Welcome to the New Austin Windsurf Club Website

http://austinwindsurf.org

Last Updated Dec 19, 2005
Affiliated with the US Windsurfing Association

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Information on Padre Island/Bird Island renovations:Click here for .PDF document from NPS.



The Club address is: Austin Windsurf Club, PO Box 8, McNeil, TX 78651

LCRA lake level data not currently available
AWC Meetings are set to coincide with major events.
See Calendar and watch here for Notices.
Next Event:
Windy Point Cleanup
Date: January TBD
Location: Bob Wentz Park at Windy Point
Time: 10am-1pm?
Click here for directions/details.


Bob Wentz Park at Windy Point: A view from where the granite path comes out from the parking lot.
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A view from the cove. (sorry about the bent water)
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Visit the AWC message board

At Windy Point (or any of the Highland Lakes), to report reckless behavior by boaters, or any situation on the lake that requires law-enforcement assistance, call the LCRA Ranger Dispatch Number - toll-free, 1-866-527-2267.
For life-threatening emergencies, always dial 911.

Two mailing lists are available for you to receive up to date information on club events.
The first one is the general mailing list: Click to subscribe to austinwindsurf

The second one is for those interested in racing or just heading to the lake for the Thursday night sailing sessions: Click to subscribe to austinwindsurf-race then click Join This Group.

Windy Point Hours for Winter (Nov. 1 - Feb. 28) 9:00 am to 6:00 pm

  • Spring (Mar. 1 - Apr. 30) 9:00 am to 7:30 pm
  • Summer (May 1 - Sept. 9) 8:00 am to 9:00 pm
  • Fall (Sept. 10 - Oct. 31) 9:00 am to 7:30 pm


  • AWC Goals
  • Provide a means for people with common interests to get together for fun, group trips, parties, meetings and racing.
  • Promote safety and improve boardsailor skill levels through clinics and newsletters.
  • Protect boardsailors' interests in local government matters by having a unified voice.

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