
Brushy Creek Crossing
Discover the Historic Round Rock at Brushy Creek In 1851, a small community formed along Brushy Creek near a large, […]

It’s hard to find a place more welcoming to families than Round Rock, Texas, known for its small-town charm and loads of big city fun. Located 15 miles from Austin and nicknamed the “Sports Capital of Texas,” Round Rock is rich in arts and culture and packed with high-energy activities that appeal to kids and adults alike. Round Rock is the perfect place for making family memories that you’ll cherish for a lifetime.
Discover the Historic Round Rock at Brushy Creek In 1851, a small community formed along Brushy Creek near a large, […]
Located behind the Baca Center, Round Rock’s Centennial Plaza features a performance stage with law seating and more.
The amphitheater opened in the spring of 2007 and is located next to the Allen R Baca Center patio. The […]
Since 2001, Ceramic Lodge has been Round Rock’s premiere fired arts studio for adults and children. Walk-ins are always welcome […]
Some history about the Champion Fields at Old Settlers Park – Baseball. In 2007 the Round Rock City Council approved the […]
Champion Fields at Old Settlers Park is a premier sports complex located in Round Rock, Texas, offering state-of-the-art facilities for […]
The Chisholm Trail Area is where Round Rock was established, it all started where the Chisholm Trail crossed Brushy Creek. The […]
Bronzed sculptures along Chisholm Trail to commemorate those who crossed the trail. Photo credit: Erick C. Walk along history on […]
Welcome to the Clay Madsen Recreation Center The Clay Madsen Recreation Center (CMRC) is a 55,000-square-foot, full-service recreation facility serving […]