Northwest Austin Suburb
Welcome to Cedar Park, a growing Williamson County suburb about 16 miles northwest of downtown Austin.
Cedar Park is a city in Williamson County, Texas, with a small portion extending into Travis County, located about 16 miles northwest of downtown Austin. Its population was 77,595 at the 2020 census, and it has since grown into one of the largest and most recognizable suburbs in the Austin metropolitan area. Cedar Park's rise is tied to the region's rapid expansion, as the city transformed from a rural crossroads into a family-oriented suburb along the U.S. Highway 183 corridor. The city's modern identity is anchored by a blend of amenities unusual for a suburb its size. The H-E-B Center at Cedar Park is a premier Central Texas entertainment venue, hosting more than 150 events a year, including major concerts and the home games of the Texas Stars hockey team and the Austin Spurs basketball team. The city also maintains more than 1,000 acres of parks, led by the 90-acre Brushy Creek Lake Park, which offers trails, lake access, and natural areas along Brushy Creek. Schools are a central part of Cedar Park's appeal. Most of the city is served by Leander Independent School District, one of the region's largest and fastest-growing districts, while portions near Brushy Creek fall within Round Rock ISD and a small area near Lakeline is zoned to Austin ISD. Because school assignments vary by street, families commonly verify their zoned campuses before choosing a home. Cedar Park's economy and daily life are oriented toward the broader Austin metro. Many residents commute to Austin or Round Rock for work in technology, healthcare, and professional services, using U.S. 183, the 183A Toll Road, and RM 1431. The city appeals to families and professionals seeking strong schools, extensive parks, and a convenient Northwest Austin location within a well-developed suburban setting.
Cedar Park is primarily in Williamson County, Texas, with a small portion extending into Travis County. It is a suburb of Austin, located about 16 miles northwest of downtown Austin along the U.S. Highway 183 corridor.
Most of Cedar Park is served by Leander Independent School District, though some neighborhoods — especially in the Brushy Creek area — are zoned to Round Rock ISD, and a small portion near Lakeline is zoned to Austin ISD. Families should confirm assignments by street address.
Cedar Park is known for the H-E-B Center at Cedar Park, a major Central Texas entertainment venue that hosts concerts and is home to the Texas Stars (AHL) and Austin Spurs (NBA G League). The city also features more than 1,000 acres of parks.
Cedar Park had a population of 77,595 at the 2020 census and has continued to grow as one of the Austin metro area's largest northern suburbs. It is a predominantly single-family-home community oriented around schools and parks.
Cedar Park sits about 16 miles northwest of downtown Austin, reached via U.S. Highway 183, the 183A Toll Road, and RM 1431. Commuters also reach Round Rock and the broader tech corridor within roughly 15 to 25 minutes.
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