Nature Nurse - Local Hiking
Nursing is a tough profession and often keeps nurses inside of large buildings with circulated air. Are you the type of nurse who thrives in nature, enjoys fresh air and sometimes you just want to take a scenic walk? Then Austin is just the place for that. Austin provides many scenic locations, some of which might be within your own neighborhood.
Here are a few ideas to keep you hiking in nature within the Austin area.
Wild Basin Preserve
Wild Basin Preserve is in Austin off of North Capitol of Texas Highway or for some loop 360. Wild Basin is a beautiful hike and provides areas of intense hiking and easy hiking. Sometimes there are waterfalls depending on the time of year and there is always an abundance of nature.
Wild Basin provides many walk and hiking opportunities as well as activities and events. Wild Basin is based on donations but also charges for specific events.
Wild Basin Preserve Office hours are 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM weekdays.
Wild Basin Wilderness
805 N. Capitol of Texas Hwy.
Austin, Texas 78746
(512) 327-7622
(512) 328-5632, fax
For more information please feel free to check out their website.
Wild Basin Preserve
McKinney Falls State Park
McKinney Falls is lovely location for a hiking, biking, fishing and camping beneath the Cypress trees along Onion Creek.
5808 Mckinney Falls Parkway, Austin 78744
Phone: (512) 243-1643
Please check out the website for further information!
McKinney Falls
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