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Thrive in Nature

Heighten your health with outdoor activities that inspire movement

Going outside isn’t just fun—it’s good for your health! By spending just 20 minutes a day in a green space, you are able to lower stress, boost mood, and improve overall well-being. Breathe in the fresh air, find a way to get your body moving, and let the outdoors inspire your next adventure.

Where You Can Get Out and Get Active

Brushy Creek Sports Park | baseball, softball, basketball, disc golf, soccer, skateboarding, playscape, trails | 2310 Brushy Creek Rd, Cedar Park

Lakewood Park | splash pad, playground, dog park, fishing, skateboarding, basketball, volleyball, trails, kayaking | 2040 Artesian Spgs Xing, Leander

Lakeline Park | canoeing, kayaking, fishing, football, soccer, playground, walking and biking loop | 1510 Alexis Dr, Cedar Park

Veterans Memorial Park | swimming pool, tennis, pickleball, playscape, softball, baseball, basketball, flag football, soccer, volleyball, dog park | 2525 W New Hope Dr, Cedar Park

Robin Bledsoe Park | playscape, basketball, swimming pool, splash pad, multipurpose athletic fields | 601 S Bagdad Rd, Leander

Elizabeth Milburn Park | climbing wall, BMX track, basketball, baseball, softball, playscape, soccer, volleyball, trails, tennis | 1901 Sun Chase Blvd, Cedar Park

Megan Marshall

There are so many parks and outdoor facilities in Greater Austin to take advantage of when you feel that itch to leave the house. It doesn’t matter whether you are looking for a peaceful stroll or an energizing workout, there’s something for everyone. We want to know your favorite places to explore and play! Tag us in your photos around town at: @cedarpark_citylifestyle