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Red Bud Isle is a popular off-leash dog park nestled on a scenic island at 3401 Redbud Trail, Austin, TX 78746. Known for its beautiful waterfront views and shaded trails, this pet-friendly park offers a unique experience for dog owners and their furry companions. The park’s relaxed atmosphere and tranquil setting along the Colorado River make it ideal for those seeking dog-friendly hiking or simply a peaceful spot to let dogs roam and swim freely.
With both picnic areas and wheelchair-accessible entrances and parking, Red Bud Isle welcomes families, children, and pets alike. Visitors appreciate the serene, shaded environment and the opportunity for dogs to splash in the water. While parking is limited and the park can become busy, its standout features include posted safety signs, wildlife viewing, and a strong sense of community among Austin dog lovers.
So majestic and beautiful, a bit disappointed it took me so long to get here, but we timed it perfectly on a Sunday right before a short rainstorm so it was mellow in terms of the crowd. Only a couple other dogs- everyone else’s were on a leash so I put mine on a leash after a little bit too. She loved roaming around though. Appreciated the posted signs of poison ivy as well as the algae to be aware of especially if you have a dog.
Nice off leash dog park. Trails weren’t very long so not really somewhere to hike, but it’s pretty and shaded. Our dog appreciated it.
It is a great place to walk your dogs! You can have your dog on/ off leash. There is great spots for your dogs to walk and swim!
Beautiful dog park, to walk your dogs off-leash! Our dogs absolutely loved it, especially since they were able to jump into the water, if you can find an area that is not occupied by people who fish!!
The negative parts are that many people fish exactly on all the water entrance parts, and there are numerous fishing lines and fishing hooks lying around by all the water entrance areas. My 5 month old puppy almost swallowed a small fish that was still attached to a hook and line that was lying around. You have to watch yourself and your dog in every step to not step on one near the water.
First time visiting Austin and I had looked up places to visit and this was one of them. It did not disappoint 👏🏻 the view was spectacular and you don’t have to walk much to catch a glimpse of such beautiful views. The parking lot is quite small though but we didn’t have to wait too long before a space became available. It was peaceful and seems like a lot of people like taking their dogs there since I saw many that day. Also saw a family fishing🎣 not sure if there’s restrooms but I didn’t see any myself nor drawn on the map guide at the entrance.