Directions to Old Hippo Stadium
in Hutto:
Hutto is approximately 10 miles from IH35 at Round
Rock; 8 miles west of Taylor.
You can get to Hutto by using either IH35 or SH130
from the north or the south:
1. Take either IH35 or SH130 Toll road north to Highway 79 and head east.
If using IH35, this is the “Hutto Taylor” Exit from
either the North or South.
If using SH130 and traveling from the south (Austin/Pflugerville area) then the
second exit for Hutto is the Hwy 79 exit.
If using SH130 and coming from the north (Georgetown area) then the first
exit for Hutto is the Hwy 79 exit.
2. Once you come in to Hutto, we have three
traffic lights on Hwy 79. The first is FM 685, the second is Exchange Blvd, just past the Home Depot,
and the third is at FM1660 North. Continue through the light at FM1660 North,
and turn left on Park Street (just past FM1660 South. On
the corner you will see a baseball diamond and then directly after you will see
the football game field.
3: If you are coming to the field from the East (Taylor area) then take Highway 79 towards Hutto. After you pass the Covert of Hutto
dealership, look for the old baseball field on your right. Slow down and take a
right on the first street next to the baseball field, this is Park Street.
4. Coming from Austin, you can
also head north on Cameron Road, which turns into Deseau and then Hwy 685. Take this to Hwy 79 in Hutto, turn right on Hwy 79, heading East. Once you come in
to Hutto, we have three traffic lights on Hwy 79. The
first is FM 685, the second is Exchange Blvd , just past the Home Depot,
and the third is at FM1660 North. Continue through the light at FM1660 North,
and turn left on Park Street (just past FM1660 South. On
the corner you will see a baseball diamond and then directly after you will see
the football game field.
5. Parking:
Take Park Street until you see the
entrance to the Fritz Park parking lot. The Fritz Park Address is 400 Park Street.
HUTTO is marked
by the “A” on the map (in between Round Rock & Taylor
Game Field - 400 Park Street (marked
by the “star”)
