Cedar Hollow Crossing features newer-construction homes on compact lots with stone and siding exteriors, attached two-car garages, and covered rear patios. The subdivision's streets include sidewalks and young shade trees planted as part of the development plan. Because the neighborhood is relatively new, the tree canopy is still filling in, and front yards are primarily sodded with St. Augustine or Bermuda grass. HOA fees cover common-area maintenance including street landscaping and neighborhood entry signage. Property tax rates fall under Williamson County and Liberty Hill ISD jurisdictions. The Hispanic population makes up approximately 53.3 percent of Liberty Hill's residents, followed by White at 33.9 percent, reflecting the community's demographic composition as it has grown.
Residents handle most daily errands along the US 183 corridor in Liberty Hill, where H-E-B, fuel stations, and fast-casual restaurants provide everyday services within a 5- to 10-minute drive. Downtown Liberty Hill, centered on Main Street, offers dining options including barbecue, Tex-Mex, and craft beverages at Whitestone Brewery and Hell or High Water Brewery. Main Street Social is a food hall with five different vendors, indoor and outdoor entertainment, and a full bar. Main Street Marketplace occupies a 100-year-old farmhouse with local retail. Garey Park, a 525-acre recreational park operated by Williamson County, is the closest large green space and provides seven miles of hiking and biking trails through woodlands and meadows along the South San Gabriel River, a catch-and-release fishing lake, and equestrian trails for horseback riding. Veterans Memorial Park in downtown Liberty Hill offers open green space and a pavilion. The International Sculpture Park features works by artists from around the world. Georgetown's town square, approximately 15 miles east, features the restored 1911 Williamson County Courthouse, restaurants, and shops around the square, and Liberty Hill's annual Whimsy & Wonder arts and music festival takes place each May.
Cedar Hollow Crossing is served by Liberty Hill ISD, a rapidly growing district that has added campuses and facilities to keep pace with enrollment increases in the US 183 corridor.
School District: Liberty Hill ISD
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey.
Cedar Hollow Crossing is served by Liberty Hill ISD. Students attend Ford Elementary, James Tippit or Santa Rita Middle School, and Liberty Hill High School. The district has added campuses in recent years to accommodate enrollment growth.
Cedar Hollow Crossing is approximately 35 miles northwest of downtown Austin. The commute takes 45 to 55 minutes via US 183 south to SH 45 and MoPac, or via SH 29 east to I-35 south.
Liberty Hill is a fast-growing city in Williamson County whose population grew from roughly 5,300 in 2022 to a projected 13,800 in 2025. The town features a historic Main Street with stone buildings, craft breweries, and Garey Park, a 525-acre county park with trails along the San Gabriel River.
Garey Park is a 525-acre Williamson County park with seven miles of trails, a fishing lake, and equestrian paths. Veterans Memorial Park in downtown Liberty Hill provides open green space. Lions Foundation Park offers sports fields and a pavilion.
H-E-B operates a location in Liberty Hill along US 183. Additional grocery and retail options are available in Georgetown along I-35 and Williams Drive, approximately 15 to 20 minutes east.
Cedar Hollow Crossing is located in Williamson County, Texas. The neighborhood is in the Liberty Hill area along the US 183 corridor, approximately 35 miles northwest of downtown Austin.