BEPI Park

1101 Enfield Rd, Austin, TX 78703
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About BEPI Park in Austin

BEPI Park, located in Austin, Texas, is known as one of the city's smallest parks. Situated at the intersection of Baylor Street, Enfield Road, and Parkway, this unique green space occupies a tiny traffic median measuring approximately 50 square feet.

The park was originally created by the City of Austin as a traffic safety measure to improve pedestrian crossing at the intersection. However, it has since evolved into a quirky local attraction thanks to the efforts of nearby resident Gary Schumann, who took on the role of the park's unofficial caretaker.

BEPI Park changes its appearance regularly, with Schumann decorating it according to different themes throughout the year. Past iterations have included a mini-golf course, a Squid Game-inspired holiday display, a community vegetable garden, and even a simulated active volcano. The park's ever-changing nature has made it a point of interest for both locals and visitors alike.

In March 2024, BEPI Park gained additional attention when Schumann installed a 12-foot-tall "Traffic Troll" sculpture made from recycled materials. This whimsical addition was created in response to the installation of a larger troll sculpture in nearby Pease Park.

Despite its small size, BEPI Park has become a symbol of community creativity and engagement in West Austin, showcasing how even the tiniest spaces can be transformed into sources of joy and interest for the neighborhood.

What to Do at BEPI Park

Nature & Wildlife

Open Grassy Area

Visitor Services

Memorial

When is BEPI Park Open?

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