Alliance Children’s Garden

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1000 Barton Springs Rd
Austin, TX 78704

The Austin Parks Foundation (APF) is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for Austin residents by improving public parks, trails, and green spaces through community engagement and financial support. They empower volunteers and community leaders while financing innovative programming and advocacy to foster a healthier, safer, and more accessible park system.

With nearly 400 parks to explore, APF encourages positive use of these public spaces and actively involves the community in various initiatives, including the All Abilities Playground and numerous volunteering opportunities. Their commitment to making Austin's parks vibrant and welcoming reflects the organization's belief that parks are essential to the city's identity and livability.

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Taylor B.
10/13/2025

Super cool park in the middle of the city. Highly recommend for kids of any age. Great swings, slides and mounds for the kids to climb on.

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Daniel C.
4/20/2025

Alliance Children's Garden is a playground within the larger Butler Park in Austin. We chose to come here since its want right across the street from Terry Black's BBQ, where we planned to have...

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Fernanda F.
5/17/2024

Alliance Children's Garden is the most amazing children's park I've ever seen! My family and I were in Austin for a quick trip and we were looking for something to do in the morning to get our...

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Eugenia L.
12/17/2024

If you've got kids Alliance is a great park to stop by if you're in Central Austin and near downtown. It's a large park with plenty of space for everyone. The only downer is parking. The paid lot...

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Bhagyashree B.
1/7/2024

Love this children's park with all the fun activities, games and open space for my little toddler to run around. There's a huge rope climbing area for older kids, mini grass hills for little...

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