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Brushy Creek Lake Park

Brushy Creek Park Brushy Creek Lake Park is one of the largest and best parks in the area.  The park sits on 90 beautiful acres - with a 38 acre  community fishing lake.   Facilities include a playground, a water playscape, a hike and bike trail, a nature trail, an exercise station, three pavilions, picnic tables and barbecue grills, a sand volleyball court, a canoe / kayak launch, a fishing pier, a wildlife observation area, a labyrinth, restroom, and parking area.  Pavilions can be rented for parties and special events.

Water Playscape

One of the unique attractions of this park is the Water Playscape.  This is essentially a large concrete surface with water jets shooting water into the air and pipes spraying water like an outdoor shower.

On hot summer days in Cedar Park - kids can run around for hours in the water and sun. There are several benches and grassy areas with shade nearby - so parents can take a break and watch the kids having fun.

The main dangers might be slipping or kids running into each other - so a good pair of water shoes and a warning to the kids might be in order.  Other than that - its an especially great place to take younger kids to cool off and have fun.

The water playscape operates daily from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and is open from May through Sept. 26.

The Lake

Another attraction at Brushy Creek Lake Park is - of course - the lake.  This is a 38-acre Community fishing lake.  That mean Texas Parks and Wildlife periodically stocks the lake for fishing.  Other activities allowed on the lake include non-motorized boating and wildlife obervation. Trolling motors are not permitted.

 

Running & Hiking Trails

running trail brushy creekAnother great feature of Brushy Creek Park is the running, hiking, biking trails.  There are several miles of developed running trails with crushed pink granite.  There is a great variety of shaded and open areas of running - next to the lake and along running brushy creek.

 

To get here from 1431 and Parmer - take Parmer south.  At the Shell gas station (Brushy Creek road) take a left.  The park entrance will be on your right (south side).