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Welcome to Del Valle, a southeast Travis County community near Austin, anchored by the Circuit of the Americas and Austin-Bergstrom International Airport and served by Del Valle ISD.
Del Valle is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in southeastern Travis County, Texas, on the flatland east of Austin between the Colorado River lowlands and the Blackland Prairie. It lies about 15 minutes southeast of downtown Austin, adjacent to Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, and its 78617 and 78719 ZIP codes cover a spread-out mix of subdivisions, open farmland, and industrial corridors. The community has roots reaching back more than a century and a half, long predating the rapid development that now surrounds it. For most of its history, Del Valle remained a small rural crossroads with a modest population, but its location along the Austin growth corridor has transformed it into one of the region's principal residential expansion areas, with a culturally diverse population and a large Spanish-speaking community. Two major institutions anchor modern Del Valle. The Circuit of the Americas, a Grade 1 FIA motorsport facility in the nearby community of Elroy, hosts international racing and large-scale concerts on the southeastern edge of the area. Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, the region's primary commercial airport, sits immediately adjacent, and its operations, along with logistics and warehouse employment along State Highway 130 and U.S. 183, form a substantial job base. Del Valle is served by the Del Valle Independent School District, which operates elementary, middle, and high school campuses across southeast Travis County, and McKinney Falls State Park lies nearby along Onion Creek. The area appeals to households seeking more space and value than central Austin while staying close to downtown, the airport, and major employers. Its position at the intersection of the airport, a world-class motorsport venue, and Austin's southern growth arc makes Del Valle a distinctive, practical home base within the Austin metro.
Del Valle is located in Travis County, Texas, in the southeastern part of the county about 15 minutes from downtown Austin. It lies adjacent to Austin-Bergstrom International Airport and is part of the Austin metropolitan area.
Del Valle is served by the Del Valle Independent School District, which covers a large portion of southeast Travis County. The district operates several elementary schools, middle schools, and Del Valle High School, along with career and technical education programs.
The Circuit of the Americas is a Grade 1 FIA motorsport facility in the community of Elroy, on the southeastern edge of Del Valle. It hosts the Formula One United States Grand Prix and other major racing series, as well as large-scale concerts and events.
Del Valle is about 15 minutes southeast of downtown Austin and sits immediately adjacent to Austin-Bergstrom International Airport. Commuters generally reach both by way of State Highways 71 and 130 and U.S. Highway 183.
Del Valle offers race weekends and concerts at the Circuit of the Americas, plus hiking, swimming, and camping at nearby McKinney Falls State Park along Onion Creek. Local breweries and airport-area venues add options, with downtown Austin about 15 minutes away.
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Del Valle's housing is a patchwork of newer single-family subdivisions, older homes near the original community core, and remaining rural acreage and manufactured housing toward the east and south. Development has accelerated along the State Highway 130 and U.S. 183 corridors, adding master-planned neighborhoods and mixed-density communities. The mix of home sizes, lot types, and eras gives buyers a wider range of options and more space than is typical closer to central Austin. As employment at the airport, the Circuit of the Americas, and surrounding logistics hubs has grown, so has the area's appeal to first-time buyers, families, and commuters.
Del Valle is organized around a few distinct areas. The established core near Ross Road holds older homes and the school district's administrative center, while newer subdivisions, including communities such as El Dorado, have spread across the surrounding prairie, many within a 15-minute drive of downtown Austin. Toward Elroy, the Circuit of the Americas sits amid open land and event-oriented development, and the Creedmoor area to the southeast retains a more rural, small-town feel. The Austin-Bergstrom airport campus and its supporting industrial district form the area's northern employment anchor.
Del Valle offers a suburban-rural lifestyle on Austin's southeastern edge. Residents trade the density of central Austin for larger lots and newer construction, while keeping downtown dining, music, and employment within a short drive. The Circuit of the Americas brings race weekends and major concerts to the community's doorstep, and McKinney Falls State Park provides an easy nature escape. The population is notably diverse, with a substantial Spanish-speaking community, and daily life centers on schools, neighborhood parks, and local businesses rather than a dense commercial core.
Del Valle is served by the Del Valle Independent School District, which covers a broad swath of southeast Travis County and operates multiple elementary schools, middle schools, and Del Valle High School, along with career and technical education programs. The district is the community's educational anchor and a significant local employer. Its campuses serve both the established neighborhoods and the newer subdivisions arriving with the area's growth. Families also have access to charter and private options, and Austin Community College's campuses and other higher-education institutions are within commuting distance.
Del Valle sits at the convergence of several major corridors: State Highway 130, a high-speed tollway that arcs around eastern Travis County; U.S. Highway 183; and State Highway 71, which runs toward Austin-Bergstrom International Airport and the central city. Downtown Austin is about 15 minutes away, and the airport sits immediately adjacent. Many commuters report 15-to-30-minute one-way drives, and the large majority drive alone. The area's highways also connect to the wider region, including the Tesla and logistics campuses to the east, making Del Valle a practical base for industrial and airport employment.
The Circuit of the Americas anchors Del Valle's recreation and entertainment scene, hosting Formula One and other major racing series as well as large concerts. McKinney Falls State Park, a short drive west, offers hiking, swimming, and camping along Onion Creek and its waterfalls. Onion Creek and the surrounding greenbelts provide additional outdoor access, and nearby breweries and the airport-adjacent entertainment venues add local options. For a fuller range of parks, dining, and cultural events, residents look to downtown Austin, roughly 15 minutes away.
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