Canoeing Town Lake Austin

By admin, April 30, 2009 2:57 am

canoeing town lake austin

Formerly known as Town Lake, Lady Bird Lake is actually part of the Colorado River running through the center of Austin, dammed at each end to create a channel Peaceful water plenty of opportunities of navigation. The Town Lake Corridor, surrounding the water, is full of hike and bike trails, parks, sports fields, music and festival locations – with views of the Austin skyline competing with the serenity of the river landscape.

The Town Lake Corridor includes both north and south banks of Lady Bird Lake, bounded by César Chávez, north, and appropriately named Riverside to the south, with Tom Miller Dam marking the boundary West, and the Colorado River Park to the east. Within this vast area rambling for more than ten kilometers from some of the most popular and scenic hiking and bike trails located in Austin. Very popular, the trails are shared by runners and walkers, cyclists and walkers, dogs and people. On 8 miles along the river are wide, level, shaded and have trail markers, water fountains and benches scattered along the road.

Boating on Lady Bird Lake is perennially popular both for sporting equipment and recreational boaters. No motors are permitted, allowing visitors to enjoy a relaxing day rowing canoe, kayak or sell navigation. The Rowing Dock is a lake in the city of Austin Parks and Recreation concession where visitors can rent boats per hour. They also offer camps, private lessons, classes and memberships.

No visit to Lake City is complete without a pilgrimage to Steve Ray Vaughan Memorial Statue, located on the south side of river. Mounted by the City of Austin, in 1994, the tribute to the late great Texas blues guitarist is directly adjacent to Auditorium Shores, not coincidentally one of Austin's most popular newspapers, local outdoor music. Vaughan played Auditorium shores during his abbreviated career, and remains a stage higher, with local and national acts.

Town Lake Park boasts 17 ball fields for baseball, football, soccer and rugby and volleyball, and its perimeter western borders Zilker Park, making it easily the largest recreational area in the city. Its proximity to downtown Austin means that many dining options can be found within blocks on either side of the water, including the "restaurant row" located on Barton Springs Road. Perennial favorites, from Austin, as the Shady Grove, Austin Java, Chuy's Mesquite and join the relatively new Green and P. Terry 's Burger Stand, and Flip Happy Crepes – located in a bright silver stream trailer air. The People's Congress and South First dining and shopping are in walking distance too.

Power on July 26, 2007, the Austin City Council approved a resolution authorizing the renaming of Town Lake Lady Bird Lake in honor of Lady Bird Johnson, former First Lady of the United States and a long-time resident Austin area. Although Johnson had declined the honor of having changed her name to the lake during his lifetime, his legacy as a defender of nature and the beauty endures after his death.

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