Old Settlers Park: Outdoor Recreation in the Heart of Texas

Old Settlers Park is one of Round Rock's most popular parks. It is a well-known sports destination for both amateur and youth leagues, and it boasts one of the highest rated disc golf courses in the greater Austin area. Residents in the area also commonly enjoy biking, swimming, and playing volleyball in the sand, and there is ample space to run and even fly a favorite kite.

The park boasts more than 645 acres, providing ample space for fishing, cricket, tennis, baseball, softball, soccer, and more. Additionally, locals flock to Old Settlers Park to barbecue or take in a game of horseshoes at one of the two provided pavilions. Parking is plentiful, and while kids enjoy the playground, parents and adults can take in breathtaking views of the area.

Old Settlers Park
Harrell Parkway
Round Rock, TX 78665
(512) 218-5540
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Outdoor Activities For Everyone At Round Rock’s Old Settlers Park

Old Settlers Park is the centerpiece of Round Rock’s parks. This 570 acre, open-space park has a long list of amenities and something for everyone. Its sports complexes accommodate many sports and offer more than the typical soccer field and baseball diamond. Old Setters Park has tennis courts, a disc golf course, a cricket field, shuffle board, sand volleyball courts, horseshoes box, and more! Seven playgrounds and numerous picnic tables and grills make a great family outing. Rock’N River Family Aquatic Center is also located at Old Settlers Park. This municipal water park is a popular spot to cool off on a hot day and features slides, water cannons, geysers and more. For those that enjoy more passive recreation, there is a large stocked pond and 3.3 miles of paved trails around the park.

Old Settlers Park
3300 Palm Valley Boulevard
Round Rock, TX 78665
(512) 218-5540
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