnic, relax on a blanket, and enjoy a fun night out with the family. For over 10 years, APF and the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema’s Rolling Roadshow have brought movies to neighborhood parks across Austin ensuring Austinites of all backgrounds have access to FREE outdoor entertainment. Click here for this season’s schedule.
–> Austin Humane Society Outdoor Movie Nights
Grab your picnic basket and load up your pack for a family-friendly movie night at the lawn of the Austin Humane Society. These will feature an animal-themed movie fit for the entire family. Plus, there will be concessions, games, and kid’s activities. The movie will start at sundown. Well-behaved, leashed dogs are welcome to join the fun! (In the event of rain, the movie will be shown inside the AHS Auditorium). Movie dates are June 20 & July 18. FREE but please register to attend online here.
MORE MOVIES: The Austin Public Library also offers plenty of free film screenings at various branches throughout the summer. Click here to see what’s coming up.
by austinkidsfun | Jun 14, 2019 | children plays
Oooweee, it’s getting hot out there! Now that summer is here, the only thing we want to do these days is swim, swim and swim. Cooling down in some refreshing water is our favorite way to beat the heat, and we love taking a visit to Typhoon Texas. Located in Pflugerville, just about 20 minutes north of Austin, this is a great place to splash the day away. Read on for an overview of our experience & the chance to win passes…

Photo from the Typhoon Texas Facebook page
As with any big park like this, we arrived right when it opened in the morning. It’s our best bet for beating the crowds, maximizing our fun-in-the-sun day, and getting the most out of the admission price.
We were impressed with the easy-to-manage layout. It’s not anywhere near as large as Schlitterbahn, which made it simple to navigate and gave us the opportunity to cover all territory without the feeling of rushing from one thing to the next. The park is a nice size for a day of playing and relaxing with the family.
When it comes to water-play, Typhoon Texas has it all. We love a good lazy river and a wave pool! We tested out all the slides and had a blast. The splash play areas for younger kids are really fun. We were happy to see such a nice mix of activities to appeal to kids of all ages. Plus, everything felt really clean and there were lifeguards everywhere. Check out this full list of attractions!

Photo from the Typhoon Texas Facebook page
In addition, the new attraction for 2019 is the PFlowRider Surf Simulator! This one’s for the thrill-seekers who want to give stand-up or body surfing a try. In this area of the park, there’s a few new activities, including corn hole boards, music and a mobile bar on weekends.

Photo from the Typhoon Texas Facebook page
There are plenty of places to eat within Typhoon Texas where you enjoy burgers, corn dogs, BBQ, pizza, shaved ice, and more. Our kids were quite pleased with food options. Adults can even enjoy a frosty beverage at the bar. You are also welcome to leave and re-enter the park (don’t forget to get your hand stamped) if you wish to walk to nearby restaurant to dine instead (there are many options in the shopping area directly across the street). Do note that no outside food is allowed.

Photo from the Typhoon Texas Facebook page
While we were there, we also enjoy listening to live music. Be sure to check the park’s calendar of events for a listing of free concerts as well as Movie Nights and the new Dueling Piano Nights.

Photo from the Typhoon Texas Facebook page
We really had a fantastic experience at Typhoon Texas! The kids loved it, as did the adults. We’ll definitely be back this summer.
Here’s a few things to keep in mind when planning your trip:
- Parking is free
- Inner tubes and life jackets are provided for your use
- You can rent cabanas if you prefer to reserve your own seating area
- Lockers are available to rent to store your belongings
- Bring closed-toe shoes, a water bottle, sunscreen, hats, etc.
- Click here for FAQs
- Click here for the Park Map
For much more info including hours and prices, visit the Typhoon Texas website. If you think you’ll make it out more than once this summer, check out the Season Pass Perks. You can also check out photos, updates, and discount announcements on their Facebook page, such as the Father’s Day promotion in which Dads get in FREE with the purchase of any daily ticket bought at the window on Sunday, June 16.

