Apache Shores POA Amenities

Lakeside Park is open for residents to relax, picnic, fish, and enjoy the water views. It’s a shared space—please clean up after yourself and your pets. Dogs must be vaccinated for rabies and under control at all times. No glass containers, no commercial events, and no reserving the park for private parties.


The boat ramp provides neighborhood access to the lake for members who purchase annual ramp access. Display required permits when parking. Be efficient when launching or loading to avoid blocking others.



The pool is open year-round from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Access requires paid membership and VizPin entry. Each household may bring up to two guests and must accompany them at all times. No glass containers. Follow posted pool rules or access may be suspended. Paid membership is required.

Geronimo Park is a neighborhood playground for families and children to enjoy. We even have our very own tiny library. The park remains open to all residents and cannot be reserved for private events. Please supervise children, dispose of trash properly, and leave the area clean for the next family.



Indian Creek Trail provides a peaceful place to walk, jog, or enjoy nature. Stay on marked paths, respect wildlife, and carry out all trash. Dogs must be vaccinated and under control.

The volleyball court is open to residents for casual play. It’s first-come, first-served and cannot be reserved for private events. Please leave the area clean and ready for the next group.

The Sports Court (tennis and basketball) is available to residents with paid sports court access. They are first-come, first-served and not reservable for private events. Please respect time limits during busy periods and keep courts free of trash and personal equipment.


The disc golf course offers a casual, outdoor activity for all skill levels. It’s open daily and free to use. Be mindful of other park users and avoid damaging trees, signage, or baskets. Pack out anything you bring in.

The Community Hall is available for private events with a rental reservation and fee. The hall must be cleaned and returned to its original condition after use. Commercial events and public ticketed activities are not permitted.

Texas Disposal System: Schedule a free Bulky Waste pick up at your residence for bulky items that don’t fit into your normal container. Texas Disposal System can conveniently pick them up curbside. You must schedule bulky item pickup in advance by calling TDS Customer Care at (800) 375-8375. Subject to limitations of old or used appliances (one per year). Additionally we have free coupons to Eco-Depot for one free disposal of up to three cubic yards of solid, non-hazardous waste or brush. And you’re entitled to receive one free cubic yard of mulch. Coupons are available at the ASPOA office.

Austin Zoo: Enjoy a full day exploring animal habitats, listening to zookeeper talks, feeding select animals, riding the train, and relaxing with a picnic. The Austin Zoo is a rescue zoo. The animals here have been saved from neglect, private ownership situations, or other difficult circumstances. Your visit directly supports their ongoing care and rehabilitation. Tickets (up to 4 per year) are available in the ASPOA office at no charge. And if you want something more personal you can schedule a private animal encounter for a hands-on experience.
Apache Shores Activities

On Halloween the loop at Brass Buttons turns into one of the most festive spots in the neighborhood. Residents decorate their homes, pass out candy, and welcome hundreds of excited trick-or-treaters. It’s become a true community tradition.
Neighbors from throughout Apache Shores pitch in by donating and delivering candy so families on the Loop are stocked and ready. There’s no fee and no sign-up—just show up, wear your costume (if you’d like), and enjoy an evening of fun, laughter, and community spirit. It’s not a formal amenity, but it’s one of the neighborhood’s favorite traditions.

Join us for a fun-filled Easter celebration for the whole family! Kids can take part in the traditional egg hunt, searching high and low for colorful, candy-filled surprises. In addition to the hunt, craft tables will be set up so children can create festive projects and enjoy hands-on activities at their own pace.
And yes — the Easter Bunny plans to make a special appearance, so be sure to bring your camera for photos. Come out, enjoy time with neighbors, and celebrate the season together..

Start the holiday season with one of our favorite community traditions—Breakfast with Santa at the Party Barn. The barn is transformed with a Christmas tree, twinkling lights, and festive decorations that make it feel truly magical.
Families can enjoy breakfast together while the kids spend time visiting with Santa, sharing their wish lists, and taking photos. It’s a relaxed, cheerful morning filled with laughter, good food, and holiday spirit—just another way our neighborhood comes together to celebrate the season.

Twice a year, the area around the Party Barn turns into a lively neighborhood marketplace. The Apache Shores Market brings together local vendors from our own community to sell handmade goods, crafts, and creative projects — all locally made.
One of the highlights? Many of the booths are run by young entrepreneurs. From handcrafted items to creative builds like the popular “Chill Chairs by Levon,” you’ll find talent of all ages on display. It’s a great way to support neighbors, encourage our kids’ creativity, and keep dollars circulating right here in the neighborhood.
Come browse, shop, and enjoy a true community-made market experience.