Austin is a Place Where People Explore
As you stay active within our community, you’ll also discover a world of adventure that awaits in exciting Austin. The whimsical city of Austin is celebrated as a mecca for the arts, live music, the best All-American BBQ trail and so much more!

Downtown 6th Street
The place where all the action is i.e., clubs, boutiques, galleries, cafes, theaters, restaurants and many curious adventures. This unique stretch of downtown is full of sights, sounds and scents to keep you running from one establishment to the next!

Zilker Botanical Garden
On the shores of Lady Bird Lake, you’ll surely be awed by Mother Nature. This branch of the Botanical Garden is devoted exclusively to native plant life. It’s just a few blocks away and is taken care of by the University of Texas at Austin.

Austin: Live Music Capitol of the World
Enjoy the whole music scene that Austin is world-famous for. They don’t call it the live music capital of the world for nothing! So, if music is your thing, from country to classical, Austin is the place! Just open the local papers and see what happens where.

SXSW – South by Southwest
The world’s largest annual film/music/interactive conference draws 20,000 to Austin each year. The event includes live performances by well-known artists and some who are sure to well known in the future. The nine-day long events go non-stop, with many free events.

River Tubing Fun for the Whole Family
On the Guadalupe River to Canyon Lake through the famous horseshoe Loop, pick your tube! Long or short, alone or with a group and spend the day. There is no better way for the family to get away from the heat during the summer months.

Endless Area Lakes
The many lakes in the area are a major attraction. Lake Travis, Lake Austin, and Lady Bird Lake are known as the 3 largest lakes within the Austin Area, Lady Bird Lake runs right through the downtown area and several parks where you also enjoy live music.

Historical Sites
Fredericksburg and Gruene swap the honor of the being two of the most notable, historic sites in Austin. Both feature homes built in the later-half of the 1800s which now house bed and breakfasts, antique stores and gift shops…and the ethnic food speaks for itself.

A “Batty” Adventure
Curious about bats? The Ann W. Richards Congress Avenue Bridge houses the world’s largest urban population (@ 1.5 million) of Mexican free-tailed bats under their bridge. Nearly 100,000 spectators arrive each year to watch the bat’s daily emergence at sunset.

Baron Springs Pool
Barton Springs Pool is a recreational outdoor swimming pool that is filled entirely with water from nearby natural springs. Over the years, people have come to this 1,000-foot-long natural limestone pool fed by underground springs to fish, swim, baptize and more.

Museum of the Weird
In the back area of the Lucky Lizard Curio Shop on 6th Street, lies a wacky collection of the obscure and the bizarre. A must-see for anyone who likes the out-of-ordinary. It’s a flashback to the Curio Tents at the Carnival.