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Location: South, In/Outdoor: Outdoor Activity level: Varies Features: Cherry Creek Park is a tiny (0.9 acre) neighborhood park in south Austin near the Brodie/Slaughter intersection. It has four picnic tables (two in the shade), three benches (one in the shade), and one playscape with four slides. Cost for a family of four: free Best for ages: all | ![]() |
The Experience: Cherry Creek Park is a nice little park to stop and visit on a walk if you live in the upscale neighborhood it is located in. There are some pretty trees, but there also is a drainage ditch located there. The playscape is located in full sun. We were the only park visitors on a weekday afternoon in June.
Before you go: Bring sunscreen, consider bringing a picnic.How to go cheaper: Not possible.
Birthday Parties: Do it yourself. It would need to be a small party, as there are not enough tables there for large groups.
Accessibility: Coming soon.
Fun Factor: 3/10
Yum Factor: N/A
Value Factor: N/A
The Lowdown: A nice little park to visit if you live in the neighborhood or are passing by; not worth a long drive.
Hours: 5 am. to 10 pm every day
Website: http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/parks/parkdirectory.htm
Address: 3403 Silk Oak Dr., Austin Map: Google Map Phone: N/A
