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Gracywoods Park

Location: 12133 Metric Blvd. 78758 Map

For more information about this park, call the City of Austin Parks Department at (512) 974-6700. For Travis County parks, call (512) 854-7275

This park is not reservable.

Size: 10.00 Acres

Amenities:
Barbeque Pits 4
Picnic Tables 16
Playgrounds 1
Trail Miles 1.8
Volleyball Courts 1

 


Description: Gracywoods Park has a wonderful hard surface walking trail with a few unimproved bike trails. It has plenty of picnic tables for a family barbeque, and a gazebo for a quiet place to do some reading.

There is a safe playground and swing set area for the kids, and dogs are welcomed but must remain on their leash.

Upcoming Events

No events currently listed for this park.

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Gallery:

Play area at Gracywoods Park
Play area at Gracywoods Park


The secluded pavilion at Gracywoods Park is a good place to read a book.
The secluded pavilion at Gracywoods Park is a good place to read a book.


In winter, you can see which way the prevailing winds blow at Gracywoods Park
In winter, you can see which way the prevailing winds blow at Gracywoods Park


This page is a work in progress. Do you have pictures, stories, or additional information about this park you would like to share? We'd love to hear from you. Email Rosie or call 477-1566.

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