Do512 Family - What to do in Austin with Kids

Do512 Family - What to do in Austin with Kids

Kids’ Indoor Scavenger Hunt

Whether you’re trying to find something easy to do on bad weather days or simply avoiding more screen time inside your house, these Indoor Scavenger Hunts provide an easy activity when the kiddos need a little extra something to entertain themselves. Below you’ll find 3 …

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State Fair Food & Fun at Home

While the recent news of this year’s Texas State Fair cancellation was not a huge surprise, it left us with a rather unexpected craving for all those gluttonous fair foods. We’ve never had such a hankering for funnel cakes, corn dogs, cotton candy and over-the-top …

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CapMetro Family Ride Guide

Austin’s public transportation network is an unsung hero of our city. Taking the bus or MetroRail reduces your carbon footprint in an impactful way! The more we use and support CapMetro, the more it’ll help reduce traffic and pollution in Austin. Next time you’re sitting …

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Check Out Seeds from the Library!

Ah, spring! We love spying such an abundance of Mother Nature’s new growth around Austin these days – flowers, budding trees, veggies popping up in the gardens. If you’re looking to do some spring planting of your own, Austin Public Library offers the coolest thing …

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Giant Stickwork Sculpture in Pease Park

One of Austin’s oldest and beloved parks now has an awesome public art piece that you must go experience in person! Internationally-acclaimed artist Patrick Dougherty worked for weeks to create one of his majestic Stickwork sculptures in Pease Park, which is open to go view, …

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Joanne Land Playground – Review

There’s a very cool playground in Round Rock’s Old Settlers Park that is one of our favorite places to play. The Joanne Land Playground, located near the Lakeside Pavilion (at 1371 Harrell Parkway) is truly an awesome destination to check out for some free family …

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Family Friendly Hikes: River Place Nature Trail

Update: Hikers will be required to pay a $10 fee per person (credit card only) to use the River Place Nature Trail on weekends and holidays; children 12 and under are free. A few years ago, I started hearing about the River Place Nature Trail. …

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