Travis County Parks
Fritz Hughes Park
Directions
From the intersection of RR 620 and FM 2222, take RR 620 south 3.7 miles to Low Water Crossing Road (just below Mansfield Dam). Turn left on Low Water Crossing Road and travel 0.2 miles to Fritz Hughes Park Road. Turn left onto Fritz Hughes Park Road. Fritz Hughes Park Rd. and Montview Rd. fork. Follow Fritz Hughes Park Rd. to the park entrance.
Hours of Operation
Sunrise to civil twilight (dark).
Entrance Fees
No entrance fees are collected at this park.
Description
Fritz Hughes Park is a small neighborhood park located below Mansfield Dam on Lake Austin. The 400-ft. stretch of shoreline slopes upward to a wooded and grassy plateau used primarily for picnicking, fishing and basketball. Because of the narrow width of Lake Austin in this area, Fritz Hughes Park preserves much of the feel of the original steep-sloped Colorado River bottoms.
Acreage: 5 Annual Visitors: 5,000
Available Activities
- basketball
- fishing
- picnicking
- nature study
Amenities
- barbecue grills
- basketball court
- picnic tables
- playground
- restroom
Special Notes
Day use only park. Ground fires are prohibited in all day use parks. Glass containers and fireworks are prohibited in all Travis County Parks.
Nearby Parks
- Bob Wentz Park at Windy Point
- Hippie Hollow Park
- Mansfield Dam Park
- Mary Quinlan Park
- Selma Hughes Park
- Tom Hughes Park
Last Modified:
Wednesday, January 27, 2010 1:50 PM

