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Georgetown: Local Coffee Shops & More!

We bet a hot cup of coffee, tea or hot chocolate is even more appealing as the weather in the Central Texas area begins to cool off! In our hometown of Georgetown, a big community with a small-town feel, there is not a shortage of local spots to grab a cup to kick-start your morning or boost your energy in the middle of the afternoon. Here are some of the best Georgetown coffee shops to grab your drink of choice:

Georgetown coffee shops

Georgetown Coffee Shops

The BiG Café
Hours: Monday through Saturday from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. (full service) and 2:30 to 5 p.m. (self-serve coffee)
Location: 905 N. Church Street, Georgetown
Grab a cup of coffee at the BiG Café and support a great cause! BiG in Brookwood was created with a mission to provide an educational environment to further the lives of adults with disabilities.

Cianfrani Coffee Co.
Hours: Monday through Saturday from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Location: 109 W 7th Street, Suite #105, Georgetown
Coffee is the real star at this premium roastery. Grab great tasting coffee at Cianfrani’s spacious coffeehouse and enjoy the free Wi-Fi.

Red Poppy Coffee Co.
Hours: Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 12 to 5 p.m.
Location: 402 W 8th Street, Georgetown
Located in the Georgetown Public Library, the Red Poppy Coffee Co. is the ideal location to grab a cup of coffee while reading a book or grabbing a bite to eat for breakfast, lunch or dinner.

Galaxy Bakery and Coffee House
Hours: Tuesday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Friday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Closed on Sunday and Monday.
Location: 107 E 7th Street, Georgetown
Nothing goes better than coffee and pastries! A family-run spot for sweet treats, like cupcakes and custom cakes, and other baked goods, like bread and quiche, this location is the ideal spot to grab your hot drink of the day and a delicious treat to pair with!

Laurie’s Café
Hours: Monday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Closed on Sunday.
Location: 612 S Main Street, Georgetown
Lunch and an afternoon coffee never tasted so good at this quaint café offering amazing lunchtime fare. Made “from scratch,” stop in to enjoy the quiche of the day and more at this dining spot the locals love!

 

A hot cup of coffee, tea or hot chocolate is just the thing to enjoy in Central Texas this fall and winter.

Do you have any questions about the Georgetown community? We love it here and would be happy to answer any questions you have.

 

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Home Remodeling Renders Big Returns

In a fickle market, selling your home can be frustrating! How do you guarantee a return worthy of listing your home, staging it to sell, accommodating countless showings and more? You remodel! While remodeling is a great way to differentiate your home from the rest, it is time-consuming and doesn’t always yield the results you expect. However, when done strategically, it can be a great investment. Which remodels yield the most significant return on investment? We’ve got the answers! According to the National Association of REALTORS® 2017 Remodeling Impact Report, these 12 home remodeling projects, in order of most to least appealing, are among the best to add value to your home at resale.

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Complete kitchen renovation
Cost estimate: $65,000
Return estimate: $40,000
Return on investment: 62%

Kitchen upgrade
Cost estimate: $35,000
Return estimate: $20,000
Return on investment: 57%

Bathroom renovation
Cost estimate: $30,000
Return estimate: $15,000
Return on investment: 50%

New wood flooring
Cost estimate: $5,500
Return estimate: $5,000
Return on investment: 91%

Add new bathroom
Cost estimate: $59,000
Return estimate: $29,750
Return on investment: 50%

Hardwood flooring refinish
Cost estimate: $3,000
Return estimate: $3,000
Return on investment: 100%

New master suite
Cost estimate: $125,000
Return estimate: $65,000
Return on investment: 52%

New HVAC unit
Cost estimate: $7,475
Return estimate: $5,000
Return on investment: 67%

Basement conversion
Cost estimate: $40,000
Return estimate: $25,000
Return on investment: 63%

Closet renovation
Cost estimate: $3,750
Return estimate: $2,000
Return on investment: 53%

Insulation upgrade
Cost estimate: $2,100
Return estimate: $1,600
Return on investment: 76%

Attic conversion
Cost estimate: $75,000
Return estimate: $40,000
Return on investment: 53%

These home remodeling projects will guarantee you the most significant return on investment when it comes time to sell your home! Plus, in the meantime, you’ll get to enjoy the newly renovated space.

