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This 8 mile one-way walk, adapted from last year’s Shoal Creek Boulevard walk, begins at Beverly Sheffield Park and follows Shoal Creek all the way to its terminus at Town Lake. This time we’ll focus more on greenbelts and parks, extending the walk south through Pease Park and Duncan Neighborhood Park.

The creek's 13-square-mile watershed supports over 2,500 species reported on iNaturalist. Its banks expose Buda limestone and Del Rio shale formations deposited in an ancient inland sea millions of years ago.

As always we’ll get a glimpse at civilization, but not so much our usual modern-day Austin homes. Instead we’ll see remnants of a now-demolished Chattanooga train station and maybe some Indigenous burial mounds.

Those interested can join me for lunch after the walk. I recommend Local Foods, a healthy and low key salad-and-sandwich spot on 2nd.

LOGISTICS:

  • Official walk map here
  • We’ll meet between the parking lot and swimming pool at 7000 Ardath Street, at the northeastern edge of the park.
  • There should be plenty of parking available at the park. If for any reason you have trouble finding a spot, there’s also plenty of parking on the surrounding streets in all directions.
  • Note that this is a one-way walk. Please consider taking a bus or rideshare back to the start, or discuss carpooling ideas in the comments.
  • The #803 CapMetro bus runs every 15 minutes north-south roughly along our route. To return to Beverly Sheffield Park, you can pick up this bus right at our walk’s end at Seaholm Station and ride north along Burnet to Justin Station, 10 minutes’ walk from the start.

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A community walking event, variant of last year's boulevard walk, for local residents and past participants, extending the route to the southern terminus.

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