Bee Cave, Texas, in Travis county, is 12 miles W of Austin, Texas. The village benefits from easy access to the nearby cities and towns with which it shares the Austin - San Marcos metropolitan area. Bee Cave contains a population of approximately 656.
The community offers many amentities for young and old alike with nature trails, a disc golf course, a shaded park as well as an events oriented community center. Whether you enjoy the many outdoor activities, launch your boat at the Marina or hit golf balls at Willie's 9-hole course, Briarcliff has...
Cedar Park was originally inhabited by several Native American tribes, including the Lipan Apache, the Comanche and the Tonkawa. The European settlers first arrived in this area in the 1800s. An American archaeological site was discovered in the city in 1983, proving that Cedar Park was continuously...
During the Texas Revolution in 1836 a man named Santiago Del Valle settled in the hills of Central Texas in a piece of land given to him by the Mexican Government as a land grant. From there on the community of Del Valle rose, and became a town of farming, ranching and inner-city life. Over the...
The City of Jonestown is located on FM 1431 in northern Travis
County, Texas, approximately 20 miles northwest of the City of
Austin, and nine miles west of the intersection of U.S. 183 and FM
1431, in the heart of one of the fastest growing population areas in
Texas. Often referred to as the...
In 2000, Lago Vista had a median family income of $62,114. Lago Vista is regarded in the state as a city where many of the people are well-off. The city has a large middle class. Lago Vista finds a smaller share of its people living in poverty than most places in the state. To its credit, the people...
City Park provides 64 acres of beautifully maintained parklands for the residents of Lakeway and their guests. The park is located at 502 Hurst Creek Road and can be reached by water from Hurst Creek Cove on Lake Travis.
There are many things to do at City Park. With nearly two miles of trails,...
Leander lies within the heart of Central Texas at the edge of the Texas Hill Country. Leander is home to approximately 30,000 people and continues to grow at a rapid pace.
An excellent school system, affordable living, progressive government and close proximity to employment centers are a few of...
Manor is located approximately six miles east of Austin on Highway 290, just minutes away from Interstate 35 at the 130 interchange.
MISD is one of the fastest growing school systems in the state of Texas. It includes Manor New Tech High, an innovative project-based program of the Texas High...
MUSTANG RIDGE, TEXAS. Mustang Ridge is on U.S. Highway 183 fifteen miles south of Austin in southern Travis and northern Caldwell counties. It takes its name from a small line of hills in the area. A stagecoach way station on the Gonzales-to-Austin route was once located just to the east of the...
Welcome to Pflugerville!
A crossroads in time and location. Eager to embrace technology and new business, the City of Pflugerville is a community melding a rich German heritage with today's upcoming technology and business opportunities. Proudly representing concerned citizens, dedicated...
a resort community located on Lake Travis about eighteen miles northwest of Austin in western Travis County. This lakeside development began in early 1969 when Houston oil man and developer Joel M. Cummings, along with developer W. C. "Bill" Canfield, bought a large tract of land situated on a...
Rollingwood, Texas, located a few miles south of Austin, Texas in Travis County, is a relatively new town to Texas yet it is a town full of residents with pride for their community. This Austin suburb was only recently created and has taken pride in the fact that it has always maintained its own...
Spicewood, TX is located about 22 miles NW of Austin, and 16 miles SE of Marble Falls, we intersect with three different counties: Blanco, Burnet, and Travis, in addition to various watery boundaries: Cypress Creek, Colorado River, Fall Creek, Lake Travis, and Pedernales.
On September 13, 1954, the citizens in the area now known as Sunset Valley voted to incorporate as a town. They elected Clinton Vilven to serve as the first mayor of the area which now measures a little over 681 acres. Today, we remain a relatively small town, but there certainly have been a lot of...
The Hills of Lakeway, now designated as The Hills (or Village of The Hills), was originally in the extra-territorial jurisdiction (ETJ) of the City of Austin. In November 1996, a contract, which transferred the ETJ to the City of Lakeway, carried the stipulation that the City of Lakeway would...
VOLENTE, TEXAS. Volente is on Lake Travis and Farm Road 2769, eighteen miles northwest of Austin in northwestern Travis County. Local tradition offers several stories regarding the origin of its name. One is that an early resident suggested it from a book she was reading at the time. Another story,...
Comprised of settlements dating back to 1827, Webber's Prairie was formally established by retired physician John Ferdinand Webber in 1839.
Also known as Hell's Half Acre for its rough reputation, Webber's Prairie was renamed Webberville in 1853, and was finally incorporated as a Village in...
The Town of Westlake was founded by a group of pioneers that joined together to preserve a place of natural beauty and a vanishing way of life in the Cross Timbers region of Texas. Celebrating its semi-centennial in 2006, Westlake remains one of the most pioneering communities in the country. From...