Waterloo Greenway Brings Another Exciting Season of Health and Wellness, Education, and Cultural Programming to Waterloo Park this Fall
Austin, TX — September 4, 2025 – As fall approaches, Waterloo Greenway is gearing up for another season of fun for the community! September through November 2025 will see the return of popular programs such as Yoga & Sound, Morning Glories, Two-Step Night, and WG’s signature festival celebrating Día de los Muertos. Thanks to the generosity of community-minded sponsors, these programs are presented at no cost to the community and are accessible to all.
Waterloo Wellness
One of Waterloo Greenway’s key attributes is connecting people with community and with nature, promoting health and wellness for all. This rotating series of Waterloo Wellness programs is designed to prioritize and engage underserved communities, offering free physical and mental health activities for all ages and abilities.
Waterloo Wellness is supported by Delta Air Lines, Downtown Austin Alliance, Liquid Death, Waterloo Sparkling Water, and BCL of Texas.
Yoga & Sound
Mondays, September 29 – November 17 at 6:00 PM | Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park
Presented in partnership with Castle Hill Fitness
Start each week with feel-good vibes and mindful movement accompanied by healing sound therapy. Each class features a different style of yoga and live music. All ages and abilities welcome!
Stay Strong
Wednesdays, September 17 – November 5 at 10:15 AM | Meredith Heritage Tree Deck
Presented in partnership with Aging is Cool
A 50+ workout that’s all about staying active and engaged. Improve your cardio health, flexibility, and strength while getting to know other active agers in the community.
Two-Step Night
Saturday, November 8 at 7:00-10:00 PM | Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park
Presented in Partnership with Native Texan Two Step
Y’all come on out for a boot-scootin’ good time at Waterloo Park! Get ready for an evening of interactive two-step lessons for all levels set to a lively country western playlist, followed by a live band to keep the dance floor moving. Whether you’re a seasoned two-stepper or a first-time dancer, all are invited to enjoy twirling the night away at Waterloo Park!
Wild Waterloo: The Science of Sports and Movement
Friday, October 3 at 6:00-10:00 PM | Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park
Presented in Partnership with Families in Nature
This will be a celebration of all things moving! Learn new skills and show off your talents with interactive fitness demos, games on the lawn, and much more. We’ll close the evening with a special screening of the nostalgic classic movie, Little Giants.
Wild Waterloo is supported by H-E-B Tournament of Champions Charitable Trust, PNC Bank, Austin Subaru, Delta Air Lines, Liquid Death, Waterloo Sparkling Water, BCL of Texas, Powell Foundation, and Downtown Austin Alliance.
Morning Glories
Tuesdays, October 7 – November 4 and Saturday, December 6 at 10:00 AM | Meredith Heritage Tree Deck
Waterloo Greenway presents Morning Glories, a weekly early childhood education series offering hands-on activities that foster literacy, bilingual storytelling, music, dance, cultural exploration, and nature play. Each week features a new theme with exciting activities, including Waterloo Kiddie Limits, Local Heroes, Diwali Celebration, Pumpkin Harvest, Día de los Muertos, and Holidays Around the World!
Morning Glories is supported by H-E-B Tournament of Champions Charitable Trust, PNC Bank, Delta Air Lines, Waterloo Sparkling Water, Downtown Austin Alliance, and Powell Foundation.
Día de los Muertos
Saturday, November 1 – Sunday, November 2 at 6:00-10:00 PM | Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park
Long observed in Mexico to honor departed loved ones, Día de los Muertos is now embraced globally and right here in Austin. Waterloo Greenway will transform the Moody Amphitheater stage at Waterloo Park into a beautiful “ofrenda,” or altar, inviting the community to contribute their own photos, mementos, and traditions. This two-day event will feature inspiring music and dance performances, an artisan marketplace filled with local creatives, and family-friendly hands-on activities including crafts and face-painting.
Día de los Muertos is supported by H-E-B, PNC Bank, LALO Tequila, Liquid Death, Austin Subaru, Love, Tito’s, Austin Energy, Delta Air Lines, Waterloo Sparkling Water, BCL of Texas, Downtown Austin Alliance, Powell Foundation, and Susan Vaughan Foundation.
Past Deposits from a Future Yet to Come
On Display Nightly | Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park
Buttons, marbles, coins, keys, and other historic artifacts free fall in a choreographed, rhythmic parade in Past Deposits from a Future Yet to Come by Teresa Hubbard / Alexander Birchler. This public video art installation explores the ways in which these objects connect us to Austin’s past, present, and future, offering a glimpse into the daily lives of people who once lived and worked along the creek in the mid-19th to mid-20th centuries. The installation is free and open to the public.
In addition to Waterloo Greenway’s free community programming, we are thrilled to partner with local organizations to provide additional opportunities for community gatherings at Urban Music & Cultural Fest on September 12-13; Sunday Sessions on October 5; SEED Food & Wine’s Grand Tasting Village on October 25; and The Front Market on November 22-23. More information can be found at waterloogreenway.org/events.
As the fall season begins, Waterloo Greenway offers a wide variety of engaging and inspiring events that connect the community to nature, and to each other, at Waterloo Park. These experiences are made possible by the generous support of our sponsors, whose contributions help us bring vibrant programming to downtown Austin’s green oasis. Join us in making lasting memories, and stay tuned for more exciting announcements to come!
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ABOUT WATERLOO GREENWAY
Waterloo Greenway Conservancy is a non-profit organization whose mission is to create and maintain an extraordinary urban park system and a restored Waller Creek, in partnership with the City of Austin, for the benefit of all. The Conservancy renews the natural environment, promotes play, health and wellness, economic vitality and mobility, and engages the community through outreach, education, cultural events, and the arts.