Making a long distance move from the countryside to Texas’s capital city of Austin can sometimes leave movers feeling like they’re in a whole new world. For those who may be hesitant to give up their love for nature, the outdoors and fresh air to move to the city, don’t worry, the long distance Austin movers at All My Sons have the key to preserving your love for the countryside lifestyle. Find your country in the city of Austin and keep your love for the outdoors with a visit to McKinney State Park.
Located only 13 miles away from the capitol of Austin, McKinney State Park is your very own nature preserve in Austin, Texas.
Open every day from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., there is a variety of ways to spend your day outdoors
1. Have a relaxing picnic in the shade
2. Swim in Onion Creek
3. Go fishing with gear loaned by the park
4. Explore the campgrounds overnight
5. Bike or hike up to nine miles of trails
6. Sit back and nature watch: wildlife like white tailed deer, armadillos, birds and squirrels.
Long distance Austin movers say that visitors can also expect to see bright wildflowers, and large bald cypress trees over 100 feet high.
McKinney State Park not only helps you feel at home after moving to Austin, but also welcomes Austin residents to different events almost every day for families and friends to enjoy the outdoors, such as group hikes, daytime and “night hikes”, “Go Fish” learn to fish event, “Art in the Park”, family camping weekends and campfire gatherings, and more.
Admission to McKinney State Park is only $6 for adults and free for children 12 and under, every day.