Seider's Springs Park - Austin TX
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N 30° 18.433 W 097° 44.895
14R E 620359 N 3353491
One of the "hidden gems" of Austin, historic, fascinating, beautiful Seiders Springs Park
Waymark Code: WMVQ3F
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 05/16/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member DougK
Views: 4

The official address for this park is 1400 W 38th Street in Austin. there is parking nearby, but be careful not to park in the hospital-only spaces.

A state historic marker nearby shares some of the history here:

"SEIDERS OAKS

Site of 1839 home and 1842 massacre of Gideon White. A daughter, Louisa, wed (1846) Edward Seiders, for whom oaks are named.

Recorded, Texas Historic Landmark – 1967"

Indians, pioneers, soldiers, animals all used Seiders Springs. While the site is preserved as a city greenbelt park, the springs themselves run at a trickle after decades of draining and development. See: Shoal Creek Conservancy webiste: (visit link)

"Shoal Creek bordered early Austin, and away from downtown the landscape quickly changed from a border to wild. Austin arose in 1839, and soon after Gideon White moved his family to the new capital and built a log cabin near a robust spring on Shoal Creek. White’s enjoyed a brief tenure. In 1842, while passing through a live oak grove, White met his end at the hands of a band of mounted Indians. He fought from behind one of the large live oaks and killed at least one of his attackers before being killed himself. White was one of several residents of the Austin area who were killed by Indians that year.

White’s family continued to hold the land. Four years after his death, White’s daughter, Louisa Maria, married Edward Seiders. Seiders owned livery and grocery businesses in Austin. The couple they lived in her father’s cabin at the springs, which became known as Seiders’ Springs The nearby oak grove became known as Seiders’ Oaks.

The 1850 election once again chose Austin as the seat of government. As a result, the capital’s growth increased. The Seiders family moved to the bustling new city and the land remained in their hands as a ranch. In 1865, General George Custer and his men camped under the sheltering live oaks at Seiders’ Springs.

By the 1870s, Seiders’ Springs had become a popular recreation spot. Seiders erected bath houses, picnic tables, and a dance pavilion at the Springs which bore his name. He even provided for his patrons a means of transportation to and from town.

Seiders’ Springs now trickle where they once gushed. Most of the area bordering Shoal Creek has long been developed, and most of the springs along Shoal Creek have been drained for decades. Yet Seiders’ Oaks remain, and people from surrounding business often picnic in their shade with little knowledge of the events that transpired here.

The Shoal Creek Conservancy is working to restore the traditional flows of Seiders and other Shoal Creek springs. With your help, we can do this."
Name: Seiders Springs Park

Street Location: 1400 W 38th Street

Local Municipality: Austin

State/Province, etc.: TX

Country: USA

Web Site: [Web Link]

Memorial/Commemoration: Seiders Springs are named after the pioneer family who lived here in the 1840s

Date Established: 1839

Picnic Facilities: picnic tables

Recreational Facilities:
hike and bike trail


Monuments/Statues: none

Art (murals/sculpture, etc.): none

Fountains: none

Ponds/Lakes/Streams/Rivers/Beach: Shoal Creek

Special Events: none

Traditional Geocaches:
none, but there is an earthcache here


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