Driving directions
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via TX-1 Loop N
Get on TX-1 Loop N from Jefferson St
2 min (0.5 mi)
Head northwest on W 30th St toward Glenview Ave
243 ft
Turn left at the 2nd cross street onto Jefferson St
0.2 mi
Turn right at the 3rd cross street onto Northwood Rd
285 ft
Take the ramp onto TX-1 Loop N
0.2 mi
Take the US-183 exit from TX-1 Loop N
6 min (6.1 mi)
Merge onto TX-1 Loop N
4.9 mi
Take the US-183 exit toward Research Blvd
0.4 mi
Use the middle lane to keep left at the fork and follow signs for US-183 N/Research Blvd N
0.6 mi
Keep right, follow signs for TX-360 Loop/Capital of Tx Hwy/Great Hills Trail and merge onto Research Blvd
0.2 mi
Take TX-360 Loop S to Bluffstone Cove
5 min (2.0 mi)
Merge onto Research Blvd
Pass by The Container Store (on the right)
0.2 mi
Use the left 2 lanes to turn left onto TX-360 Loop S
1.4 mi
Turn right onto Bluffstone Ln
0.2 mi
Turn right onto Bluffstone Cove
0.3 mi
via TX-1 Loop N and Spicewood Springs Rd
Get on TX-1 Loop N from Jefferson St
2 min (0.5 mi)
Head northwest on W 30th St toward Glenview Ave
243 ft
Turn left at the 2nd cross street onto Jefferson St
0.2 mi
Turn right at the 3rd cross street onto Northwood Rd
285 ft
Take the ramp onto TX-1 Loop N
0.2 mi
Follow TX-1 Loop N to W Anderson Ln/Spicewood Springs Rd. Take the Anderson Ln/Spicewood Springs Rd exit from TX-1 Loop N
4 min (4.1 mi)
Merge onto TX-1 Loop N
3.9 mi
Take the Anderson Ln/Spicewood Springs Rd exit
0.3 mi
Continue on Spicewood Springs Rd. Drive to Bluffstone Cove
8 min (2.8 mi)
Turn left onto W Anderson Ln/Spicewood Springs Rd
Continue to follow Spicewood Springs Rd
Pass by Bank OZK (on the left in 0.6 mi)
2.2 mi
Continue straight to stay on Spicewood Springs Rd
0.1 mi
Continue onto Bluffstone Ln
0.2 mi
Turn right onto Bluffstone Cove
0.3 mi
via Ranch to Market 2222 E
Get on TX-1 Loop N from Jefferson St
2 min (0.5 mi)
Head northwest on W 30th St toward Glenview Ave
243 ft
Turn left at the 2nd cross street onto Jefferson St
0.2 mi
Turn right at the 3rd cross street onto Northwood Rd
285 ft
Take the ramp onto TX-1 Loop N
0.2 mi
Continue on TX-1 Loop N. Take Ranch to Market 2222 W and TX-360 Loop N to Bluffstone Ln
13 min (8.3 mi)
Merge onto TX-1 Loop N
2.0 mi
Use the right 2 lanes to take the RM 2222/Northland Dr exit
0.2 mi
Use the left 2 lanes to turn left onto Northland Dr
Pass by Jack Brown Cleaners (on the left in 0.3 mi)
0.4 mi
Use the right 2 lanes to turn right onto Ranch to Market 2222 W
3.3 mi
Turn right onto N Capital of Texas Hwy
0.3 mi
Merge onto TX-360 Loop N/N Capital of Texas Hwy
2.1 mi
Drive to Bluffstone Cove
2 min (0.5 mi)
Turn left onto Bluffstone Ln
0.2 mi
Turn right onto Bluffstone Cove
0.3 mi
Austin Fence Company
8701 Bluffstone Cove, Suite #6107-100
Austin, TX 78759, USA
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About Bryker Woods, Austin TX 78703
Local Roads
- Mopac Expressway
- Westover Road
- Northwood Road
- Harris Blvd.
- Churchill Drive
- Glenview Ave.
- Bryker Drive
- Beverly Ave.
- W 35th Street
- Mills Ave.
Airports Nearby
- Austin-Bergstrom International Airport
- Bud Dryden Airport
Schools Nearby
- Bryker Woods Elementary School
- Kristin Peterson Art Studio
- St. Andrew Episcopal School
- ACE Academy
Neighborhoods Nearby
Things to do in Bryker Woods, Austin
- eBike Rental in Salado
- Austin Aquarium, Texas
- Wine Tour Limousine
- Urban Adventure Quest
- Lake Travis Hill Country
- Helicopter Tour
Shoal Creek Park (between BrykerWoods Elementary & St. Andrews School)
This city park is located along Shoal Creek south of 34th Street. Distinguishable features include a large covered picnic pavilion, an “outdoor classroom” under a giant live oak tree, Zeriscaped gardens and a section of the Shoal Creek Hike & Bike trail.
Seiders Springs Park (between 38th & 34th Street Bridges)
Seiders Springs Park is named after Edward Seider, an early european settler to the immediate area. The park is located between Seton and Shoal Creek Hospitals. Picnic tables and park benches have been placed at Seider Springs Park.
Bailey Park (between Seton & St. Andrews School)
At one time this park was part of a neighborhood, however today this park is bordered by a hospital, a multistory office building and a private school. Notable park features include outdoor tennis courts (with lights), a sand volleyball court, a flagstone covered pavilion built in the 1930’s, park swings, an area for baseball or softball. The children’s wading pool constructed when the pavilion was originally built has been replaced with a “splash pad” feature, now a popular spot for families during the summer heat.
Bryker Woods Park (the island at Jefferson & 34th Street)
Although not an official public park, this greenspace is central to the Bryker Woods Neighborhood. At one time a massive sycamore tree occupied center of the triangle. Unfortunately the sycamore did not survive the recent drought. The tree was removed and replaced by a beautiful Burr Oak tree.