Austin, Texas, is known for a lot of things. It's the Live Music Capital of the World, the home of the UT Longhorns, and the capitol seat of the Lone Star State. To those who live and play here full time, it's also widely regarded as one of the most active cities in the country. From hiking and biking to swimming, boating or just soaking up the hot Texas sunshine, Austin offers residents and visitors alike a seemingly endless array of options for fun in the sun. Here are just a few to get you started:
Lady Bird Lake
Formerly called Town Lake, this man-made lake in the heart of downtown Austin is a Mecca for the city's outdoor enthusiasts. The rowing dock rents canoes, paddle boats and kayaks out by the hour, and the temperate lake waters provide a welcome respite from the mid-day heat. If boating isn't your thing, check out the Hike and Bike Trail, which circles the lake in a three-to-four mile loop (depending on the route you choose). Day and night, all year long, you'll see Austinites of all ages and fitness levels working their way around the trail--pushing baby strollers, walking their dogs, or just catching up with friends.
Zilker Park
A stone's throw from Lady Bird Lake lies one of the nation's largest inner-city parks--at 351 acres, Zilker Park is Austin's grassy playground, soccer fields, sand volleyball courts, and even a miniature train, the Zilker Zephyr. The park offers several cultural attractions as well, including the Umlauf Sculpture Garden and Museum, the Zilker Botanical Gardens, and the Austin Nature and Science Center not to mention the famous Austin City Limits music festival each September. What started as a 35-acre deed in 1918 has evolved into one of the true treasures of Austin. Regardless of the time of year, visitors to Zilker Park will likely see lively soccer, kickball and ultimate frisbee games, colorful kites flying, and drowsy folks napping under shade trees.
The Veloway
If cycling or skating is your activity of choice, The Veloway is one Austin attraction you won't want to miss. Off-limits to runners or cars, this 3.1 mile loop of paved, winding road through South Austin's hill country provides a safe haven for cyclists and skaters alike.
Barton Springs Pool
Austin boasts a wealth of lakes, rivers and swimming holes, but none is quite as beloved and well known as Barton Springs Pool. Surrounded by Zilker Park, Barton Springs Pool is a spring-fed, 900-foot oasis in the hot summer sun. The chilly, 68 degree water is a cherished refuge from the 100-plus degree heat June through September, but the pool is open year-round. In addition to man-made aspects like diving boards, Barton Springs Pool is perhaps most famous for its natural rock bottom. While entrance to the pool costs about $3 per person during the day, you can swim for free after 9:00 p.m. highlight of many Austinites' summer evenings.
Everyone knows Austin is a great place to let loose after hours and dance the night away, but locals know the city offers residents and visitors alike just as many options for daytime diversions. No matter what kind of outdoor activity strikes your fancy, Austin truly offers something for everyone.
Outdoor Fun For Adults
Motorcycle camping has increased in popularity throughout the years. Many motorcycle riders are now taking to the open road pulling a small camper behind. These camping trailers weigh less than the standard pop-up campers most to which most campers are accustomed. Though the size is smaller, there is definitely room for two. Manufacturers are now making a variety of camper sizes for campers to tow behind motorcycles.
Many people find motorcycle camping to be adventurous and thrilling. Motorcycle campgrounds can be found virtually everywhere, such as Alabama, Arizona, South Dakota, Georgia, Tennessee and California, among other beautiful states. Most motorcycle campgrounds promote the camp as catering specifically to motorcycles, such as North Carolina's Blue Ridge Motorcycle Campground. As with any campground, be sure to make reservations in advance to ensure there is a campsite available when you arrive.
One popular event is the Sturgis Festival in South Dakota where you will see first-hand that motorcycle camping allows for any more people to enjoy themselves and join in the fun. Especially during the festival, hotel rooms are usually difficult to find which makes camping an even better option. You will find tents, homemade campers and pull-behind camping trailers towed behind many different vehicles, including motorcycles. Motorcycle camping trips can be enjoyable for everyone.
As with all camping, you will need to bring along camping gear such as blankets, sleeping bags, food, cooking utensils and supplies and, of course, clothing. Towing a camper behind your motorcycle makes this gear much easier to bring along. Otherwise, you will need to pack your gear keeping in mind the travel ahead of you. Motorcycle camping does not require all of the comforts of home, unlike many campers are experiencing as they venture out to the countryside with new, accessorized pop-up campers. With motorcycle camping, you should be able to simply rollup your tent and sleeping bag and hook it on the bike. If you are indeed towing a camper, then you can obviously put these items in the camper.
Remember, motorcycle camping should be fun. Do not go overboard with supplies and gear. Pack light. You can always wash your clothing in a nearby laundry mat providing extra space for some other supplies you may need during the trip.
Once you are headed out, the fun of motorcycle camping is that you can stay in one place as little or as much as you want. You can go anywhere, see anything and pack up quickly to venture off to your next destination and campground.
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