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How to navigate Austin City Limits like a local

Oct. 03, 2019
10 min read
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I love Austin conditionally. The breakfast tacos and BBQ, live music, endless options for entertainment and chill vibes are awesome. The humidity, allergens, crowds and road traffic are not.

The next two weekends will bring a significant increase of the latter three as more than 130 bands and their half a million groupies descend upon downtown Austin for the 17th annual Austin City Limits music festival. ACL is held in Zilker Metropolitan Park, a 350-acre plot of grassy land overlooking the downtown skyline. In a city that's already slightly over population limits for its urban planning capacity, that equals a lot of delays and traffic congestion.

But don't fret! This guide will tell you everything you need to know to get around.

Here's what you need to know about getting in and out of ACL:

Image courtesy of Austin City Limits 2019.

To get in and out of the festival itself, you'll need to enter Zilker Park through one of three main gates (there are two additional east and west entrances for ACL platinum attendees). They are located at the northwest, southwest and southeast corners of the park, respectively.

It's incredibly crowded during peak entrance and exit times. If you don't have an Amex, plan for a minimum wait time of 30-45 minutes for wristband scanning and bag search. If you're an Amex cardholder, you can sign up for expedited entry.

How to get to Zilker Park from downtown Austin:

There is no parking at Zilker Park during ACL. I repeat, there is NO parking at Zilker during ACL. Don't even try, and don't ask your friend to "just drop you off somewhere nearby" unless you want them to spend 45 minutes in a pickup roulette from hell, then later have them disown you.

Instead, try these alternate options for getting to Lizzo, Cardi B and dozens of other musical acts without jeopardizing your relationships, in order of affordability followed by convenience:

Walk — Free

As the Taiwanese joke goes, you can take the #11 bus — your own two legs. The hike-and-bike trail goes right up to Zilker Park from downtown. You can theoretically walk to Zilker Park from just about anywhere, but it makes the most sense to do so if you're staying within a one-mile radius of any of the exits. Make sure you know which exit to take to get home, because going the wrong direction will easily add an extra hour of walking in the dark.

Downtown shuttle — Free

Free shuttle service will be provided between Barton Springs Rd. (near the Barton Springs West entrance for the festival) and Republic Square Park, located at the intersection of 4th St. and Guadalupe St. The shuttles begin operating at noon on both Fridays of the festival, and at 11 a.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. The last shuttle departs at 11 p.m. each night of the festival, from Barton Springs Rd. near the barricades surrounding the Barton Springs West entrance.

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Scooter — from $1

Micromobility is very much a thing in Austin right now. Download these apps for a cheap way to get across town, with rates beginning at $1. Please note that scooters technically count as vehicles and are meant to be ridden in the street. Ideally, you should wear a helmet when riding one but realistically speaking, chances are low that you brought one to town with you. So I'll just say — please be safe, and don't ride them if you're drunk.

Scooter CompanyUnlock FeeCost per minute
Bird
$1
$0.15
Lime
$1
$0.27
Jump by Uber
$0
$1 for the first five minutes, then $0.15 per minute after that
Lyft
$1
$0.27
Spin
$0
$1 per 30 minutes
OjO seated scooters
$1.25
$0.18

Bus — from $1.25

Take a peek at the Cap Metro Trip Planner if you need a cheap way to get to the designated pick-up spot at Republic Square. Several MetroBus lines, including routes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 17, 19 and 20, will drop riders off within a block of the shuttle site and will operate throughout the festival. Note that the MetroRail will not be in service.

Passes can be purchased directly via the Cap Metro app or online for $1.25 for a single ride, or $2.50 for a full-day pass.

Rental bike — from $3

Austin B-Cycle has a number of stations located throughout downtown Austin. The two docking stations at Zilker are Hollow Creek/Barton Hills near the Barton Springs West entrance, or Sterzing/Barton Springs near the Barton Springs East entrance for ACL. There will be a valet at the Sterzing bike dock over all three days of the festival, on both weekends.

Barton Springs/Kinney is another dock option that's still close to the park. While the docking stations by the park no doubt will fill up bright and early each day, B-Cycle may be a quick, affordable way to depart the festival grounds if you need to dash back to your downtown Airbnb in the middle of the day.

Single-ride passes cost $1 to unlock the bike, and cost $2 for the first 30 minutes, $4 for each 30 minutes after that. Alternatively, you can purchase a one-day pass for $12.99 or a three-day pass for $18.

Alternatively, JUMP by Uber also offers dockless bikes. Their whereabouts are a little less predictable, but it's safe to assume there will be a pile of them near ACL entrances.

Finally, OjO technically counts as a scooter for its size and motor, but includes a little seat and attached bucket for your belongings. So if you'd prefer to sit in style with less effort, this is an option as well.