Photo from the Typhoon Texas Facebook page
–> Giveaway! Typhoon Texas is hooking up a lucky Do512 Family reader with a 4-pack of admission tickets! Enter below. Good luck!
by austinkidsfun | Jun 14, 2019 | fathers day
We know your typical To-Do List is filled monotonous parenting tasks — go grocery shopping again, fold laundry for the gazillionth time, etc. etc. But we’ve got your FUN To-Do List right here. Every month, we’re rounding up all the best things to do with your kids. Here’s your Austin To-Do List for June!
Save these Dates:
June 1: Bubblepalooza @ Long Center
June 1-9: The Texas Chili Queens @ Boyd Vance Theatre (Carver Museum)
June 1: Kids Obstacle Challenge @
June 1: Laugh Darn-It Kid’s Comedy Game Show @ Barrel O’ Fun
June 1: Star Party @ Westcave Preserve
June 1: Soul of Austin Culture Fest @ Huston-Tillotson University
June 1: The LEGO Movie 2 Outdoor Screening @ Community First Cinema
June 1: Ballet Under the Stars @ Zilker Hillside Theatre
June 1-6: Free Demo Classes @ Mi Casa Es Tu Casa
June 2: H-E-B Free First Sunday @ Bullock Museum
June 2: (through Aug. 25) Wake Up, Brother Bear! @ ZACH Theatre
June 2: Round Rock Express: Kids Day @Dell Diamond
June 2: Hartman Foundation Concerts in the Park @ Long Center
June 2: Summer Classic Film Series: My Neighbor Totoro @ Paramount Theatre
Get in on all the bubble action at Bubblepalooza on June 1!
June 4: Storytime & Tail Talks @ Austin Humane Society
June 5: Children’s Day Art Park @ Austin Central Library
June 5 – 10: Too Many Stories @ Austin Scottish Rite Theatre
June 6: Nature Nights @ Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
June 6: Movies in the Park: Clueless @ Palm Park
June 6-22: Shakespeare’s Cymbeline @ Ramsey Park
June 7 & 8: Cosmos: Free Pops Concert @ Zilker Hillside Theatre
June 7: Kidz Bop World Tour @ H-E-B Center at Cedar Park
June 7: Tangled Outdoor Screening @ Community First Cinema
June 7: 5th Annual Bricks & Blocks Bonanza @ Thinkery
LEGO-lovers won’t want to miss the fun at Thinkery!
June 8: Early Edition: DJ Mel Dance Party for Kids @ Scoot Inn
June 8: Teddy Bear Surgery @ Austin Humane Society
June 8: 12th Annual Taste of North Austin @ The Domain
June 8: How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World Outdoor Screening @ Community First Cinema
June 8: Second Saturdays Art Workshops @ Laguna Gloria
June 9: Hartman Concerts in the Park @ The Long Center
June 9: Umlauf Family Day @ Umlauf Sculpture Garden & Museum
Enjoy hands-on fun during Family Day. Photo courtesy of UMLAUF Sculpture Garden and Museum.
June 9: 123 Andres Concert @ Austin Central Library
June 12: Children’s Day Art Park @ Austin Central Library
June 12: Blues on the Green @ Zilker Park
June 12 & 13: Fairy Tea Party @ Terra Toys
June 13: Nature Nights @ Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
June 14: Round Rock Express: Comic Con Night @ Dell Diamond
June 14: Parents’ Night Out @ Thinkery
June 14: Captain Marvel Outdoor Screening @ Community First Cinema
June 15: World Refugee Day @ Bullock Museum
June 15: June Family Luau @ The Hive
June 16: HAPPY FATHER’S DAY
We wish all the Dads a very Happy Father’s Day!
June 16: Round Rock Express Father’s Day Game @ Dell Diamond
June 16: Father’s Day Concert in the Park @ Zilker Hillside Theatre
June 16: Music of the Grateful Dead for Kids @ Mohawk
June 16: Dads Skate Free @ Playland Skate Center
June 17: Round Rock Express: Princess Night @ Dell Diamond
June 19: Sound & Cinema @ The Long Center
June 19: Children’s Day Art Park @ Austin Central Library
June 20: Movies in the Park: Angels in the Outfield @ Parque Zaragoza Rec Center
June 20: Nature Nights @ Wildflower Center
Check out a FREE Nature Night event every Thursday in June! Photo from the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center Facebook page
June 20: Outdoor Movie Night @ Austin Humane Society
June 21: Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again Outdoor Screening @ Community First Cinema
June 22: The Secret Garden @ Paramount Theatre
June 22: The Iron Giant @ Bullock Museum
June 23: Hartman Concerts in the Park @ The Long Center
June 25: Children’s Day Art Park @ Old Quarry Library
June 26: JoJo Siwa @ Bass Concert Hall
June 26: Children’s Day Art Park: Teddy Bear Picnic @ Austin Central Library
