Rutas de senderismo · Barton Hills · 40 tips y reseñas
Austin 360: The Barton Creek Greenbelt is a mountain-biker’s paradise as the rugged terrain is perfect for climbing hills, jumping small streams and getting that well-earned layer of dust and mud on your bike.
Austin 360: The bike trails at Emma Long are not for the faint of heart, but a thrill for experienced mountain-bike riders nonetheless. Be prepared for drops and any tire problems.
Austin 360: The Austin Yellow Bike Project is an all-volunteer facility where you can learn to repair your bike or pick up a used bike for a low price. Use of the shop is free and open to the public.
Austin 360: The trail at McKinney Falls State Park is great 3-mile beginners course for mountain bikers. Take a dip in Onion Creek to cool down post-ride.
4800 La Crosse Avenue (Mopac Expressway), Austin, TX
Otros lugares al aire libre · Circle C Ranch · 19 tips y reseñas
Austin 360: The Veloway is a 3.1-mile paved loop exclusively for bikes and inline skates. Increase the velocity and hug the curves on the Veloway. Make sure you have enough momentum to climb the hill at the end.
Dora: Yes, kids can touch the bronze sculptures in the garden! And the garden is wheelchair-accessible, so it’s easy on the strollers too. Powered by ParentsConnect.com
Mark Stacey: Sure you might be able to find running shoes cheaper at a box store. BUT, if you are serious about running or serious about taking care of your your feet, ankles, knees and lower back - no matter what
Rolling Stone: Daniel Johnston was commissioned to paint this large-scale version of his “Hi, How Are You” album cover on the side of a record store, now a chain restaurant, in 1994.
Austin 360: The Shoal Creek Greenbelt follows along North Lamar Boulevard and extends north to Pease Park. It’s about 5 miles long and close to civilization should you need a water or sports-drink boost.
Austin 360: Currently a three-mile trail, the Walnut Creek Trail should grow roughly another two miles as improvements continue. Some spots are a little rough, but it’s a nice reprieve from running on asphalt.
Venta al por menor de artículos deportivos · Old West Austin · 6 tips y reseñas
Austin 360: Texas Running Company features several group runs throughout the week that start at the downtown store. Get your next pair of running shoes or the latest trendy running outfit
115 Sandra Muraida Way (at Cesar Chavez St), Austin, TX
Tienda de ropa · Downtown Austin · 9 tips y reseñas
Austin 360: Luke’s is the largest running store in Austin and has everything you need to get into the sport. It hosts clinics, group runs and book-signings from athletes on a regular basis.
Venta al por menor de artículos deportivos · Zilker · 5 tips y reseñas
Austin 360: This running store provides the usual running threads, but one unique aspect of the store is the treadmill to test your next pair of running shoes.