With descriptions of over 100 kid-focused outings and 25 annual events, this guidebook makes it easy to experience Austin, Texas. Visitors and newcomers will find the top tourist destinations as well as the quirky places that make Austin so unique. It uncovers fresh finds for locals looking for added adventure and guides new parents into the city's vibrant kid culture. A categorical Table of Contents organizes entries by interest, age, and location to help identify the best spots for your group. In addition to Places to Go, Places to Eat, and Annual Festivals & Events sections, this updated 4th edition includes even more entries that showcase the best of Austin.
Nancy Fuentes In the fourteen years since the last edition of this book, the Austin Sierra Club has led several hard political battles to preserve the outdoor treasures of the area. This guide will help Central Texans and visitors enjoy the fruits of those efforts in accord with the Sierra Club philosophy: "to explore, enjoy, and protect the nation's forests, waters, wildlife, and wilderness." In this easy-to-use guide, the Austin Sierra Club invites those who love good, clean, earth-friendly fun and healthful exercise to explore the wonders of Central Texas from the Highland Lakes in the north to New Braunfels in the south. Suggestions for outdoor adventure in city and countryside alike feature activities and places to visit in a hundred-mile radius of Austin. The chapters are organized by type of activity: downtown area sights and sounds; parks; active sports such as running, camping, and rock climbing; water sports; air sports; wildlife and pets; nature activities such as star gazing, fossil hunting, and wildflower study; activities for people with special needs; and must-see places such as historic buildings and great vistas. The book also includes several fact-filled appendixes, with information on the Sierra Club, helpful agencies and telephone numbers, and maps. This new edition of Outdoors Austin was written and produced by a committee of volunteers. It reflects their love for the many outdoor resources around Austin and their hope that others will come to love and respect the natural treasures of this unique and privileged land.
Lists and describes places in Texas that have outdoor programs for kids, covering fishing and shooting sports, water recreation, bird and wildlife watching, nature study, volunteer activities, and camping; each with contact information.
FIELD & STREAM, America’s largest outdoor sports magazine, celebrates the outdoor experience with great stories, compelling photography, and sound advice while honoring the traditions hunters and fishermen have passed down for generations.