Introduction

Onion Creek Lodge 220, A.F. & A.M., established in 1858, is one of Austin’s oldest and most cherished Masonic lodges. Situated in South Austin near Onion Creek, it offers visitors a unique insight into the city’s pioneer history, Masonic traditions, and community evolution. Whether you are a history buff, cultural traveler, or local resident, Onion Creek Lodge 220 provides an enriching experience through its architecture, community programs, and welcoming spirit. This guide details visiting hours, ticket information, accessibility, events, and nearby attractions, helping you plan a rewarding visit. For more background and updates, consult the Handbook of Texas Online and the Onion Creek Lodge 220 Official Website.


History and Cultural Significance

Chartered by the Grand Lodge of Texas in 1858, Onion Creek Lodge 220 is intimately linked with the settlement and growth of South Austin. Established by early Masons who sought a safer, more convenient gathering place than downtown Austin, the lodge first met in the rebuilt Red Cedar School House. Over time, it evolved architecturally while upholding Masonic values and serving as a hub for education, charity, and civic engagement.

The lodge’s members played key roles in founding the historic Onion Creek Cemetery and supporting local schools and churches. Today, Onion Creek Lodge 220 is recognized for its historic zoning and Texas Historical Plaque, reflecting its continued dedication to historical preservation and community service (Handbook of Texas Online).


Visitor Information

Visiting Hours

  • Stated Meetings: First Thursday of each month (second Thursday in June and December).
  • Meal: 6:30 PM (open to family and guests).
  • Meeting: 7:30 PM.

Public access is primarily during these meetings and select special events. For the latest schedule, visit the Onion Creek Lodge 220 Official Website.

Admission and Tickets

  • Entry: Free for open meetings, community events, and award ceremonies.
  • Tickets: Not required for public events. RSVP is appreciated for meals and group visits.

Accessibility

  • Facilities: Features ramps, an elevator, and accessible restrooms.
  • Arrangements: Contact the lodge in advance for additional assistance.

Guided Tours and Special Events

  • Public Tours: Available by appointment or during special open house events.
  • Events: Includes the Community Builder Award ceremony, scholarships for local students, and educational programs with local schools (Onion Creek Lodge Community).

Travel Tips & Nearby Attractions

Getting There

  • Address: 706 N Bluff Dr, Austin, TX 78745 (Chamber of Commerce)
  • Parking: Ample on-site parking; accessible for those with mobility needs.
  • Public Transport: Served by local bus routes; check schedules for the nearest stop.
  • Rideshare: Uber and Lyft are convenient alternatives.

Nearby Attractions

  • Onion Creek Cemetery: Historic burial ground dating to the 1880s.
  • McKinney Falls State Park: Offers hiking, camping, and waterfalls.
  • Onion Creek Metropolitan Park: Ideal for outdoor activities.
  • Downtown Austin: Six miles north, features museums, dining, and entertainment.
  • South Congress Avenue: Vibrant shopping and dining district.

Photography Tips

  • Best Times: Golden hour for natural light.
  • Permissions: Ask before photographing members or interiors, especially during rituals.
  • Subjects: Historic stone architecture, ceremonial halls, and community events.

Community Engagement and Events

Onion Creek Lodge 220 has deep community ties, supporting Pleasant Hill Elementary since the 1800s and hosting events such as the Community Builder Award and annual scholarship presentations. The lodge also participates in educational initiatives like the Fantastic Teeth Program, providing dental care kits to local children. Open meetings create opportunities for non-Masons and families to experience Masonic traditions and community service firsthand (Onion Creek Lodge Community).


Preservation and Modernization Efforts

The lodge balances historical preservation with modern updates, including electrification (1936), HVAC and plumbing improvements, and facility upgrades for accessibility. Historic zoning protects the building’s architectural integrity, ensuring it remains a fixture of the Austin community for generations.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What are the visiting hours for Onion Creek Lodge 220?
A: Open meetings are held on the first Thursday of each month (second Thursday in June and December), with meals at 6:30 PM and meetings at 7:30 PM.

Q: Is there an entry fee or ticket required?
A: No; entry is free for open meetings and community events.

Q: Are guided tours offered?
A: By appointment or during designated public events. Contact the lodge in advance.

Q: Is the lodge accessible to visitors with disabilities?
A: Yes; facilities include ramps, an elevator, and accessible restrooms.

Q: Can I bring my family or friends?
A: Yes; open meetings and meals welcome non-Masons, family, and friends.

Q: Is photography allowed?
A: Generally permitted at public events; always ask for permission during ceremonies or when photographing individuals.


Discover More

Onion Creek Lodge 220 is a living monument to Austin’s heritage, Masonic tradition, and community spirit. Visitors can engage with history, attend open events, and experience the warmth of this longstanding institution. For the latest updates, event schedules, and to plan your visit, consult the Onion Creek Lodge 220 Official Website.

Enhance your trip by exploring nearby historical sites, parks, and Austin’s vibrant downtown. Download the Audiala app for guided tours, event notifications, and local visitor tips to make the most of your South Austin experience.


Summary of Essential Information

  • Address: 706 N Bluff Dr, Austin, TX 78745
  • Phone: 512-766-0220
  • Website: onioncreeklodge220.org
  • Visiting Hours: Open meetings on the 1st Thursday each month (2nd Thursday in June & December); 6:30 PM meal, 7:30 PM meeting
  • Entry: Free
  • Accessibility: Fully accessible facilities
  • Community Programs: Open meetings, Community Builder Award, scholarships, educational partnerships

Onion Creek Lodge 220 offers a unique combination of historical significance, active community involvement, and a welcoming environment, making it an essential stop for anyone interested in Austin’s rich cultural tapestry (Onion Creek Lodge Community).


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