







Bob Wentz Park, in the scenic Hill Country of central Texas, is a favorite location for water sports, swimming and relaxing on the shores of Lake Travis.
Address
7144 Comanche Trail
Austin, TX 78732
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Park Hours
Every day
8:00 am to civil twilight
Park closes to new entries 30 minutes before civil twilight
(Today's civil twilight is 08:32 pm)
Boat Ramp Hours
Every day
8:00 am to civil twilight
LCRA Boat Ramp Hours
Fees
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Acreage
211 acres
Activities and Amenities
Barbecue grills
Boat ramp (restricted to non-motorized watercraft)
Drinking fountains
Sailing
SCUBA diving
Covered picnic tables (18)
Restrooms
Pavilion*
Sand volleyball court
Showers
Swimming
Windsurfing
* Reservations required
Know Before You Go
The Point
The Point is a small, sandy peninsula with covered picnic areas, restrooms, and access to the water. No pets are allowed in this area.
Parking on The Point is limited. When the parking lot reaches capacity, vehicles are allowed in on a "five out, five in" basis.
Pavilion
Bob Wentz Park's pavilion has an outstanding view of Lake Travis with windows and French doors on all sides. There is a covered walkway around the perimeter and plenty of trees for shade and privacy. There are several six-foot long tables with about 20-25 chairs. The pavilion has a ceiling fan, electrical outlets, a fireplace (users must bring their own firewood), and a sink with running water. The pavilion is wheelchair accessible with parking nearby. There is no air conditioning. Reservations are required.
Capacity
Bob Wentz Park generally reaches capacity on holiday weekends. In order to prevent overcrowding and to promote an enjoyable visitor experience, when capacity is reached, the park is closed for the remainder of the day to all incoming traffic, including pedestrians.
Boat Ramp
For the safety of park visitors, the boat ramp is restricted to non-motorized watercraft only.
Activities
While the park provides access to the listed activities, Travis County Parks does not provide any equipment.
Zebra Mussels
Zebra Mussels have been found along the shoreline of our lake parks. Swimmers and others seeking water-based recreation should exercise caution when in or near the water.
Fees
We accept cash but do not accept credit or debit cards at the entrance booth.
Type | Cost |
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Day Use | $5 per Person |
Day Use for Seniors (62 years and older) | $3 per Person |
Day Use for Children (12 years and younger) | No Charge |
Day Use for Disabled Veteran (50%+ disabled) | No Charge |
Annual Day Use | No Cost |
Trailer Parking Fee (No Charge to Seniors or Disabled Veterans) | $7 per Trailer per Day |
Extra Car | No charge |
For more information, please contact the Parks’ Main Office at 512-854-PARK.
Type | Cost |
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No License Agreement Required | $100 per Event |
Requiring a License Agreement | $150 per Event |
For more information, please contact the Parks’ Main Office at 512-854-PARK.
Type | Cost |
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Weekend/Holiday Rental | $40 per Day |
Weekday Rental | $20 per Day |
Only available at the entrance booth (more info).
Type | Cost |
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Annual Day Use Permit for Travis County Residents (NOTE: Proof of Travis County residency will be required to purchase a Travis County Park Annual Permit.) | $80 per Person |
Lifetime Day Use for Seniors (62 years and older) | $80 per Person |
Disabled Veteran Pass for Day Use (U.S. veteran with 50% service related disability) | No Charge |
Annual Permit Trailer | $125 |
Permit Replacement | $10 |
Type | Cost |
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Travis County Resident Reservation Fee (Non-Refundable) | $10 |
Non-Travis County Resident Reservation Fee (Non-Refundable) | $30 |
Pavilion Rental (Daily Park Use Fees Still Apply) | $50 per Day |
Pavilion Deposit (Refundable) | $100 |
Reservations
Pavilion
Pavilion reservations are required. Our pavilion can accommodate up to 20 visitors.
Make a Reservation RequestRules
The following are prohibited:
- Camping
- Fireworks
- Glass containers
- Ground fires
- Off-leash pets
- Pets on The Point
- Public display of consumption of alcohol
- Tobacco products
For more information, view the Parks Rules and Safety page.
About
Located in the basin area of Lake Travis in the scenic Hill Country of central Texas, Bob Wentz Park is a favorite location for water sports. The park's facilities and close proximity to Austin, approximately a 30-minute drive from downtown, make it attractive for picnicking, swimming, windsurfing, sailing, and SCUBA diving.