Big Stacy Neighborhood Park, Austin

Big Stacy Neighborhood Park is a peaceful Travis Heights green space where shaded trails, spring-fed swimming areas, and old South Austin neighborhood charm come together just minutes from downtown.

Along East Live Oak Street near the intersection with Alameda Drive and tucked inside the tree-lined Travis Heights neighborhood south of Lady Bird Lake, this quiet park stretches beneath towering oaks, winding sidewalks, and grassy open spaces that feel noticeably calmer than the faster-moving districts surrounding it. The atmosphere feels residential and restorative. Families gather near the playground while joggers move through shaded walking paths and locals cool off in the spring-fed pool beneath the soft rhythm of one of South Austin's oldest neighborhoods. Big Stacy feels deeply woven into everyday local life.

Big Stacy Neighborhood Park sits within Travis Heights, among Austin's oldest residential neighborhoods known for its hills, historic homes, dense tree canopy, and preserved early Austin character.

The park includes walking trails, open lawns, playground areas, and the Big Stacy Pool, a spring-fed public pool that remains open year-round thanks to naturally cool groundwater flowing through the area. The surrounding neighborhood shapes much of the atmosphere as well. Travis Heights moves at a noticeably slower pace than nearby South Congress despite sitting only blocks away from one of Austin's busiest entertainment corridors. Inside the park, the environment shifts quickly from city activity into shaded calm. Birds echo through the trees while older stonework, residential streets, and flowing water create an atmosphere that feels preserved and deeply local.

Big Stacy Neighborhood Park works beautifully as a slower outdoor stop when you want a break from the energy of South Congress and downtown Austin.

Visit during the morning or late afternoon when the shade feels coolest and the park settles into its calmest rhythm beneath the trees. Walk through the neighborhood surrounding the park as part of the experience because Travis Heights itself contributes heavily to the atmosphere through quiet streets, historic homes, and older South Austin charm. If the weather allows, spend time near the pool or simply linger beneath the tree canopy instead of rushing through the space too quickly. Pair the visit with nearby South Congress cafΓ©s, restaurants, or evening wandering afterward while the calmer neighborhood energy still lingers around you.

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