Fence Contractor Hyde Park, Austin, TX 78751
Austin Fence Contractor – Fence Repair & Replacement is your neighborhood fence contractor in Hyde Park, serving customers for half a decade with pride.
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Being the best Hyde Park Fence Contractor in Austin TX we take all the time to understand your questions to provide you the product and installation of your choice. Whatever project you have, big or small, we are your best choice. Not only do we have plenty of styles of fences in Iron, PVC, Cedar, pressure treated, chain link, and so on, we also have the expertise and legal understanding to make the project of your dreams come true.
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From decorating projects to safety installations – our experts understand the importance of understanding your requirements. We focus on quality and keep you in the loop at every stage of the project, so you know exactly how we are progressing.
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Driving directions
Austin Fence Contractor – Fence Repair & Replacement
9122 Balcones Club Drive FC #5
Austin, TX 78750
via US-183 N
Get on I-35 N/US-290 E from E 45th St
4 min (1.4 mi)
Head southeast on E 45th St toward Shipe Neighborhood Park Pedestrian Walkway
0.8 mi
Turn right onto Airport Blvd
0.2 mi
Turn left onto N I- 35 Service Rd/I- 35 Srv Rd N
0.1 mi
Slight right onto N Interstate 35 Frontage Rd
0.2 mi
Use the left lane to take the ramp onto I-35 N/US-290 E
0.1 mi
Take US-183 N to Research Blvd in Williamson County. Take the exit toward Anderson Mill Rd from US-183 N
11 min (11.2 mi)
Merge onto I-35 N/US-290 E
0.5 mi
Keep left to continue on I-35 N
1.5 mi
Take exit 240 to merge onto US-183 N toward Research Blvd
9.0 mi
Take the exit toward Anderson Mill Rd
0.2 mi
Continue on Research Blvd. Drive to Balcones Club Dr
3 min (1.9 mi)
Merge onto Research Blvd
Pass by MarineMax Sail & Ski Austin (on the right)
1.2 mi
Sharp left to stay on Research Blvd
Pass by Burger King (on the right)
0.5 mi
Turn right onto Balcones Club Dr
Destination will be on the left
0.2 mi
via TX-1 Loop N and US-183 N
Continue to TX-1 Loop N
7 min (2.2 mi)
Head northwest on E 45th St toward Speedway
Pass by Walgreens (on the right in 0.4 mi)
1.9 mi
Turn right onto Highland Terrace
0.3 mi
Continue on TX-1 Loop N. Take US-183 N to Research Blvd in Williamson County. Take the exit toward Anderson Mill Rd from US-183 N
8 min (8.9 mi)
Merge onto TX-1 Loop N
3.3 mi
Take the US-183 exit toward Research Blvd
0.4 mi
Keep left at the fork, follow signs for US-183 N/Research Blvd N and merge onto US-183 N
5.0 mi
Take the exit toward Anderson Mill Rd
0.2 mi
Continue on Research Blvd. Drive to Balcones Club Dr
3 min (1.9 mi)
Merge onto Research Blvd
Pass by MarineMax Sail & Ski Austin (on the right)
1.2 mi
Sharp left to stay on Research Blvd
Pass by Burger King (on the right)
0.5 mi
Turn right onto Balcones Club Dr
Destination will be on the left
0.2 mi
About Hyde Park, Austin TX 78751
Hyde Park is a charming residential enclave with tree-lined streets and homes from the turn of the 20th century. Examples of Victorian architecture, including Queen Annes and Tudor Revivals, mix with Craftsman bungalows. The Elizabet Ney Museum, a castlelike residence and studio built in 1893 by a free-spirited sculptor & artist, showcases over 100 of her pieces. Coffeehouses and cafes round out the scene.
Quick Facts
- Population: 5,947
- Geo Coordinates: 30.305281, -97.730534
- Postcodes: 78751
- Official Websites: Http://Www.Austinhydepark.Org/
- Map of Hyde Park, Austin TX
Local Roads
- 38th Street
- 45th Street
- Duval Street
- Guadalupe Street
Airports Nearby
- Austin-Bergstrom International Airport
- Austin Executive Airport
- Bud Dryden Airport
- Signature Flight Support AUS – Austin-Bergstr
- Atlantic Aviation AUS,
- Henriksen Jet Center- Austin Executive Airport
Schools Nearby
- lLee Elementary School
- Kealing Middle School
- McCallum High School
- Sri Atmananda Memorial School
Cities and Towns Nearby
- West Lake Hills, TX
- Lost Creek, TX
- Daffan, TX
- Sunset Valley, TX
- Bee Cave, TX
- Del Valle, TX
- Cedar Valley, TX
Neighborhoods Nearby
- Hancock
- Lost Creek
- North Loop
- Heritage
Things to do in Hyde Park, Austin
- Barton Springs
- Deep Eddy Pool
- Lions Municipal Golf Course
- Wooldridge Park
- Zilker Park
One of the many excellent dining establishments along Duval, Mother’s has been serving up hearty vegetarian and vegan fare for over three decades. Whether you rip into the award-winning Bueno Burger—which we dubbed one of the five best veggie burgers in Austin—or opt for a big bowl of greens topped with Cashew Tamari (probably the most renowned salad dressing in Austin), you—and even the meat-eaters in your life—are sure to come back for seconds.
With a history dating back to 1899, when it was founded by the former mayor of Austin (Lewis Hancock Jr. himself), the beautiful Hancock Golf Course is one of the oldest courses in Texas. What was originally an 18-hole course spread out over the rolling green hills has over the years been simplified down to a par-35 nine-hole course that runs along Waller Creek and is open to the public.
If you haven’t heard of Elisabet Ney, you’re probably not alone, but if you’re an appreciator of art, history, or just buildings that kind of resemble castles, this museum is worth a visit. The former studio of Ney, an 18th century sculptor, the building also served as a gathering place for notable Texans where art, politics and philosophy were discussed. After Ney’s death in 1907, the studio and its contents were preserved, and now the museum is open and available for the public to enjoy—over 100 years later.
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