6 Things To Do In Austin

Regardless of your interests, you’ll never be bored when visiting Austin, Texas. These activities are tailored for the whole family, so you’re sure to find something for everyone.

Bullock Texas State History Museum

Bullock Texas State history museum is named for the 38th governor of the state and dedicates itself to the history of Texas, dating back to pre-statehood periods. Opened in 2001, it’s since attracted over nine million visitors. Located just a mile away from the city center, you’ll easily spend a few hours here as you’re transported back in time.

Bullock Texas State History Museum
1800 Congress Ave.
Austin, TX 78701
United States

Phone: +1 512-936-8746

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Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library

Established by the 36th President of the United States, this library includes presidential papers and memorabilia from his time in office. The library serves as both a tourist attraction and a source of academic study, as well as an architectural work of art.

Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library
2313 Red River St
Austin, TX 78705
United States

Phone: +1 512-721-0200

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Mexic-Arte Museum

Latino culture and Mexican culture are an essential element of Austin life. This is easily noticeable in the local art scene. Mexic-Arte Museum is the place to go to learn about how Latino and Mexican heritage have inspired and influenced the Texan art scene. A visit will take you around two hours to complete, and don’t forget to stop by the gift shop that features works of art made by local artists.

Mexic-Arte Museum
419 Congress Ave.
Austin, TX 78701
United States

Phone: +1 512-480-9373

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McKinney Fall State Park

One of Austin’s many nature reserves, McKinney Fall State Park is organized around a waterfall that you can find located just outside the city. It’s the perfect place for those who love nature and physical fitness, featuring nine miles of hiking trails for the public to enjoy. As many as eighty separate campsites are also available if you choose to opt for a lengthier stay.

McKinney Fall State Park
5808 McKinney Falls Pkwy
Austin, TX 78744
United States

Phone: +1 512-243-1643

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Thinkery

Thinkery is a science museum created to engage Austin’s youth. Most events and lectures are designed to get kids interested in the complex subjects of science. Be advised, one of the museum’s most popular attractions is a water room that will require a change of clothes for your kids. It’s an excellent place to visit on a particularly hot summer day in Austin.

Thinkery
1830 Simond Ave
Austin, TX 78723
United States

Phone: +1 512-469-6201

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Barton Springs Pool

This spring formed from an underground pool is a popular resort for those who like to spend their day enjoying a mild, refreshing swim. The temperature of the water stays comfortably at between 68-70 degrees, making it perfect for a leisurely dip. You can also rent the necessary equipment to go kayaking or diving, but be advised such activates require prior experience.

Barton Springs Pool
2131 William Barton Dr.
Austin, TX 78746
United States

Phone: +1 512-974-6300 

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