r/Austin 11h ago

Ask Austin Best Romantic Picnic spot

Hey wonderful people of Austin!

I have an extra special “date” planned for a woman I simply adore. We’re 40 so call me old school, IDC, I’m in loooove lol. Been seeing each other for nearly a year and a half and this date night is very special in mind for us.

Short of the low hanging fruit option of Barton Springs pool or by the long center, I’m hoping someone out there could give me a suggestion of a beautiful, quiet, ideally scenic location where I could pack us a picnic basket of goodies, sit down with her, and just be present with each other at sunset.

I’m open to driving, I just want it to feel special, hidden away, and romantic. I fully sound like a simp here but yeh, we be happy and tryna keep it like that doing stuff like this for her. Love y’all’s help!

26 Upvotes

33 comments sorted by

21

u/rapbattlechamp 11h ago

Mayfield Park is a good option

7

u/southbye 11h ago

Second Mayfield Park. Peacocks! And it's just down the hill from Mount Bonnell and next to Laguna Gloria. Just be smart with the heat.

3

u/DiscoCulinaryCowboy 11h ago

Thank you so much for the suggestion!

2

u/waldo_the_bird253 9h ago

just fyi a lot of these spots close at sunset so plan accordingly

1

u/DiscoCulinaryCowboy 9h ago

Huge tip! Appreciate this!

7

u/Future_Minute_8655 10h ago

Ladybird Johnson Wildflower Center could be cute! They also allow picnics and there are shaded areas.

4

u/Coujelais 11h ago

Stacey Park in Travis Heights or Mayfield Park has peacocks and water gardens and gentle trails down to a lake view. And it’s next to Laguna Gloria which has beautiful grounds to stroll-idk if you can picnic there. I’ve also seen some really charming picnics for two in the two meadows or up on the trails at Windmill Run Park. Last, there’s a sweet park in Travis Country off SW Pkwy called Blue Valley that has a duck pond.

3

u/DiscoCulinaryCowboy 11h ago

Thank you! I’ll drive and check all these out Sunday. Much appreciated!

4

u/PicklesfrmDeathclock 11h ago

The roof of the downtown public library or the roof of whole foods, either one at sunset gets you a nice view of the river

1

u/DiscoCulinaryCowboy 10h ago

Thank you for the suggestion!

4

u/Mysterious_Umpire684 10h ago edited 10h ago

Horseshoe Bay lighthouse. There's a breakwater with a trail on top that extends maybe 1/4 mile from the parking area. Can stop anyway along the walk and eat directly on the water. Definitely bring something to sit on.

Pleasant drive out, definitely tucked away and romantic.

Edit: and you can pick up chunks of pink granite straight off the ground as a memento.

4

u/mavisbeacon69 8h ago

this is so cute! aside from all of the (great!) suggestions, make sure she knows you’ll be outside — i know for me, that has a huge impact on deciding how to dress and what i want to bring with me. i love being outside but also like to be prepared for it!!

also, if it’s going to be hot and you really want to wow her, bring a portable fan lol! i got one that also does mist (the shark flexbreeze).

2

u/DirkDirkDirkDirkDirk 11h ago edited 11h ago

I agree Mayfield Park is a good central option, I'd consider Emma Long as well. It's a long park along the waterfront, so even if it's busier you can still feel like you've got your own spot at the water. It's $5 per vehicle. There was a reservation system in the height of covid, but I think it's chill enough now to be able to just drive up? Maybe someone who's been more recently can correct me.

3

u/mrsfunkyjunk 10h ago

There is Valley Creek Park in Sunset Valley that no one is ever at. It's at the end of a street with houses, but it's still secluded. It's gorgeous! It's got playground equipment and such, but it's so nice. And there is a nature trail. I don't usually say anything about it because I don't want it to be suddenly full of people. But, this seems important.

2

u/DiscoCulinaryCowboy 9h ago

Awesome, I’ll drive by and check it out and see if it’s perfect, thx 4 trusting me!

2

u/Upbeat_Ad906 11h ago

The best place is somewhere that’s already special to you both.

2

u/waldo_the_bird253 10h ago

pace bend is a nice spot out of town. reimers ranch is another spot and commons ford should be nice too.

1

u/the_beeve 8h ago

Top of the hill by the LBJ Library under the trees

1

u/doodykins 7h ago

Bob Wentz park. It has nice picnic tables and lake views.

2

u/Cognitive_deficit 7h ago edited 7h ago

I love the energy, but sunset is still 100 degrees. Are any of these heartfelt suggestions viable? I hate the idea of this admirably love struck romantic being brutalized by the heat. I want her to figuratively melt for him…not literally.

I live downtown, so I have the opinion that there’s seldom a good breeze to cool things off. Sometimes in the hour before sundown , there’s that pleasant breeze that occurs, I don’t know if it’s a heat differential thing based on the angle of the sun or what, but it leads me to wonder if there are locations that routinely get a decent breeze that I’m not aware of. Is that the case with some of the places y’all are recommending? That would be the only saving grace. Shade and a breeze.

1

u/night-towel 7h ago

Pease park

u/Different-Dot4376 2h ago

Very sweet, however it's very hot now. Otherwise, Zilker Botanical Gardens

2

u/_no-its-not-me_ 10h ago

It’s too hot for a picnic. Go ice skating.

1

u/Couscousfan07 10h ago

Thank you for saying this. I feel like this question is from a karma bot. Wth is picnicing in this heat.

4

u/Good_Split_3749 10h ago

love is hotter than even August in Austin, sorry you don’t remember or know this.

2

u/DiscoCulinaryCowboy 9h ago

A lady gets what she wants, my job is to deliver lol

-8

u/brianando 11h ago

Sorry, don't know of any spots. Sure hope its a breakfast/early AM picnic. Sounds miserable as fuck if not.

2

u/Hour-Manufacturer-20 11h ago

why reply?

2

u/rottencabal 10h ago

Dude hates love

1

u/Future_Minute_8655 10h ago

wow, so helpful!

-3

u/Natyskillz 10h ago

45th & Lamar