Blues on the Green (June Series)
A beloved free outdoor summer concert series showcasing local and national blues artists—perfect for Meridian/Austin locals looking for family‑friendly evening outings in a scenic park setting.
Southwest Austin offers a peaceful community with abundant greenery and tree-lined streets, creating a tranquil haven for residents. Nearly 30 parks, including Silk Oak Neighborhood Park and Mary Moore Searight Metro Park, provide ample outdoor spaces easily accessible throughout the area. The neighborhood features a mix of single detached homes and various apartment buildings, offering diverse housing options from lofts to units with four or more bedrooms. Over 350 restaurants and coffee shops bring vibrant dining choices to the community. With convenient parking and about 10 bus lines nearby, transportation options support easy access throughout Southwest Austin. Reasonable cycling infrastructure enhances connectivity in this quiet part of the city.
People who prefer a calm environment will enjoy Southwest Austin. This part of Austin features a good amount of greenery as most streets have good tree coverage. There are around 30 public green spaces nearby for residents to discover, including Circle C Metropolitan Park and Tony Burger Activity Park, making them easy to reach from most locations within this area. The noise levels in this community are also very low, as the streets are usually very peaceful.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Located just south of Meridian on W. Slaughter Lane, Grey Rock is a premium public golf course and tennis facility, offering lush fairways, tennis courts, and scenic surroundings, making it a beloved spot for outdoor recreation right near the neighborhood.
Situated at the heart of Meridian on Meridian Park Blvd, Baldwin Elementary is highly regarded within the Austin ISD for its strong academic programs, community involvement, and walkable access for local families.
Exclusively for residents, this community hub off Espina Drive features a pool, playground, scenic walking trails, and green spaces, providing a safe, family-focused gathering spot within the neighborhood.
A short drive from Meridian up Mopac, this major shopping center offers convenient access to Whole Foods, Costco, eateries, and specialty retailers, making daily errands and dining out easy and close to home.
Located adjacent to Meridian along La Crosse Avenue, the Wildflower Center features beautiful native gardens and miles of hike and bike trails, giving residents direct access to one of Austin’s most picturesque natural escapes.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A beloved free outdoor summer concert series showcasing local and national blues artists—perfect for Meridian/Austin locals looking for family‑friendly evening outings in a scenic park setting.
A historic and community‑focused Juneteenth parade with floats, followed by a celebration in Rosewood Park—an engaging cultural event for residents honoring local heritage and community spirit.
An evening Juneteenth celebration featuring live DJ performances, a vendor market of local (especially Black‑owned) businesses, art activations—great for families and community connection.
Outdoor watch parties showing live World Cup matches featuring Canada, Mexico, and the U.S.—a spirited gathering ideal for sports fans looking to enjoy big‑screen excitement.
A focused community health conference on HIV and aging—valuable for locals interested in public health, aging, and networking within Austin’s advocacy and care communities.
Monthly neighborhood farmers market offering local food, crafts, and family‑friendly vendors—great for Meridian residents seeking fresh produce and community connection close to home.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Meridian
Local characteristics and demographics for Meridian