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Cedar Park Neighborhood Guide

About Cedar Park

Cedar Park neighborhoods offer a wonderful lifestyle so close to Austin with the benefits of smaller town living like beautiful, well maintained parks, great schools, major retail and dining options and much more.

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Things to Do in Cedar Park

Natural Grocers

  • For the highest quality, healthy products.

Smokey Mo’s BBQ

  • This family-run, small barbecue chain sure knows how to smoke meat!

The Post Tavern

  • The friendliest sports bar in the Greater Austin metropolitan area.

Twin Creeks

  • A 760-acre complex which includes a residential and country club, plus a golf course community, and even a water park.

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Are the Schools in Cedar Park Good?

Cedar park is mostly zoned to the Leander ISD, but some parts are zoned to Round Rock ISD.

Leander ISD

Leander ISD holds a STAAR score of 91 and a B district grade with a score of 89 out of 100. Leander ISD serves more than 42,000 students within 29 elementary schools, 9 middle schools, and 6 high schools. The ISD offers a wide range of programs that will help students excel in academics, athletics, and the arts. Read more here.

Quick Stats for Class of 2020

  • Average ACT Score: 24.3 (State: 20.2)

  • Average SAT Score: 1115 (State: 1019)

  • Graduation Rate: 98.6% (State: 90.3%)

Round Rock ISD

Round Rock ISD is one of the largest school districts in Greater Austin with 35 elementary schools, 11 middle schools, 7 high schools, and 3 alternative campuses home to 47,000 students. Round Rock ISD has a STAAR score of 91 and a district grade of 89 out of 100. Students within the schools are said to be performing well, particularly in science and social studies. Read more here.

Quick Stats for Class of 2020

  • Average ACT Score: 26.5 (State: 20.2)

  • Average SAT Score: 1121 (State: 1019)

  • Graduation Rate: 96.2% (State: 90.3%)

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Boundaries

  • Cedar Park is located in Williamson County.

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The Cedar Park Lifestyle

This suburb is filled with things to do and people to meet. The town is perfect for young professionals, families, and college students looking to commute to the city while living in the suburbs. With such a convenient location, residents can get just about anywhere. There is a commuter rail service that connects into northwest, east Austin, and downtown; Texas State University has a satellite campus here; and Southwestern University is only minutes away.

Why You’ll Love Living in Cedar Park

Many flock to the area as it boasts over 860 acres of park space, two minor league professional sports teams, the Austin Steam Train, a vintage rail offering theme rides, and nearby Highland and Travis Lakes.

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Homes in Cedar Park

There are many great neighborhoods in Cedar Park. The newer neighborhoods often feature community pools and almost all have playgrounds in or nearby, making for a very family oriented atmosphere.

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