Do you have any questions about any of these renovations? Or, are you looking for a list of maintenance vendors in the area to help with the project? We’re here to help in any way we can! Give us a call today!

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Downtown Georgetown’s Best Restaurants

With its small-town atmosphere, beautiful town square and extensive shopping and dining destinations, it is no wonder why so many people fall in LOVE with Georgetown, TX. Just around the town square, Georgetown residents have the opportunity to enjoy and explore many different cuisines and restaurants. But, do all these options make it hard to choose where to enjoy dinner on a night out? Whether you are planning dinner out with the family or a night out with your significant other, these are some of downtown Georgetown’s best restaurants to enjoy a delicious meal:

Georgetown's best restaurants

Photo Courtesy: 600 Degrees Pizzeria and Drafthouse Facebook

 

Georgetown’s Best Restaurants

600 Degrees Pizzeria & Drafthouse

Hours: Open 7 days a week. Monday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 12 a.m. and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.

124 E 8th Street, Georgetown, TX

The 600 Degrees Pizzeria and Drafthouse happens to be one of the most popular dining destinations in Georgetown, attracting residents and students alike. Enjoy everything from handmade pizzas to salads to chicken wings and delectable desserts like New York style cheesecake and tiramisu at this Georgetown eating establishment. On the drafthouse side, the eatery boasts 55 draft beers with seasonal and rotating taps.  Keep in mind; the kitchen closes one hour before closing.

 

Monument Cafe

Hours: Daily from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.

500 S Austin Avenue, Georgetown, TX

Established in 1995, the Monument Café serves up Homestyle cooking options made from fresh, organic vegetables and all natural meats. The Café is open for breakfast and lunch every day with tasty menu items like omelets, pancakes, fried chicken and the 1940’s classic, liver and onions. For local products to take home with you, visit the Monument Market. The market is open daily and offers local produce, meats and dairy products.

 

Burger University

Hours: Monday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Tuesday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., Friday from 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., Saturday from 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. and Sunday from 12 to 4 p.m.

119 W. 7th Street, Georgetown, TX

For fun food in a friendly, college-themed environment, head to Burger University. Serving up fresh, never frozen beef, fresh cut fries and hand-battered chicken tenders and onion rings, every meal is made from scratch! View the menu here.

 

Dos Salsas Cafe

Hours: Monday through Saturday from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Sunday from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.

1104 S Main Street, Georgetown, TX

In a name befitting of the restaurant, Dos Salsas serves up two salsas at every table and offers some best Tex-Mex fare in Georgetown. Menu items include seafood, fajitas, steaks, salads and a large appetizer selection, along with a full-service bar offering margaritas, wine, beer and other traditional Mexican cocktails. Happy hour runs all day Monday through Tuesday and 3 to 7 p.m. Wednesday through Friday.

 

El Monumento

Regular Hours: Sunday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Quick Service Lunch Hours: Monday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

205 W 2nd Street, Georgetown, TX

With a high-end environment and views of the San Gabriel River, El Monumento offers fantastic Mexican dishes and a large selection of wines, beers, margaritas, Mexican martinis and more. Must-try menu items include the Carne Tampiquena with Chimichurri, mesquite-grilled beef tenderloin with potato rajas, cheese enchilada and mole sauce and Shrimp Relleno with roasted poblano.

 

For more dining options around the Georgetown area, click here. This link provides you with all of the dining options, broken down by cuisine, available to you around Georgetown.

Do you have any other questions about the Georgetown community? Give us a call; we would be happy to share any information you may want around the Georgetown area.

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2016-17 Home Renovation Trends

Is a home renovation project on the books this coming year? Turns out; you’re not the only one considering renovating your home! According to a recent survey by Houzz, homeowners are investing more money than ever to remodel their houses. Last year, the report shows that first-time homebuyers spent an average of $33,800 on renovations – up 22 percent from the year before. The study also found that Millennials invested an average of $26,200 in upgrading their home and Baby Boomers spent around three times more than Millennials. The amount spent on home renovations is truly staggering – and, on top of that, Houzz predicts those numbers will keep increasing. Why are homeowners spending more on repairs? As it turns out, Houzz found that young owners are buying fixer-uppers to keep their mortgage payments low! As more people buy fixer-uppers, there is an increased demand for renovations. From remodeling the entire living room to adding smart features to the home, the following projects are the 2016-17 home renovation trends, according to Houzz’s 2017 Overview of U.S. Renovation in 2016 and 2017:

