Mueller Skatepark & Pump Track

Mueller Skatepark

Mueller Skatepark & Pump Track is a 15,000-square-foot skatepark and pump track located in the Mueller community of Austin, Texas. The site combines a compact concrete skate plaza with an asphalt pump track designed for skateboards, BMX bikes, scooters, and rollerblades. Its approachable layout and beginner-friendly flow make it a popular spot for local families and riders developing foundational skills. The facility is intended primarily for day-to-day community use rather than as a regional destination.

Skatepark Details

Address2006 Philomena St, Austin, TX 78723
Coordinates30.297780, -97.701190
FeaturesStreet plaza, ledges, manual pads, banks, low rails, rollers, berms, asphalt pump track
SizeSmall neighborhood skate area + pump track (exact sq ft not published)
Riding AllowedSkateboards, scooters, BMX bikes, rollerblades
ConstructionConcrete plaza + asphalt pump track
Hours5 a.m. – 10 p.m. (Mueller community park hours)
LightsNo dedicated lighting
FenceNo
FeeNo
Phone512-974-6700 (Austin Parks & Recreation)
Opened2020
Design/BuildSPA Skateparks

Skatepark Overview

Mueller Skatepark & Pump Track was developed as part of broader park improvements within the Mueller redevelopment project in East Austin. The facility provides an accessible combination of skate plaza elements and a compact pump track, making it suitable for younger riders, new learners, and those looking for a quick session.

The concrete skate area includes straightforward street-style features—such as ledges, manual pads, banks, and low rails—arranged to accommodate simple lines and repeated practice. Adjacent to the plaza, the asphalt pump track forms a continuous loop of rollers and berms with smooth transitions intended to help riders build speed and balance without pedaling or pushing.

The park’s approachable design reflect its role as a community-oriented facility rather than a large-scale destination skatepark. It serves as an everyday riding spot for neighborhood residents and visitors to the Mueller development’s parks and open spaces.

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