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Parks in Williamson County
Berry Springs Park and Preserve
1801 C.R. 152
Georgetown, TX 78626
Dawn at Berry Springs Park and Preserve
Champion Park
3830 Brushy Creek Road
Cedar Park, TX 78613

Water Feature at Champion Park

River Ranch County Park
194 Reveille Way
Liberty Hill, TX 78642

San Gabriel River running through River Ranch County Park

Southwest Williamson County Regional Park
3005 C.R. 175
Leander, TX 78641

Kids playing soccer at Southwest Williamson County Regional Park

Twin Lakes Park
2300 S Bell Blvd.
Cedar Park, TX 78613

Dock at Twin Lakes Park

 
Trails in Williamson County

Brushy Creek Regional Trail
Experience nature, history and community as you enjoy an afternoon excursion along the 7.75 mile long Brushy Creek Regional Trail. 

BCRT 12.3.20 (23)

 

Lake Creek Trail
The Lake Creek Trail is approximately 1.16 miles, extending through southwest Williamson County along Lake Creek connecting Parmer Lane to Broadmeade Avenue and crossing through the Town and Country Optimist Fields.  

 
At the Park with Mark: Trail Etiquette

We are excited to present to you a new video series from our Parks department: “At the Park with Mark!” Join Mark, our knowledgeable Trail Steward of the Williamson County Parks department, as he counts down the top 5 rules of Trail Etiquette! Catch y’all outside!

Click Here or the picture below to watch the video!

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Parks and Trails in Williamson County

Williamson County Parks and Trails

 
Rules for Safe Trail Use

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Safety is extremely important on the Hike, Bike, and Equestrian Trails. Trails and shared use pathways are safer and more enjoyable for everyone when all users obey the rules and treat others with respect. Click here for Rules for Safe Trail Use.

 
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