Go when the weather is nice. Climbing the stairs to the top does take some moderate effort - doing it on a really hot day can make it a chore. But once you're there, the view is terrific! It really lets you see what Austin is all about and why so many people love it.
The park is small, but the several great views over downtown, Lake Austin, and the beginning of Hill Country are worth the short, free hike up the 100 steps. (Yes, there's a full stairway and railing.)The people-watching at this popular spot is also pretty neat - tourists and locals alike stop by.The area along the ridge is especially popular for views of eclipses and other events, and on such occasions, it's a great place to see some of Austin's trademark happy-weird.
Go first thing in the morning - the site "opens" at 5 am (there is no gate or attendant but there is an overnight curfew). The trails around the stone structure at the top have a better view than the structure does. It's amazing to be up above everything, hearing the manmade noises from boats and cars below but also the birds and the wind around you. Don't miss the view of the city skyline to the left (as you're facing the lake), you can't see it when you first emerge at the top but there are trails to the left that will reveal it. Just the drive through the beautiful neighborhoods to get here makes it worth going - reminded me a lot of Mulholland Drive in LA.
这个应该算是奥斯丁的一个高点,说是山,但是一共就70+台阶, 山下就有免费的停车位,当然了,山不高,因为你开车已经爬了很高了, 景色超级棒,能看到奥斯丁的河,还有河边的那边富人区,奥斯丁必去
The view from top is great. You can see the river and the multi-million dollar mansions on either side of the river. A little patience , you will be able to get parking. Bring your own snack and drink, ENJOY.Best seen before sunset and till after twilight
If you're bored in Austin, this makes for a good side trip of short duration. Easy parking and stone steps lead to a small area overlooking the Colorado River (not a lake) from one side and Austin skyline from the other. The area is small and may get crowded in the summer. A couple of paths start downhill and parallel the river. Nice place to rest and take in some sun, but that's about it!
okay place to hike but sadly those that have gone before us have NO respect for the beauty and its surrounding. There was trash all over the place.
Moving from the mountainous West Coast to the Great Plains has been challenging, but whenever I visit Austin I take advantage of the views from Mount Bonnell to get my "mountain" fix. The views give me a reprise from living in a region that is flatter than a pancake. The drive to up tho this beautiful location is easy with plentiful parking. Once you park the "few" steps to walk up are not to difficult (unless it is 100 degrees with a high heat index). Make sure to bring some water as you will be sweating heavily if you make the trek in the summer. At the top there are plentiful photo ops with views of downtown, Lake Travis, and the rest of Hill Country. Mount Bonnell is a must stop for a visitor to Austin.
This was our first stop in Austin, we wanted to see the city as a whole. This view provided us that. We were able to see almost every angle of the city. This was a stairway away and not a long walk at all. It was chilly the day we visited and found ourselves alone, which was rather majestic.
Very nice spot to see the area. Only issue was I felt like my car was protruding into the lane of traffic.