News Next Board meeting and workday will be in September. . May Workday was Sat. 5/14 at 8AM, details here. General Membership Meeting/BBQ was held Monday evening, May 9th. details here. Wilderness Walk was Sat. 4/23 details here. Apr. workday was on Sat. Apr. 9th Details here Renew your membership for 2022, click here !!! Contact FOP Treasurer Sondra Morton 713-870-5462 or email Skmgran@gmail.com Submit your photos and volunteer stories ! ! ! |
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Lakeway Area Parks Map
Lakeway City Park Map Lakeway City Park Map (older version) Lakeway City Park Map Interactive Version Hamilton Greenbelt Trails Map Updated 12/30/2010 Canyonland Trails Map (pdf) Updated 2016 Canyonlands Interactive Map Link. Mt Lakeway Trails Map Sep 2012 Rough Hollow Trails Map Apr 2018 (pdf). Lakeway Weather Forecast |
August 2022FOP Board meeting has not yet been scheduled. Tentative FOP workday for September is for Sat. 9/10. |
4th of July Parade 2022 |
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Enjoy Lakeway's 4th of July Parade Howdy All, Friends of the Parks will not be entering a 4th of July Parade float this year. The City of Lakeway is still looking for volunteers to assist in the big event if you are interested. The link : Click here The City's agenda for the 4th of July weekend. The link : Click here FOP is not planning any activities until September, see you then. Thanks, ~FoP |
![]() The astronaut theme took first place in 2019 ![]() Parade volunteers ready to march ![]() FoP marching tools was a crowd pleaser! |
June 2022 |
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Lakeway's Parks Town Hall Thursday, June 30 starting at 5:30 PM Lakeway Town Hall on Parks!!! Just a heads up that Lakeway will be hosting a Town Hall with city manager Julie Oakley on the topic of Lakeway Parks. Event is Thursday June 30th from 5:30 to 6:30 at City Hall. Please come out as they will likely be giving some preliminary info on the reimagining of Lakeway parkland. Regards, ~FoP From the City's weekly "The Lake Way" email The third in a series of four town halls for 2022 will take place on Thursday, June 30 from 5:30 p.m. through 6:30 p.m. at Lakeway City Hall (1102 Lohmans Crossing Road). This Town Hall Series with City Manager Julie Oakley will focus on the Lakeway park system, including potential future parkland. There will be an introduction by City Manager Julie Oakley, and then an opportunity for the public to visit different stations at City Hall to ask questions to the parks team about upcoming projects and events. The introduction will also be live-streamed on the City's website. City Calendar link : Click here News Flash link : Click here More info link : Click here |
![]() Lakeway Town Hall Thu. 6/30 on City Parks |
April 2022 |
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Wilderness Walk Sat. Apr. 23, Start time 9AM. The Lakeway Friends of the Parks hosted a group hike on Saturday April 23rd starting at the Hamilton Greenbelt main trail head (across from the Justice Center building on Lohman's Crossing). The event is free and open to all, many two or four legged hikers come out for an opportunity to get to meet other community members while enjoying one of Lakeway's prettiest hiking areas. The route was from the HGB trailhead to the bird blind (~1 mile) and then to the overlook area (~0.4 miles) and back to the start. Most participants hiked the entire route (~3 miles). |
![]() Hikers gather at the FOP canopy prior to the start of the walk. Photo by Jim Dunn. ![]() Hikers enjoying the quiet at the bird blind. Photo by Jim Dunn. ![]() Hikers ascending the primitive trail on the way to the Overlook. Photo by Jim Dunn. ![]() Hikers enjoying the view at the Overlook. Photo by Jim Dunn. |
Workday Report Workday was on Saturday, Apr. 9th. starting at the City Park Pavilion. Current forecast says it will start out cool and warm up quickly so dress appropriately and bring some extra water. Workday activities included: 1) Planting new plants at Butterfly garden and HGBI trailhead, and doing some general clean up of the areas 2) Finishing trail work(spreading mulch) near bridge behind butterfly garden 3) Removing dead cedar in HGBI near the Duck Lake trail Lunch this time was fried chicken and sides!!! And plenty of dessert!! Thanks to all who attended. |
