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Attractions in Austin

Whether you’re looking for a quiet afternoon stroll or an action-packed weekend, Austin has something for you. Amaro Law Firm, your reliable Austin personal injury law firm, has rounded up the best places to visit in the Austin area.

Austin’s attractions are a big draw, bringing crowds far and wide while offering exciting experiences for those driving across town or the U.S. (and risking car accidents in the process). Whether you want to take in some of the city’s unique history and culture or you’re ready to unwind, let loose, and get down for some fun, here are some of the most popular attractions in Austin, TX, where you can find them, and what you can expect when you visit them.

Zilker Park

Where: 2100 Barton Springs Rd. (78746)

Alongside Downtown and covering 351 acres, Zilker Metropolitan Park is a treasured park in Austin that’s home to the Austin Nature and Science Center, the UMLAUF Sculpture Garden & Museum, the Zilker Botanical Garden, and Barton Springs Pool, a popular swimming spot year-round. That alone could give you enough to do for days, but Zilker Park has so much more — from hiking and jogging trails to athletic fields, picnic areas, and popular annual events, like the ABC Kite Fest and the Austin City Limits Musical Festival. Whether you visit Zilker Park spontaneously or you plan ahead to see a specific show, you’re probably going to see some things you’ll never forget when you spend even just a couple of hours at Zilker Park.

Austin Bats

Where: Congress Avenue Bridge, between the Colorado River and Lady Bird Lake (78704)

Home to one of the largest urban bat colonies in the U.S., Austin has roughly 1.5 million bats living under the Congress Avenue Bridge. Migrating each spring from Mexico to Austin to give birth, the bats in Austin come out on summer nights, feeding on insects and, sometimes, putting on a dramatic show for bystanders. In fact, if you time it just right and get to the Congress Avenue Bridge at around dusk, you may just see thousands (or more!) bats leaving for their evening jaunts in what would be a stunning vision straight out of a scary movie!

Austin Murals

Where: Various locations

Along with music, food, and its one-of-a-kind culture, Austin is also home to several jaw-dropping murals, which pepper the city with stunning displays of artwork. Aside from making amazing backdrops for pictures, Austin murals are also really spectacular to see in person. So, take a tour and check out some of the most notable murals in Austin, including (but not limited to):

  • Greetings from Austin at 1720 S. First St. (78704)
  • Spaceman with Floating Pizza at 1209 Red River St. (78701)
  • The Beauty and Liberty of Equality at 111 E. Cesar Chavez St. (78701)
  • Radical Transformation at 1415 S Congress Ave. (78704)
  • Austin is Where My Heart Is at 5202 Burnet Rd. (78757)

Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center

Where: 4801 La Crosse Ave. (78739)

Named for co-founder and wife of President Lyndon B. Johnson (Claudia Alta Taylor “Lady Bird” Johnson), this center is a botanist’s dream meets a hiker’s fantasy, featuring more than:

  • 284 acres of gardens
  • 2 miles of gorgeous hiking trails
  • 970 species of Texan flora

As the nation’s largest research library for native plant studies, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center is more than just an Austin attraction — it’s a groundbreaking institution that’s forging new territory in the areas of conservation, ecological design, biodiversity, and more. It’s also a serene, beautiful place to see some of the natural beauty of Texas through its stunning flora.

Other Austin Attractions

Along with the above, there are several more thrilling attractions to enjoy in Austin, TX, including (but not limited to) the:

  • Cathedral of Junk
  • Boardwalk at Lady Bird Lake
  • Rainey Street Historic District
  • Neill-Cochran House Museum
  • Yard Dog Art Gallery

Outside of Austin Attractions

As enlightening and enjoyable as it can be to visit Austin’s attractions, they won’t help you recover from a traffic wreck, a boat accident, a work accident, an offshore accident, and other injury-causing events. When you or a loved one has been hurt and it’s time to recover, it’s time to talk to an experienced Austin personal injury attorney and learn more about your rights and legal options.

 

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