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Photos of Brushy Creek Trail CEDAR PARK, TEXAS is the fourth fastest growing city in the nation, population 10-50,000, according to the United States Bureau of the Census.From a population of 5,161 in 1990, Cedar Park has exploded on the popularity scale, developing into an urban center of over 30,000 residents in 10 years.Cedar Park’s popularity as a place to live, work and raise families comes as no surprise to the citizens who helped the town grow. Located only 17 miles from the heart of downtown Austin, the State Capitol and home of The University of Texas, Cedar Park offers all the amenities of a major metropolitan area but far enough away to offer the relaxed life style that is in keeping with a family oriented community.The Highland Lakes area, a system of five lakes created along the beautiful Colorado River, stretches from downtown Austin (Town Lake and Auditorium Shores) to Lake Buchanan some 60 miles away in Burnet. The largest of the lakes, Lake Travis, is the most popular recreational site among the lakes and can be easily accessed at numerous sites ranging from five miles to ten miles from Cedar Park. One of the advantages of living in Cedar Park and central Texas is that there is just so much to do and so much to enjoy. |
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| Future "Town Center" Entrance on Discovery Blvd.The Town Center is planned with an integrated mix of land uses all within walking distance to provide the residents of Cedar Park a place to work, live, shop and play. It creates a unique collection of activities for a special identity and destination within our community. |
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Cedar Park’s Town Center is planned around a lake that will provide an attractive backdrop for restaurants, shops, hotels, entertainment and recreational activities including an amphitheater for concerts, plays, festivals and special events. More "Town Center" Downtown |
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Play area at Brushy Creek Lake park |
| During the November 2004 Flood The play area was under water. |
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During the November 2004 Flood The water came up to the edge of the Water Park. |
| Cedar Park's Brushy Creek Lake water park |
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Trail abruptly ends unless you have your water fins on. |
| Only the top of the Volleyball Net shows above the Flood Waters in November 2004. |
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| One of the Pavilion areas at Brushy Creek Lake Park |
| Volleyball area at Brushy Creek Lake Park |
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| Twin Lakes Park View 3 |
| Entrance to Williamson County Regional Park |
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| Tennis and Concessions at Williamson County Regional Park |
| Track and Stadium at Williamson County Regional Park |
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| Basketball Courts at Williamson County Regional Park |
| Trails at Williamson County Regional Park |
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| Annual Tree Lighting in Cedar Park |
| Photos of Brushy Creek Trail |