June 27: Nature Nights @ Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
June 28: Mulan Outdoor Screening with Do512 Family @ Community First Cinema
June 29: 4th of July, 1876 Celebration @ Williamson Museum
June 30: Round Rock Express Kids Day @ Dell Diamond
June 30: Hartman Concerts in the Park @ The Long Center
June 30: Summer Block Party @ East Communities YMCA
More to Explore this Month:
As always, check out our Daily Calendar or Events for even more ideas for family fun!
by austinkidsfun | Jun 14, 2019 | children plays
Wanna go for a swim? The City of Austin Aquatic Division operates operates 44 facilities ready to cool you down — including 7 regional pools, 3 community pools, 21 neighborhood pools, Barton Springs Pool, 11 splash pads, and offers youth and adult swim lessons. Most of the pools are FREE to jump into, with the exception of our area municipal pools, which do have daily entrance fees (noted below). Check out the schedules and locations of all City of Austin pools, then dive right in to some summer fun!
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>> Free Pools <<
North Austin:
- Balcones – 12017 Amherst Dr. – Closed on Mondays -> Schedule
- Brentwood – 6710 Arroyo Seco – Closed on Tuesdays -> Schedule
- Canyon Vista – 8455 Spicewood Springs – Closed on Thursdays -> Schedule
- Kennemer – 1031 Peyton Gin Rd. Closed on Mondays -> Schedule
- Murchison – 3700 North Hills Dr. Closed on Mondays -> Schedule
East Austin:
- Civitan – 513 Vargas Rd. – Closed on Mondays -> Schedule
- Dottie Jordan – 2803 Loyola Ln. – Closed on Wednesdays -> Schedule
- Givens – 3811 E. 12th St. – Closed on Tuesdays -> Schedule
(From July 15-July 29 – Givens Pool will be closed on Mondays)
- Govalle – 5200 Bolm Road – (will open back up early July of 2019)
- Martin – 1626 Nash Hernandez Sr. Dr. – Closed on Wednesdays -> Schedule
- Metz – 2407 Canterbury St. – Closed on Thursdays -> Schedule
- Montopolis – 1200 Montopolis Dr. – Closed on Tuesdays-> Schedule
- Parque Zarazoga – 741 Pedernales St. – Closed on Thursdays -> Schedule
- Patterson – 1400 Wilshire Blvd. – Closed on Wednesdays -> Schedule
- Rosewood – 1182 Pleasant Valley – Closed on Mondays-> Schedule
South Austin:
- Big Stacy – 700 E. Live Oak St. – Closed on Mondays -> Schedule
- Dick Nichols – 8011 Beckett Rd. Closed on Mondays -> Schedule
- Dittmar – 1009 W. Dittmar Dr. Closed on Tuesdays -> Schedule
- Dove Springs – 5701 Ainez Dr. – Closed on Thursdays-> Schedule
- Gillis – 2504 S. Durwood Ave. – Closed on Wednesdays -> Schedule
- Little Stacy Wading – 1400 East Side Dr. – Closed on Wednesdays -> Schedule
West Austin:
- Ramsey – 4200 Burnet Rd. – Closed on Thursdays -> Schedule
- Reed – 2600 Pecos St. – Closed on Tuesdays-> Schedule
- West Austin – 1317 W. 10th St. – Closed on Mondays -> Schedule
- West Enfield – 2000 Enfield Rd. – Closed on Wednesdays-> Schedule
- Shipe & Shipe Wading Pools – Will open back up in mid July of 2019
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>> Municipal Pools <<
Unlike the free pools listed above, Municipal Pools charge daily use fees. These prices were updated in March of 2019, and you can click here to find more info on pricing as well as seasonal swim passes and group rates.
- Ages 18 – 62: $5 for Austin resident, $9 for non-resident
- Ages 12 – 17: $3 for Austin resident, $5 for non-resident
- Ages 1 – 11: $2 for Austin resident, $4 for non-resident
- Ages 62+: $2 for Austin resident, $5 for non-resident
- FREE for children under 1 year
North Austin
- Northwest (Beverly S. Sheffield) – 7000 Ardath St. -> Schedule
- Walnut Creek – 12138 N. Lamar Blvd. – Closed on Wednesdays -> Schedule
- Springwoods – 13320 Lyndhurst St. – Closed on Tuesdays -> Schedule
East Austin
- Bartholomew – 1800 E. 51st St. -> Schedule
- Mabel Davis – 3427 Parker Ln – Closed on Mondays -> Schedule
South Austin
- Barton Springs – 2131 William Barton Dr. -> Schedule
- Garrison – 6001 Manchaca Rd. – Closed on Wednesdays -> Schedule
West Austin
- Deep Eddy – 401 Deep Eddy Ave. -> Schedule
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>> Splash Pads <<
In addition to swimming pools, you and the kids can enjoy one of the area Splash Pads this summer. Click here for the full list of where to splash!
Have fun staying cool this summer!