Where Dogs Bring Their Owners to Play
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swedegirl5 -
2/5/2010
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I grew up playing at Pease Park, so I have a sentimental attachment to the place. That being said, you have to have a high tolerence for trash, transients, muddy trails and dogs to really enjoy this walk. Despite its weaknesses, it is a pretty impressive stretch of path in the middle of a busy cityscape. Trying to maintain a highly used park and path is nearly impossible and this place is used by lots of people.
The walk from Windsor (24th) to 29th is a no-leash zone and the dogs are plentiful. I was walking on a muddy day and acquired lots of muddy paw and nose prints on my pants, so if you aren't a dog lover, watch out for this section. The path is easy to walk and sections of it are paved. Many people use this trail for jogging, biking, walking and frisbee golf. Don't go here if you are looking for solitude. If you do want some privacy, stick to the part north of 29th, that trail is not as popular.
whole path great for biking, north of 15th ok for walking
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barefoot mcgraw -
10/20/2009
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i bicycle this path frequently, generally from around 24th down to 5th. when i am less of a weakling and can handle biking back up the big hill i will start further north, but i'm not there yet.
in the downtown section you go under street crossings, which is nice because you avoid traffic but not-so-nice because there are often homeless people sleeping/living/lurking there.
no problem on a fast bike, but not very pleasant for an afternoon stroll.
on the bright side, when you're walking in the nicer part there are several signs that describe the historical importance of various sections of the trail. i learned a lot!
Went from 38th to Town Lake
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figment -
5/11/2003
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The City of Austin is working on improving this trail between Pease Park and Town Lake, and some improvements are finished. The area from Seaholm Power Plant to Town Lake is nice wide pavement. We only had a small part of the creek to go through that wasn't on a sidewalk. There is lots of new construction between 9th and the Lake, and this could develop into a very nice area if someone cleans up the creek and the brush along the banks, and the wide sidewalk is developed.