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  • Homeowners invested 11 percent more, on average, on remodeling interior rooms of the home – excluding kitchens and bathrooms.
  • Laundry room spending increased by 24 percent.
  • Customization is a main focus. In 2016, many new homeowners decided to completely gut the interior or renovate nearly all of the rooms – all at once.
  • According to the survey, more than a quarter of homeowners added smart technology to their homes during renovations.
  • Seasoned homebuyers focused on home exterior – paint, windows, doors, decks and more.
  • New outdoor lighting is a must for those buying a new home – as one in five homeowners prioritized outdoor lighting.
  • Decks and garden beds or borders are the most common outdoor projects.
  • Money spent on a smaller master bathroom remodel increased by 10 percent while a larger master bathroom remodel decreased year-over-year. A major remodel is defined by replacing at least the cabinetry/vanity, countertops and toilet.
  • Money spent on a major remodel, defined by replacement of at least cabinets and appliances, increased by six percent for smaller kitchens (less than 200 square feet) and declined by six percent for larger kitchens (greater than 200 square feet).
  • The master bedroom is key for first-time homebuyers, as it is their third-most-frequent renovation and they are twice as likely to tackle a master bedroom renovation than long-term owners.
  • Greater demand for home automation and security upgrades. In general, repeat homebuyers were twice as likely to install home automation and security than long-term owners.
  • First-time homebuyers are hiring a lot of specialty contractors, like painters, electricians and plumbers.
  • Homeowners with more experience are relying on design/build professionals who offer full-service project management.

Did these renovations inspire you? We would be happy to help you locate home renovation professionals around the greater Austin area to help you implement any and all changes you would like – give us a call today!

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Central Texas Fall Events & Festivals

As the Central Texas region transitions to fall, the change of season brings cooling temperatures, changing leaves, pumpkin patches, autumn-themed events and festivals, football and more. Are you ready for the upcoming season? For those of you looking for something to add to your calendar this fall, here’s a look at some Central Texas fall events and festivals happening this season:

Central Texas Fall Events

September

1-3
Central Texas State Fair
Belton, TX

23 – 24
Old Pecan Street Festival
Sixth Street Austin

30
AustOberfest
Austin Saengerrunde

30
Texas Craft Brewers Festival
Fiesta Gardens

30
Georgetown Wine and Music Festival
Georgetown Town Square

 

October

6-15
Austin City Limits Music Festival
Zilker Park

13-14 & 27-28
Ghosts of the Georgetown Square Tours
Georgetown Town Square

14
Oktoberfest
German Free School

26
Halloween Festival
Georgetown Community Center

28
Cedar Park Arts and Crafts Festival
Recreation Center

28
Round Rock Dia de los Muertos Procession and Festival
Centennial Plaza

28
Cedar Park’s Fable Fest
Elizabeth Milburn Park

29
Boo Bash
Georgetown Town Square

TBD
The Great Pumpkin Festival
St. Richards Episcopal Church, Round Rock

31
Trunk-or-Treat
Parking Lot between Lowe’s and Kohl’s in Leander

31
Halloween in the Hall
Cedar Park City Hall

TBD
Fall Fun Festival
Old Settlers Park

November

3-12
Wurstfest
Landa Park, New Braunfels

4-5
Austin Celtic Festival
Fiesta Gardens

5
Texas Monthly BBQ Festival
City Terrace at The Long Center

6 – 8
Fun Fun Fun Fest
Auditorium Shores

10 – 12
Sound on Sound Festival
Sherwood Forest

11
Veterans Memorial Parade and Ceremony
Veterans Memorial Park

23
Turkey Trot
The Long Center

24
Lighting the Square
Georgetown Town Square

 

 

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Have a festive and fun fall season at these Central Texas fall events and festivals.

Do you have any questions about the greater Austin area or beyond? We specialize in the Williamson County communities and would be honored to help you in any way we can.

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9 Timeless Kitchen Design Trends

What’s in and what’s out in kitchen design? There’s no need to worry about that anymore. Even though new trends are emerging every year, there are some here to stay for the long haul! Take a look at these nine timeless kitchen design trends:

timeless kitchen design trends

Quartz countertops

While granite has lost some of its appeal, it doesn’t look like quartz countertops will. Quartz countertops require less maintenance than granite, and their shimmering surface offers an everlasting appeal.

