Pease Park Treehouse
Rating
Price
Free
Duration
1-2 hours
Best Ages
Best for ages 4-13
About
The Pease Park Treehouse is one of Austin's most genuinely special outdoor places for families — a large, architecturally designed wooden treehouse structure built into the live oak canopy along Shoal Creek in the Old Enfield neighborhood. It's free, it's beautiful, and the 4.8-star rating from 553 reviews tells you it consistently delivers.
The treehouse is not a children's playground structure retrofitted to look like a treehouse. It's a real architectural installation, built into the trees, with elevated platforms, ramps, and nooks that kids can explore at multiple heights above the ground. The feeling of being genuinely elevated in the tree canopy — with the creek below and the park stretching out around you — triggers a kind of childhood wonder that's increasingly rare in a world of manufactured play experiences.
The surrounding Pease Park runs along Shoal Creek through the Old Enfield and Enfield neighborhoods. In summer, the shallow creek sections are perfect for wading. In spring and fall, the park's meadow areas and tree canopy are just beautiful for picnicking and walking. The park dog population is high — great for kids who love dogs.
One practical note: the treehouse has wooden surfaces that can be slippery when wet. After rain, some platforms may be damp. Closed-toe shoes are recommended for safe climbing. Toddlers under 3 should be accompanied closely due to drop heights between platforms.
Pease Park is free and open 6AM-10PM. No facilities directly at the treehouse — bring everything you need.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Limited
Nursing / Changing
Not Available
Kid Meals
N/A
Setting
Outdoor
Rainy Day
Not ideal
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings or late afternoon; spring and fall for best weather
Wait Times
No formal wait; popular on weekends but large enough to accommodate
Nearby Food
Old Enfield / West Austin neighborhood; Tarrytown and West Austin restaurants nearby; Central Market on W 40th St is about 5 minutes away for picnic supplies.
Why Kids Love It
The Pease Park Treehouse is one of Austin's most genuinely magical outdoor installations — a massive, architecturally-designed wooden treehouse structure built into the tree canopy along Shoal Creek. Kids who climb into it feel like they're in a real treehouse adventure, suspended above the ground in the trees. The creek running through Pease Park adds wading and nature exploration to the visit.
With 553 reviews at 4. 8 stars, it's one of Austin's most consistently praised free family attractions.
Pro Tips from Parents
- Closed-toe shoes recommended — the treehouse has wooden slats and uneven surfaces
- Pease Park itself runs along Shoal Creek with great creek wading spots for summer visits
- The treehouse is architecturally unique — worth photographing even for adults
- Parking on Kingsbury St or the surrounding Old Enfield neighborhood; limited spots
- The Pease Park Conservancy manages the park and has added improvements in recent years
What to Bring
- Closed-toe shoes
- Water bottles
- Sunscreen
- Change of clothes if creek wading
- Picnic blanket and lunch
Cost Info
Free Admission
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
$0 (free; one of Austin's best free attractions)
Tips to Save
- Completely free and one of Austin's most beloved family attractions.
- Pease Park is also one of Austin's best parks for dog-walking and picnicking — combine with a family picnic for a full outing.
Hours & Contact
Hours
- Friday
- 6AM-10PM
- Monday
- 6AM-10PM
- Sunday
- 6AM-10PM
- Tuesday
- 6AM-10PM
- Saturday
- 6AM-10PM
- Thursday
- 6AM-10PM
- Wednesday
- 6AM-10PM