![]() Volunteers working in the Butterfly Garden. Photo by Doris McDermott. |
Scheduled Workday projects Workday is scheduled for Saturday, Apr. 9th. starting at 8AM at the City Park Pavilion. Current forecast says it will start out cool and warm up quickly so dress appropriately and bring some extra water. Anticipated workday activities include: 1) Planting new plants at Butterfly garden and HGBI trailhead, and doing some general clean up of the areas 2) Finishing trail work(spreading mulch) near bridge behind butterfly garden 3) Removing dead cedar in HGBI and working on the Duck Lake trail 4) Stretch goal of removing some low brush near the skate park/swim center Lunch this week will be fried chicken and sides!!! And plenty of dessert!! Look forward to seeing everyone there. Wilderness Walk Sat. Apr. 23, Start time 9AM until 11:30AM. We will setup a canopy and table at the Hamilton Greenbelt entrance at 8:30AM. We will offer guides to the Bird Blind (short route) and the Overlook (more strenuous). Maps and cards will be made available along with FOP labeled water bottles. |
![]() Newly painted bridge by the Butterfly Garden. Photo by Carl Christensen. |
Upcoming Events
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![]() Pat and Dan using the Kobota to haul brush. Photo by Doris McDermott. |
March 2022 |
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Workday is scheduled for Saturday, March 12th starting at 8AM. Please arrive at the upper parking lot near the Pavilion. The weather forecast is for cold temperatures and possible rain showers. Travis County is in Stage 2 protocols, please follow the outdoor protocols while working. Project list City Park o Continue with shoreline cleanup and removal brushes o Removal of dead/leaning cedar trees o Clean up Butterfly garden path to the newly painted red bridge and grassy area to left of the garden o Building shelves for inside of shed and facia board placement Hamilton Greenbelt o Cut down dead plants/shrubs at water feature o Rerouting of the path crossing the red bridge o Clean-up along the Duck Lake primitive trail Smith Greenbelt o Remove large/high limb hanging from tree at far end of trail Porpoise Park o Removal of dead agave/century plants and some trees could be limbed up Lunch at the Pavilion starting at 11:30AM o Pizza, veggies, fruit and desserts February Workday photos are here. |
![]() Kathleen has started the Butterfly bridge restoration. Restoration to continue in March. Photo by Doris McDermott. |
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![]() Volunteers hauling out the cut limbs and brush near the lake shore. Photo by Jim Dunn. |
February 2022 |
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The weather was in the 40s but we soon warmed up as we had plenty of projects to work on. February Workday photos are here. Volunteers
City Park The project near the kayak launching area at City Park was to improve access to the wooded area by removing tall grass and small trees and raising the headroom under the remain trees. Chainsaws, pole saws, pruning shears, as well as walk behind rotary cutters were used. Many volunteers participated for all or part of the project. They included Tom Sidwa, Dave Cross, Steve Rowland, Dennis Ganz, Dan Moyer, Steve Bigus, Kathleen, Jim Dunn, Dar Moneyhon, Bill Freas, the Waite family and Carl Christensen plus others. When the lake edge work was completed, some of us moved to the dog park area to help volunteers there clear undergrowth and improve headroom under cedars. This was requested to improve visibility from the parking lot for safety reasons. submitted by Tom Sidwa and Carl Christensen Jim Dunn and Dan Moyer removed the rotten remains of a post at the lower parking lot. The hole was enlarged, concrete mixed and a new post was set. Jim then went a hundred feet to the south and joined the large crew that was clearing out small brush by the lake shore near the kayak launch area. We filled a large trailer and one small dump truck with cuttings. submitted by Jim Dunn HGB Gardens : Doris McDermott, Joyce Levine, Sondra Morton and Allison Winchester worked on the garden at the entrance. Sondra Morton, Doris McDermott, AllisonWinchester, BJ Livingston, Katie, Carol Linn, Joyce Levine, and Kathleen Christensen cut back plants at the Butterfly, Barnes, and HGB Gardens. We also sanded the bridge above the Butterfly and defined the trail in back of the Butterfly to bridge. submitted by Sondra Morton and Kathleen Christensen Lunch was served at the Pavilion by Judy and the food committee Our crockpots were working overtime to keep the soup hot on such a blustery day! Carlisle - blackeyed peas & cornbread Kathleen - cream fish chowder & French bread Judy - vegetable soup & herb bread Judy - Ina Garten’s Tomato Basil soup Desserts (cookies or brownies): Clare, Sondra & Doris Drinks & Ice: the McDermotts submitted by Judy Hazen February Workday photos are here. |
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![]() Dr. Lewis Carlson, Statesman's obituary I knew him well. I would see him and talk with him several times a week for several years before his illness confined him. He was a wonderful man. He was a member of the FOP Board in the early years of our organization. submitted by Pat McDermott I first met Lew when Judy and I joined the Friends of the Parks in 2000 and I started working alongside Lew on building some of the greenbelt trails that our good friend George Blume pioneered a few years after after the Friends of the Parks was organized in 1996 to encourage volunteer participation in improving and maintaining the city parks and greenbelts. This beautiful description of his life brought tears to my eyes since that is what I best remembered about him. I will miss him. submitted by Fred Hazen |
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Please arrive at City Park at the upper parking lot by the Pavilion at 8AM. Sunscreen, caps/hats, leather gloves and heavy denim clothing is recommended. Water bottles will be available. Travis County is still in Stage 5 so we have to stay in small groups, wear protective gear and maintain a safe distance whenever possible. The weather forecast is for a windy day with temperatures starting in the 40s, dress in layers. City Park 1. Cut brush/shrubs on shoreline by kayak launch site 2. Replace rotted split rail post at parking lot 3. Prune/clean out Barnes and Butterfly Gardens 4. Limb up trees/bushes along dog park fence line Hamilton Greenbelt 1. Cleaning up the gardens at main entrance to HGB I. 2. Removing some downed cedar limbs along the HGB trails. Lunch will be available at the Pavilion around 11:30-11:45. Judy and the food committe will be serving four kinds of soup/sides - blackeyed peas & cornbread - cream fish chowder & French bread - vegetable soup & herb bread - tomato basil soup along with plenty of desserts! We will conclude our workday by noon after the summary reports. Looking forward to seeing everyone there! Take the time to enjoy City Park after the workday activities, take a stroll, the purple martins should have a strong presence along with other wild life. | ![]() The Overlook of Hurst Creek in Hamilton Greenbelt. Photo by Jim Dunn. |
Friends of the Parks is a group of citizens who enjoy the rewards of volunteer service in the parks and greenbelts areas of Lakeway. Monthly Saturday morning work sessions provide opportunities for all levels of service, whether it is tree maintenance, general cleanup or tending memorial gardens at City Park. A few of the hardier members help build and maintain hiking/biking trails in the Hamilton Greenbelts and the Canyonlands Natural Area. Still others provide food for our workday picnics. For information contact Sondra Morton 713-870-5462 or email Skmgran@gmail.com.
Friends of the Parks sponsors one annual community event which is the annual Wilderness Run/Walk event on the Hamilton Greenbelt trails on the third Saturday of April. The goal of this event is to encourage citizens to get out and enjoy the beauty of the greenbelts and parks of the City of Lakeway.
Friends of the Parks of Lakeway is a 501 (c) 3, Federal Tax Exempt Organization. Donations made to this organization may be tax deductible; check with your tax advisor.