Bee Cave TX Cheap and Free Things To Do and Attractions
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ABarton Springs Pool
- 2201 Barton Springs Road
Austin, TX 78746-5736 - 512 / 476-9044
- besides the great music, Tex mex food and hill country. Go swim there - there's no place else like it. 68 degrees year round. Which seems cold ... more on Yahoo! Travel
- I love a good work out but what better than to be out doors and work out at the same time! more on Yelp
Barton Springs Pool
2201 Barton Springs RoadAustin, TX 78746-5736
BHippie Hollow
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- Comanche Drive
Lake Travis, TX 78732 - +1 512 473 9437
- Everyone has a right to be ugly and naked. You don't have to look. People who go here for that purpose (looking) are creepy, sorry. Last time ... more on Yelp
- Wrong time of the year for this review, but what the hey. Cothing optional, but holy cow paddies this is not a place where the beautiful ... more on Yelp
Hippie Hollow
Comanche DriveLake Travis, TX 78732
CJust For Fun Watercraft Rental
- Emerald Point Marina
Austin,TX,78734 - 5122669710
- my experience with just for fun rentals was pleasant enough: making the reservations, bringing your own music to play on the CD player, docking and swimming. ... more on Yelp
- Amazing. more on Yelp
Just For Fun Watercraft Rental
Emerald Point MarinaAustin,TX,78734
DBats Underneath Congress Bridge
- 100 Congress Ave
Austin, TX 78701-4072 - 5124165700
- I was recently in Austin on business and decided to check out this tourist attraction. I really had low expectations--after all, how exciting can a bunch of bats be? We called the Bat Hotline (--) to find out the "take-off" time and got to the bridge about 30 minutes before. We settled down next ... more on TripAdvisor
- This was such an awesome experience. You would think, "Who wants to see a bunch of bats?" But when you see the number of them, you will be truly amazed. It was really ... more on Yahoo! Travel
Bats Underneath Congress Bridge
100 Congress AveAustin, TX 78701-4072
ELyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum
- 2313 Red River St.
Austin, TX 78705 - +1 512 721 0200
- Start with the 20 minute film presentation of the life of LBJ and go at your own pace from there. Exhibits include information of the culture of America during LBJ's life, gifts received during his presidency, nearly full scale mock up of the oval office during his presidency and an in-depth look... more on TripAdvisor
- Admission is free (the only Presidential library that is)! You can spend hours in here- see LBJ's limosine, Lady Bird's office, many important documents ... more on TripAdvisor
Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum
2313 Red River St.Austin, TX 78705
FAustin City Hall
- 301 W 2nd St
Austin,TX,78701
- Huge bathrooms! No, really. Beautiful, huge bathrooms. more on Yelp
- I love the architecture at city hall! They hosted the Tibetan Monks who created a healing sand mandala for Austin. I went down there everyday to film ... more on Yelp
Austin City Hall
301 W 2nd StAustin,TX,78701
GCentral Park Surgery Center
- 900 W 38th St Ste 200
Austin,TX,78705 - 5123232061
- I'm writing this as I do 3-day couch duty recuperating from minor knee surgery at the Central Park Surgery Center. I had a meniscus repair and the folks ... more on Yelp
Central Park Surgery Center
900 W 38th St Ste 200Austin,TX,78705
HLBJ Library and Museum
- 2313 Red River St
Austin,TX,78705 - 5129165136
- I had sex outside this library once. 5 stars. more on Yelp
- The LBJ Library is a pretty interesting museum. There's interesting stuff about his personal life and about his time as president. When I went a few months ... more on Yelp
LBJ Library and Museum
2313 Red River StAustin,TX,78705
IBarton Creek Greenbelt
- 200 South Lamar Blvd
Austin, TX 78703 - +1 512 499 6700
Barton Creek Greenbelt
200 South Lamar BlvdAustin, TX 78703
JGovernor's Mansion
- 1010 Colorado St
Austin, TX 78701 - +1 512 463 5518
- Overview Although this is one of the oldest buildings in the city (1856), this opulent house is far from a mere symbol or museum piece. State law requires that the governor live here whenever he or she is in Austin. If the governor happens to be hosting a luncheon, you might notice warm smells wafting fro... more on Frommers
- Overview Abner Cook, a leading architect of his day, designed the mansion, one of Austin's most elegant dwellings. The 1865 home has been the home of every Texas governor since the state's fifth, Elisha Marshall Pease. Constructed of bricks made in Austin and wood from nearby forests, the two-story mansio... more on Fodor's
Governor's Mansion
1010 Colorado StAustin, TX 78701