Open concept floor plan

Does your home feel compartmentalized? While this was once popular, it has officially lost its appeal. Tear down your walls and open up your kitchen to the rest of your house – open concept floor plans are here to stay!

Induction cooktop

Not only does induction cooking cut down on heat, but they are also safe to the touch – which is perfect if you have children! As they produce little heat, these cooktops remove the need for a range hood, opening up your kitchen design to endless possibilities.

Large center islands

A large center island adds valuable countertop space for prep work, while also increasing the functionality and appeal of the kitchen as a whole.

LED lighting

LED lighting is here for the long haul. These bulbs are not only more efficient and longer-lasting than other options, but they also add a brighter light to your kitchen’s work surface.

Deep drawers

Deep kitchen drawers enhance the functionality and organization of your kitchen by increasing its storage space. Want to take it up a notch? Add pegboards!

Open shelving

Add a fresh look to your kitchen by opening up your cabinets. Made popular by the farmhouse design trend, open shelving increases your kitchen’s visual appeal.

Wood flooring

Hardwood floors are gorgeous! But, in the kitchen? Real wood may not be the best idea…But, lucky for you, they now have tile that looks exactly like hardwood flooring. It’s visually appealing and easier to maintain.

Big sinks

Bigger is better! A larger sink increases your kitchen’s functionality by containing splashes and accommodating for larger pots and pans.

Consider these timeless kitchen design trends during your renovation to ensure your home never goes out of style again!

Have questions? Reach out anytime.

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How to Get Your Home Back-to-School Ready – Georgetown ISD

Summer is coming to an end! If you have children, the end of summer means one thing…it’s almost time to send the kiddos back to school! Are you and your children ready for the new school year? Have you gone back-to-school shopping? To prepare you for the upcoming Georgetown ISD school year, here are several tips on how to get your home back-to-school ready:

home back-to-school ready

Organize and declutter your kids closet

An entirely organized and decluttered closet may be too much to ask for with children…However, it is possible to help your children get their space reasonably organized and ready for the upcoming school year. Set a time to help your kids go through their closet to guide them on how to organize their clothing and decide which items they should donate or throw away. If your children don’t want to get rid of any of their clothing, give them an incentive, “if you get rid of some of your clothing, I will take you back-to-school shopping.” New clothing for a new year is usually a great selling point. What is Georgetown ISD’s dress code? Find out here.

Add shelves and bookcases

Add bookcases and shelves to keep your children’s bedroom, and the remainder of your house, organized. You’ll be happy you did when items aren’t scattered all over the place.

Create a designated study space

Do your children have a designated location to complete their homework or study for an upcoming test? Maybe that area in the past has been the kitchen table or island – and, perhaps that works for your family. To better prepare you children for the upcoming year and to ensure they don’t get distracted when studying, create a designated study space in their bedroom or another area of the home. This can be as easy as adding a desk and chair to their room.

Create a space for everyday school supplies

Do you have extra space in your laundry room? If so, clear it so it can be used as a storage space for your children’s backpacks, shoes, jackets and more. If you don’t have extra space in your laundry room, create space somewhere in the home (usually the entryway) to add hooks or cubbies so your children have somewhere to put their everyday school supplies. You’ll be happy you designated space for these items when they aren’t cluttering your kitchen table or island every night of the week.

Organize school supplies

It’s time to take your kids back-to-school shopping! To help your children stay organized, consider adding cabinets or shelving in the laundry room or entryway to store and organize your children’s school supplies and extra items for the upcoming year.

Create a calendar

If you have several children, it can be hard to stay on top of all the piano recitals, school open houses, parent-teacher conferences and more. Create a calendar to ensure you don’t forget about any of these upcoming dates. For your reference, here is the academic calendar for Georgetown ISD.

Create a school mode routine

A daily routine can be extremely beneficial to your children’s success in school. Before the school year begins, consider re-acquainting your children to a school mode routine. Begin enforcing earlier bedtimes and consider waking your children up earlier in the morning to help them readjust to the school year schedule. You and your children will appreciate that you have already taken the time to adjust them before the school year even begins.

These tips will ensure you, your children and your home are prepared for the upcoming school year.

