Daily needs are handled within a short drive from Whippoorwill Acres. H-E-B Plus at 1890 Ranch is roughly 1 mile south on Whitestone Boulevard, alongside Target, restaurants, and retail shops. Brushy Creek Regional Trail runs through the broader area and provides a multi-use path for walking, running, and cycling. Brushy Creek Lake Park, about 3 miles east, offers a disc golf course, sports courts, and a dog park on 90 acres. Interstellar BBQ on Whitestone Boulevard and Torchy's Tacos on US 183 are popular dining spots within a 5-minute drive. Cedar Park Center (now H-E-B Center at Cedar Park) hosts minor-league hockey and basketball games roughly 4 miles southeast.
Whippoorwill Acres is served by Leander ISD. Students typically attend Ronald Reagan Elementary for elementary school, Artie L Henry Middle School for middle school, and Vista Ridge High School for high school.
School District: Leander ISD
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey.
Homes in Whippoorwill Acres typically range from $400,000 to $600,000. Properties feature three to five bedrooms with 1,600 to 3,200 square feet on lots of 5,000 to 8,000 square feet, built in the 2000s and 2010s.
Whippoorwill Acres is served by Leander ISD. Students typically attend Naumann Elementary, Cedar Park Middle School, and Cedar Park High School. Cedar Park High enrolls approximately 2,800 students.
Whippoorwill Acres is approximately 18 miles northwest of downtown Austin. The commute takes 25 to 35 minutes via US 183 or Toll 183A depending on traffic conditions.
The 1890 Ranch Shopping Center on Whitestone Boulevard is roughly 1 mile south, with H-E-B Plus, Target, and restaurants. Lakeline Mall and Lakeline Market are about 5 miles southeast with additional retail and dining.
Whippoorwill Acres is part of the Cypress Mill master-planned community, which has a homeowners association. The Cypress Mill HOA maintains common areas, community pools, playgrounds, and neighborhood entrance features.
Brushy Creek Lake Park is about 3 miles east with 90 acres of recreation space including disc golf, sports courts, and a dog park. The Brushy Creek Regional Trail provides over 10 miles of multi-use paths for walking and cycling.