Pease Park

Historic Austin park with ancient Kingsbury Oak, Shoal Creek trail access, and recent extensive renovation.

Pease Park is one of Austin's oldest parks, dating to 1875, and has undergone a stunning multi-million dollar renovation that restored and enhanced this beloved green space. The park stretches along Shoal Creek, featuring the massive Kingsbury Oak tree (one of Austin's most photographed trees), modern playgrounds, splash pads, and event spaces. The renovated Treehouse pavilion is an architectural gem. The park connects to the Shoal Creek Trail, providing a green corridor through central Austin. Its central location between downtown, Clarksville, and Old West Austin makes it accessible to some of Austin's most desirable neighborhoods.

Highlights

  • Austin's oldest park
  • Stunning renovation
  • Kingsbury Oak tree
  • Shoal Creek trail access

Insider Tips

  • Recently renovated—beautiful facilities
  • Great playground for kids
  • Connects to Shoal Creek Trail
  • Free admission and parking

Features & Amenities

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Established: 1875

Quick Info

Price Range
$$$$
Categoryurban-park
Neighborhoodold-west-austin
Rating4.6 / 5

Contact

1100 Kingsbury St, Austin, TX 78703

(512) 974-6700

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