Emma Long Metropolitan Park

Austin


The only Austin city park to offer overnight camping, 1000-acre Emma Long Metropolitan Park (aka 'City Park') on Lake Austin, 16 miles northwest of downtown, has good swimming, sunbathing, fishing and boating. It often attracts a partying crowd, especially at weekends. Advance online reservations required.


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