Burn Ban for Parks
Travis County is currently under a burn ban. Please refer to the Travis County fire marshal webpage for more information: Burn Ban All wood burning fires are prohibited during this time. You are allowed to use our covered grills but only charcoal is allowed. You are also welcome to bring your own charcoal or propane grill if it is elevated off the ground and has a fully closing lid. Use of established ground fire rings is prohibited.
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Address
100 Water Street
Webberville, TX 78621
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Park Hours
Every day
Sunrise to civil twilight
(Today's sunrise is 07:11 am and civil twilight is 05:56 pm)
Boat Ramp Hours
Every day
24 hours
Fees
No park use fee
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Acreage
6 acres
Activities and Amenities
Barbecue grills
Boat ramp
Fishing
Playground
Portable toilets
River access
River access for canoeing and kayaking
Know Before You Go
Activities
While the park provides access to the listed activities, Travis County Parks does not provide any equipment.
Amenities
There is no electricity or drinking water.
Colorado River Trail
For more information about the Colorado River Trail, read the river guide.
Fees
For more information, please contact the Parks’ Main Office at 512-854-PARK.
Type | Cost |
---|---|
Requiring a License Agreement | $150 per Event |
No License Agreement Required | $100 per Event |
For more information, please contact the Parks’ Main Office at 512-854-PARK.
Type | Cost |
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Weekday Rental | $20 per Day |
Weekend/Holiday Rental | $40 per Day |
Rules
The following are prohibited:
- Camping
- Fireworks
- Glass containers
- Ground fires
- Off-leash pets
- Public display of consumption of alcohol
- Tobacco products
For more information, view the Parks Rules and Safety page.
About
Little Webberville Park is located on the banks of the Colorado River in the town of Webberville, approximately 20 miles east of Austin. Little Webberville Park has become a popular entry point for canoeists and kayakers exploring the Colorado River Trail.