
Apartments near Sheffield Education Center in Austin, TX (669 Rentals)


MAA South Lamar

Barton Creek Landing

Capitol Living (Furnished Rooms)

415Colorado

The Residences at ATX Tower

Hanover Brazos Street

1155 Barton Springs

The Bouldin

Sienna at the Thompson

The Clark

Water Marq

Nueces

The 704

1883 at Cameron House Student Living

MAA Barton Creek

Grayson

Villas on Guadalupe

Muse at SoCo

Sterling

1883 at Montgomery House Student Living

The Bowie

Cascade Apartments

Bell South Lamar

SkyHouse Austin

MAA Barton Skyway

Waters at Barton Creek

The Lola

Karnes

Groves South Lamar

422 at the Lake

South Lamar Village

Pressler Apartments

Crescent

The Shoal

San Remo Apartments

Berkshire Riverview

Railyard

Texan Pearl

Sandpiper Apartments

Barton Hills Apartments

GrandMarc Austin
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The Sheffield Education Center is among many wonderful attractions in Austin, Texas. However, this site has innovative new activities merged with an educational experience. Admission is free and the administration at the center request that group visits be scheduled in advance. The center is conveniently located at 2201 Barton Springs Drive. With many surround apartments, this location offers quick access to some great activities and shopping in Austin. The Sheffield Education Center is the hub of Zilker Park and is a site to take in. Apartment-ites across the city can check out this Center to learn more about the area and structure that is named after Beverly S. Sheffield, the very first Director of Austin Parks and Recreation. Water is the focal theme of the education center since there are natural springs, creeks and rivers in the vicinity. Barton Springs is among the most appealing attractions of the center. There are displays in various media as well as interactive exhibits for visitors to enjoy. One of the most exciting attractions is "Splash!," which features a replicated limestone cave. Visitors can enjoy the diverse fish and wildlife in the area as well as a peek into the cave environment. Make a break from your apartment today, head to Zilker and see what the Sheffield Education Center has to offer Austin!
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