Did you just move to the Georgetown area? To help you and your kids adjust to the new area, here is some useful information on the Georgetown Independent School District:

For more information about Georgetown ISD, click here.

Do you have any questions to get your home back-to-school ready? Give us a call anytime.

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Giveaway: Download Our “Team Xcellence” App for a Chance to Win!

What’s better than a “cool-off” basket giveaway in this unrelenting summer heat? We can’t think of anything…can you? Follow these simple steps for your chance to win!

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  1. Download our “Team Xcellence” App! You can find our App on the App Store (iPhone) and Google Play (Android).
  2. Email Christi Holland at poweroffourteamexcellence.admn@gmail.com to let her know you downloaded the app and would like to be entered into the “cool-off” basket drawing!
  3. Follow The Power of Four Team Excellence REALTORS® (@thepowerof4ofteamexcellence) on Facebook and wait for the winner to be announced on August 3, 2017
  4. Are you the winner? Email Christi Holland at poweroffourteamexcellence.admn@gmail.com to set up a time to pick up your “cool-off” basket
    1. Our office location: 801 S. Main Street, Georgetown, TX 78626
  5. Enjoy the “cool-off” basket goodies!

**** The giveaway is LIVE for ONE WEEK: July 26 to August 2! ****

“Cool-Off” Basket Contents

  • Two tickets to Schlitterbahn
  • Schlotzkys gift care $50.00
  • Cooler
  • Water balloon blasts
  • Sports water pack
  • Goggles
  • Water gun
  • Popsicle mold

What am I downloading?

For those of you who are curious, our “Team Xcellence” App is a compiled database of our most trusted and experienced vendors in and around the Georgetown area. From maintenance professionals to florists to stylists and everything in between, our vendor app can help you with anything you may need! For more information on our app, click here. http://thepowerof4.com/team-xcellence-vendor-app/

Don’t forget to send us an email to ensure you are entered in the giveaway!

Good luck to all who enter!

Do you have any questions about our giveaway? We are always here for you; give us a call anytime!

 

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Central Texas Fourth of July

How do you plan to celebrate America this Independence Day? If you don’t already have plans, here are some of the best red, white and blue events happening around Central Texas this Fourth of July:

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Round Rock’s Frontier Days Celebration

  • Location: Main Street and Old Settlers Park
  • FREE to the public. Frontier Days, Round Rock’s Fourth of July Celebration, features a parade, fireworks, jalapeno pepper eating contest, carnival rides and more!
  • Event Schedule:
    • Parade at 10 a.m. on Main Street
    • Frontier Days at noon at Old Settlers Park

Sertoma’s Annual 4th of July Family Celebration

  • Location: San Gabriel Park
  • FREE To the public.
  • Event schedule:
    • 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. – 60 arts and crafts booths, 20 food vendors, kiddie rides, bounce houses, games and a petting zoo. The “Hometown Parade” starts at the low water crossing on Morrow Street and ends at the Gazebo.
    • 12 to 9:30 p.m. – Gazebo entertainment featuring some of the best local and Central Texas talents.
    • 9:30 p.m. – “Fabulous Fireworks Finale” by GWPyro.

H-E-B Symphony: 4th of July Concert & Fireworks

  • Location: Vic Mathias Shores (Auditorium Shores)
  • The event is free and open to the public.
  • Fantastic event complete with a firework display over the city skyline backed by symphonic patriotic classics.
  • The Austin Symphony Orchestra performs at 8:30 p.m., followed by fireworks around 9:30 p.m.

Willie Nelson’s 4th of July Picnic Ft. Willie Nelson & Family, Sheryl Crow, Kacey Musgraves, Jamey Johnson and more! 

  • Location: Circuit of the Americas
  • Fantastic lineup of live music returns to COTA for the third year – doors open at 11 a.m. and tickets are $39.50 -$550.

Leander’s Liberty Fest Ft. Josh Abbott Band

  • Location: US 183A South between San Gabriel Pkwy & Hero Way
  • The family-friendly event features live music, food and craft vendors, children’s activities and a spectacular firework display. Here is the event schedule:
    • 4:30 p.m. – Gates open
    • 5-10 p.m. – Activities and vendors
    • 6-10 p.m. – Live music
    • 9-10 p.m. – Fireworks by Pyrotecnico

Austin is no stranger to great events. Click here for more red, white and blue events around the Austin area this 4th of July.

