About this Event
The Trail Conservancy's Tempo on the Trail brings original public art to the Ann and Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail – inviting discovery, reflection, and connection with the Trail’s landscape, history, and rhythms of daily life. Ghisallo brings the bikes and the freewheeling ability to explore this public art with friends and fellow community members.
Together we'll celebrate the Trail as a link between people and place – connecting artists to its natural and cultural resources, and connecting neighbors, visitors, and tourists to the communities and ecosystems that shape it. In doing so, TEMPO on the Trail helps make Austin’s creative spirit more visible, more accessible, and more alive.
The year’s exhibition features nine local artists working across mural, sculpture, and new media. Spanning sites along the 10-mile Trail, their installations transform the corridor into a dynamic, open-air gallery.
Join Ghisallo Cycling Initiative and The Trail Conservancy for an art ride debuting the newly installed 2026 public works!
Arrive at 10am for the official TEMPO on the Trail opening, with a chance for folks to meet the artists inside the Seaholm Intake Building before the ride begins.
Ride rolls out at 11am, sharp!
BYO-Bike or borrow one from Ghisallo Cycling Initiative! Reserve your bike here!
For more information about TEMPO on the Trail, please visit TheTrailConservancy.org
Limited parking available in adjacent lot, some parking may be available at Central Library. Best bet, take the bus or ride your bike!
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Seaholm Water Intake Facility, 707 West Cesar Chavez Street, Austin, United States
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