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Indian Spring Park

A historic riverfront park in downtown Waco, serving as the site of the original Waco Indian settlement and hosting the 'Branding of the Brazos' sculptures.

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What is Indian Spring Park known for?

Indian Spring Park is the site of the Waco (Huaco) Indian settlement that gave the city its name. It also features the "Branding of the Brazos" sculptures, which pay tribute to the cattle drives that spurred the city's growth and industry.

Where is Indian Spring Park located?

The park is located in downtown Waco's River District on the west side of the Brazos River, flanking one side of the historic Waco Suspension Bridge.

What events take place at Indian Spring Park?

The park hosts various annual events, including the Waco Cultural Arts Fest, the Brazos Nights summer concert series, the TriWaco Triathlon, and the Wine & Food Festival.

How do I get to the other side of the river from the park?

You can use the historic Waco Suspension Bridge, which connects Indian Spring Park with Doris D. Miller Park.

What should I check before going?

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What to know

Indian Spring Park is a scenic riverfront destination located in the River District of downtown Waco, situated on the west side of the Brazos River. The park is historically significant as the site of the original Waco (Huaco) Indian settlement, which gave the city its name. Visitors can explore the park's open spaces and appreciate the 'Branding of the Brazos' sculptures, which pay tribute to the cattle drives that fueled the city's early industry and growth. Beyond its historical roots, the park serves as a vibrant community hub for various annual events. It hosts a variety of festivals, outdoor concerts, and athletic events, including the Waco Cultural Arts Fest, the Brazos Nights summer concert series, and the the TriWaco Triathlon and Wine & Food Festival. Geographically, the park flanks one side of the historic Waco Suspension Bridge, which connects Indian Spring Park with Doris D. Miller Park across the river.

Nearby context

Located in the pedestrian-friendly River District, Indian Spring Park is directly connected to Doris D. Miller Park via the historic Waco Suspension Bridge.

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