Here it is - My Latest travelogue from Austin.
Zilker Park came on the top of the list from the suggestions of friends on places to visit in Austin. Umlauf Sculpture Garden has some good reviews too, but our visit was a coincidence.
Starting our travels this summer, we drove downtown on a Saturday noon to visit Zilker Park. We weren't sure where to park, thus, we drove towards a parking lot opposite Umlauf Sculpture Garden, which is also the parking for Barton creek swim area.
Umlauf Sculpture Garden and Museum
The Umlauf Sculpture Garden and Museum is an art museum and an outdoor sculpture garden, with the artistic works of an Americal sculptor - Charles Umlauf. This garden is adjacent to Zilker Park.
This peaceful 6-acre garden has over 40 sculptures set under shady native Texan plants. The area is serene and very relaxing.
Admission is $7 for adults and $3 for students below 13 years. Parking is limited but there is free parking available on the opposite side of the road.
Zilker Park
This 351-acre park is the most loved park in Austin. But, beware, as it's always crowded.
Entry is $5 per car. The place is popular for botanical gardens, Barton Springs pool, fields for volleyball, disc golf, and nature trails.
We can also board the mini train called Zilker eagle which circles the park. Zilker hillside theater, Mcbeth Recreation center, and Zilker nature preserve are some other attractions.
I loved strolling through the rose garden, herb garden, Japanese garden, and Hartman Prehistoric garden. We also loved the Woodland Faerie trail which will be on display every year till August. Every year Faerie architects create homes for fairies. Aren't these mini-homes artistic?
Hope you like these photos. Let me know in the comments how they are!
Until next time,
Linking this to #MondayMusings hosted by Corinne at everydaygyaan.
I love the mix of photos; the man made and those made by nature!
ReplyDeleteYa.. I haven't thought of it. Combination of man made and natural ones.
DeleteSo beautiful - the sculptures are fascinating!
ReplyDeleteThanks Corinne. Iam loving sculpture gardens in USA.
DeleteVery beautiful fusion of nature and sculptures, Ramya. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Natasha
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