Established in the late 1920s, the Cook-Walden Capital Parks Cemetery has been serving the needs of Austin and San Antonio, Texas residents for decades, taking pride in superlative service, gorgeous grounds and compassionate memorials and services for those suffering the loss of a loved one. The grounds of Cook-Walden Capital Parks Cemetery covers over one hundred acres beneath the brilliant Texas sky, and is lovingly landscaped with an assortment of native flora and fauna. The cemetery offers traditional upright headstones as well as flush-to-the-ground headstones and plaques. The cemetery also offers services and respite to all faiths and denominations. Cook-Walden staff offer bilingual services to cater to the Latino residents of the area, as well as a multitude of services that offer traditional as well as more modern religious ceremonies. Cook-Walden Capital Parks Cemetery is a beautiful sight to behold during any season, and visitors will be comforted and impressed with the Chapel and Catholic Garden, which provides a calm and comforting ambience for visitors. The Garden of Love offers peaceful opportunities to reflect and honor loved ones. Cook-Walden also offers cremation services, as well as a Cremation Garden graced with fountains, streams and exquisite landscaping and shrub and floral arrangements. The Fountain of Life is a focal point of the cemetery grounds, and provides visitors the opportunity to rest amid the riotous blooms of flowers protected by shade trees. Cook-Walden Capital Parks Cemetery is located just minutes northeast of downtown Austin and may be accessed via State Route 130 or 45 with a turn-off on Rural Route 685. Area residents rely on the excellent tradition of service provided by staff at Cook-Walden Capital Park Cemetery, who continue to offer the compassion, caring and dedicated service to grieving loves ones. |