Daily life in The Falls of San Gabriel benefits from proximity to Georgetown's commercial corridors. Williams Drive, roughly 1 mile north, hosts H-E-B, Walmart, pharmacies, banks, and multiple restaurant options. The Georgetown town square, approximately 3 miles east, features locally owned shops, restaurants, and hosts seasonal events including the Red Poppy Festival each April and First Fridays market nights. San Gabriel Park, a 178-acre city park located 2 miles east along the river, offers disc golf, playgrounds, a splash pad, and access to the San Gabriel Trail system extending several miles along the river corridor.
The Falls of San Gabriel is served by Georgetown ISD. Students typically attend The Village Elementary or Dell Pickett Elementary for elementary school, Douglas Benold Middle School or Charles A Forbes Middle School for middle school, and Georgetown High School or East View High School for high school.
School District: Georgetown ISD
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey.
Homes in The Falls of San Gabriel typically range from $350,000 to $550,000. The subdivision contains roughly 400 single-family homes with floor plans from 1,600 to 3,500 square feet built between 2002 and 2010.
The Falls of San Gabriel is served by Georgetown ISD. Students typically attend Pickett Elementary, Benold Middle School, and Georgetown High School, which offers AP courses and career and technical education pathways.
The Falls of San Gabriel is approximately 30 miles north of downtown Austin. The commute takes 35 to 45 minutes via I-35 depending on traffic conditions. Downtown Georgetown is about 3 miles east.
The community includes a swimming pool, playground, and park area at the amenity center. The San Gabriel River trail system is accessible from the northern edge of the subdivision, and sidewalks connect most internal streets.
H-E-B grocery and retail on Williams Drive are about 1 mile east. The Georgetown town square is 3 miles east with shops and restaurants. Lake Georgetown is approximately 5 miles west with boating and hiking.
Development of The Falls of San Gabriel began in the early 2000s on approximately 200 acres of former ranchland. Most homes were constructed between 2002 and 2010, with the subdivision reaching full buildout around 2010.