Rideshare — from $6

You'll be able to fire up your Lyft or Uber app in Austin and hail a ride as soon as you exit the Austin Airport. Austin also has its own proprietary rideshare company called Ride Austin, a nonprofit that fingerprints 100% of its drivers for safety, and cuts them a larger share of the fare. You can expect regular fares to start around $6 during non-peak times.

Leaving the Austin airport:

Note that, to catch a ride from the airport, you'll have to exit the terminal itself and walk up to the second floor of the parking garage, directly across from the exit.

Getting to and from ACL:

Getting dropped off near an ACL entrance isn't too difficult; just type in "Austin City Limits" or "Zilker Park" for your destination when hailing a ride. However, pickup is a whole 'nother nightmare. I personally recommend walking out of the entrances as far as you can before calling a car, especially if you're headed back toward the downtown area. Not only are you likely to have a[n ever so slightly] lower surge rate; it will also be far easier to spot your driver, and to avoid having them block other vehicles while waiting for you.

There are a number of bars along Barton Springs Rd. that make for good pick-up locations, provided the areas aren't blocked off to road traffic (we won't know until festival time). The closest ones to the Barton Springs West entrance nearest downtown Austin are Chuy's, Baby Acapulco and JuiceLand. You could also use "Pecan Grove RV Park" as a destination, which should be slightly less crowded.

Driving — parking garages from $10

If you absolutely must drive into town for ACL, it's probably a good idea to find a parking garage near the Republic Square Park shuttle mentioned above. Day rates typically start around $5-10 depending on the garage, but those prices almost certainly will shoot up over ACL. You can use tools like ParkMe, ParkingPanda, SpotHero or BestParking to help you find the nearest garage and the rate for that day.

For my fellow Austinites, here are all the roads to avoid for the next two weekends. Barton Springs, Sterzing and Toomey Rds will be closed from 9 p.m. to midnight over both ACL weekends.

A friendly reminder...

Safety is paramount at ACL, so you'll be subject to a bag search upon entering the grounds. Here are a few quick rules to note before you board your preferred mode of transportation to the festival:

  • You can't bring in your own food or drinks, but there will be plenty of food stalls and drink stands inside. You can set up Cashless access through Amex if you're worried about losing your wallet, and you'll also be able to fill up water bottles for free from designated hydration stations. (See the full list of restricted items here.)
  • You don't have to bring in a clear bag like you do at some stadiums, but they do have to be smaller than 14" x 11" x 5", or 30 linear inches in total, with no more than one singular pocket or opening.
  • There are seven "fancy Porta Potty" stations scattered throughout the park grounds, including one relatively near each entrance. There also are a number of bars along Barton Springs Rd. where you can use the bathrooms on your way in to the festival grounds.
  • The weather forecast currently predicts temperatures hovering in the low- to mid-90s for both Weekend 1 and Weekend 2 of ACL. Bring plenty of sunscreen, even if you "never burn," and make sure to hydrate as much as you can: A full day at ACL can easily earn you 5-7 miles of walking — and well over your "steps" goal for the day — within the festival grounds alone.
  • If you don't already have your wristband for ACL, you can pick it up on Thursdays at Native Hostel (807 E. 4th St.) from 12 p.m. to 7 p.m., or at the Zilker Box Offices on Fridays and Saturdays (check times here).
  • You'll probably be really happy with yourself if you bring a portable battery pack for your phone. Somehow between the GPS congestion, poor service, selfies with friends and blurry photos of the bands, I always run out of phone juice well before I need Google Maps to direct me out of the mayhem. There will be a few phone charging stations around, but everyone else will be fighting for those coveted spots and you'll be missing valuable music time. Just save yourself some grief and pack a backup! Bring an extra cable if you want to make friends easily.
  • Pack yourself some wet wipes, Advil Liqui-Gels and allergy medication — just in case. The ground tends to get really dirty and dusty, and you'll be happy for the wipes to clean up some of the grime you'll accumulate throughout the day. On the meds — if you don't need them, someone else around you will.

That's it, my friends. Enjoy my town, welcome to the music mayhem, and help us keep Austin weird!

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  • Some may have trouble using Uber and other dining credits
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  • $100 Resy Credit: Get up to $100 in statement credits each calendar year after you pay with the American Express® Gold Card to dine at U.S. Resy restaurants or make other eligible Resy purchases. That's up to $50 in statement credits semi-annually. Enrollment required.
  • $120 Dining Credit: Satisfy your cravings, sweet or savory, with the $120 Dining Credit. Earn up to $10 in statement credits monthly when you pay with the American Express® Gold Card at Grubhub, The Cheesecake Factory, Goldbelly, Wine.com, and Five Guys. Enrollment required.
  • Explore over 1,000 upscale hotels worldwide with The Hotel Collection and receive a $100 credit towards eligible charges* with every booking of two nights or more through AmexTravel.com. *Eligible charges vary by property.
  • No Foreign Transaction Fees.
  • Annual Fee is $325.
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