Contact us for any questions you have about the Central Texas area; we would be happy to help!

We wish everyone a patriotic 4th of July!

 

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Central Texas swimming holes

Top 5 Central Texas Swimming Holes to Beat the Heat This Summer

For those of you who don’t already know, summer in Texas is long and HOT! Are you looking for a way to cool off? If so, the area’s pools and lakes may be your best option. Living in the area for several years, we have pinpointed some of our favorite swimming destinations. Below is our list of the Top 5 Central Texas swimming holes to beat the heat this summer, plus some of Northwest Austin’s top public pools:

Central Texas Swimming Holes

Central Texas swimming holes

Blue Hole Park

Located along the South Fork of the San Gabriel River in Georgetown, Blue Hole Park’s swimming area offers a great respite from the unrelenting heat of Texas. As the swimming zone is part of the San Gabriel River, the water here runs a bit warmer than other swimming holes in the area. It’s broad swimming area, numerous picnic tables, clean bathroom facilities, minimal crowds and proximity to Georgetown’s town square (six blocks to be exact) all make this swimming hole one of the top destinations in the area to beat the scorching heat of summer.

Location: 100 Blue Hole Park, Georgetown, TX 78626

Deep Eddy Pool

The Deep Eddy Pool is the oldest and most historic swimming pool in Texas featuring a bathhouse built during the Depression era by the Works Progress Administration. The site, located on the Colorado River, was originally used as a swimming hole, because of the cold springs that rose from the river banks, became a resort, featuring a bathhouse, in the 1920s, and is now a popular swimming pool owned by the City of Austin. The shallow end, cool water, and massive cottonwood trees make this spot a family favorite! A small fee is required for admittance to the pool. Click here for more information.

Location: 401 Deep Eddy Ave., Austin, TX 78703

Barton Springs Pool

Three acres in size, Barton Springs Pool is fed from underground water and is a refreshing 68 degrees year-round (on average). With the beautiful trees, cold and clear water, and diving board, this is certainly a favorite among Austinites! Bring a mask and snorkel to explore all the fish life.  Moss makes the bottom a bit slippery for young children and non-swimmers. Note nominal charge for admittance.

Location: Located in Zilker Park, 2201 Barton Springs, Austin, TX 78704 

Hamilton Pool

Formed by thousands of years of water erosion, Hamilton Pool is one of the most unique swimming and hiking destinations in the Austin area. Hamilton Pool is located 23 miles west of Austin and features a 50-foot waterfall, picnic tables, hiking trails, and restrooms. Reservations are now required to enter Hamilton Pool from May 1, 2017, to September 30, 2017 – click here to reserve your entrance to the pool.

Location: 24300 Hamilton Pool Rd., Dripping Springs, TX 78620

Lady Bird Lake

Running directly through downtown Austin, Lady Bird Lake is an outdoor haven for all walks of Austin residents. Austinites love to use the 10-mile trail around the lake to get their daily exercise. In the summer months, rent kayaks, canoes, or paddle boards to enjoy life on the lake with unbeatable views of the Austin skyline.

 

Northwest Austin Public Pools

River Ridge Pool

  • 414 S Ridge Circle, Georgetown, TX 78628

Williams Drive Pool

  • 3201 Williams Drive, Georgetown, TX 78628

Block House Swimming Pool Apac

  • 3100 N Blockhouse Dr., Leander, TX 78641

Elizabeth Milburn Park and Pool

  • 1901 Sun Chase Blvd., Cedar Park, TX 78613

Sendero Springs Pool

  • 4203 Pasada Ln., Round Rock, TX 78681

Creekside Park & Pool

  • 4300 Brushy Creek Rd., Round Rock, TX 78681

Lake Creek Pool

  • 800 Deerfoot Drive, Round Rock, TX 78664

Cat Hollow Pool

  • 8600 O’Connor Drive, Round Rock, TX 78681

Veteran’s Memorial Pool

  • 2525 W New Hope Drive, Cedar Park, TX 78613

 

Dive into any one of these destinations for a crisp and refreshing Central Texas summer!

Do you have any questions about Northwest Austin and beyond? Give us a call; we would be happy to answer any questions you may have about these great communities!

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