Activity Overview
Butler Park is a public park in the heart of Austin, Texas that is known for its picturesque views of the city's skyline. Its most popular feature is the Liz Carpenter Fountain, which features dozens of water sprays where visitors of all ages can splash and cool off in the scorching summer heat. The park also has a circular path that is perfect for those who want to get some exercise by walking, cycling, or riding a scooter. At the top of the park's large hill, visitors can also explore a large map of Texas while enjoying the scenic views.
Things to Do
- Climb to the top of Butler Park's hill to enjoy its spectacular views of the Austin skyline.
- View the beautiful public artwork in the park, including a fascinating sculpture depicting giant red mushrooms.
- Take your child to the Liz Carpenter Fountain, where they can play in the water sprays for as long as they want.
- Check out the children's garden, where little ones can run around a paved circular labyrinth.
Butler Park Insider Tips
- Visit Butler Park after dusk in order to see the fountain show that incorporates colorful lights and moving water.
- Make sure to wear sunscreen and water shoes while playing in the fountain - there isn't any shade, and the pavement gets very hot in the summertime.
- You might want to make a note that the park's restrooms are located near the Dougherty Arts Center parking lot, as some visitors have trouble finding them.