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Market Overview for Huntington Trails
There are 1 active listings in Huntington Trails with a median list price of $580K and a median sold price of $608K.
Homes average 13 days on market.
Over the past 30 days, 1 homes have sold, with 4 sales in the past 12 months.
The average price per square foot is $226.
About Huntington Trails
Huntington Trails is a residential subdivision in Round Rock, Texas, located in Williamson County east of Interstate 35 near Forest Creek Drive. The neighborhood was built from the mid-1980s through the mid-1990s and is one of the older established subdivisions in eastern Round Rock. Homes sit on half-acre lots, which are notably larger than the standard quarter-acre lots found in most newer Round Rock developments. The majority of homes range from 1,800 to 2,800 square feet in single-story and two-story floor plans. There is no homeowners association, which allows residents flexibility for property use including RV or boat parking and outbuilding construction without architectural review restrictions.
Round Rock Independent School District serves Huntington Trails with several campuses in the area. Ridgeview Middle School, located on Gattis School Road, is the primary middle school feeder for most of the neighborhood, enrolling approximately 1,194 students in grades 6 through 8 with a 15-to-1 student-to-teacher ratio. Kelly Lane Middle School and Cele Middle School also serve portions of the Huntington Trails area depending on address. Round Rock ISD high schools in the area include Cedar Ridge High School and Stony Point High School, which serves over 2,700 students and offers more than 30 Advanced Placement courses. Round Rock ISD operates over 50 campuses district-wide and consistently earns strong accountability ratings from the Texas Education Agency, with an overall B rating. The district's combined enrollment exceeds 50,000 students.
Old Settlers Park, Round Rock's largest municipal park at 670 acres, is located approximately two miles from Huntington Trails. The park contains a 20-field baseball complex, a 5-field softball complex, 12 tennis courts, seven soccer fields, an 18-hole disc golf course, sand volleyball courts, and over 40 picnic areas. Bright Lake within the park is stocked for fishing, and a pier provides year-round access for anglers. The Rock'N River Water Park, open Memorial Day through Labor Day, offers a lazy river, water slides, and a sprayground with 51 play features, with daily admission around $5 to $7. Dell Diamond, the 8,012-seat home stadium of the Round Rock Express Triple-A baseball team, hosts games from April through September and is located less than three miles from the neighborhood. The Kalahari Resorts and Conventions center, opened in 2020, features a 223,000-square-foot indoor water park, convention space, and multiple dining venues.
Dell Technologies maintains its global headquarters at 1 Dell Way in Round Rock, making it the city's single largest private employer. Emerson Automation Solutions operates a 282,000-square-foot facility at 1100 W. Louis Henna Boulevard that added 750 jobs when it opened in 2014. Ascension Seton Williamson hospital and St. David's Round Rock Medical Center are both located within the city, employing hundreds of healthcare workers. Amazon opened a distribution facility on a 149-acre site in Round Rock, creating 150 to 200 jobs. Huntington Trails sits near the intersection of IH-35 and US 79, providing direct highway access for commutes to Austin (approximately 20 miles south), the Dell campus, and employment centers along the IH-35 corridor in both directions. State Highway 130 offers a toll-road alternative for reaching southeast Austin and the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport.
Living in Huntington Trails
Huntington Trails offers a daily pace defined by its half-acre lots and absence of HOA restrictions. Residents use the extra lot space for workshops, gardens, boat storage, and expanded outdoor entertaining areas that would require architectural committee approval in most newer subdivisions. The mature trees planted during the original 1980s and 1990s construction provide full shade canopy on most streets, and the larger lot spacing creates a less dense feel than neighborhoods built in the same era with standard lot sizes. Commercial services along IH-35 and US 79 are within a five- to ten-minute drive, including multiple H-E-B locations, Walmart, Target, and a range of chain and independent restaurants.
Property tax rates in Williamson County and Round Rock ISD are competitive with other Central Texas school districts, and the absence of HOA dues reduces ongoing housing costs compared to fee-managed subdivisions. The 670-acre Old Settlers Park provides year-round recreation at no admission cost for most facilities, and the Dell Diamond offers regular entertainment from April through September. Commuters heading to Austin's tech corridor along US 183 or MoPac can expect a 25- to 40-minute drive, while workers at Dell, Emerson, or other Round Rock employers often have commutes under 15 minutes. Round Rock's public library system includes branches with free children's and adult programming, and the city's parks and recreation department operates dozens of neighborhood parks and sports facilities beyond Old Settlers Park. The neighborhood's no-HOA status and larger lots have made Huntington Trails a draw for buyers who need flexible property use.
Things to Do in Huntington Trails
- Old Settlers Park: 670-acre municipal park with 20-field baseball complex, 12 tennis courts, 18-hole disc golf course, fishing pier on Bright Lake, 3.3 miles of paved trail, and 40+ picnic areas. Free entry.
- Rock'N River Water Park: Seasonal water park inside Old Settlers Park, open Memorial Day through Labor Day. Lazy river, water slides, and sprayground with 51 play features. Daily admission $5-$7.
- Dell Diamond: 8,012-seat home stadium of the Round Rock Express Triple-A baseball team (Texas Rangers affiliate). Games April through September, plus concerts and community events year-round.
- Kalahari Resorts and Conventions: 223,000-square-foot indoor water park opened in 2020, with convention space, spa, arcade, and multiple dining venues. Day passes available.
- Round Rock Premium Outlets: Over 125 outlet stores including Nike, Coach, and Kate Spade. Located off IH-35 in Round Rock, approximately 10 minutes from Huntington Trails.
Major Employers in Huntington Trails
- Dell Technologies (Technology): Global headquarters at 1 Dell Way in Round Rock. Largest private employer in the city, with thousands of local employees across engineering, sales, and operations.
- Emerson Automation Solutions (Industrial Automation): 282,000-square-foot Process Systems and Solutions Innovation Center at 1100 W. Louis Henna Blvd. Facility added 750 jobs when opened in 2014.
- Ascension Seton Williamson (Healthcare): Full-service hospital in Round Rock providing emergency, surgical, and inpatient care.
- Round Rock ISD (Education): Operates 50+ campuses with enrollment exceeding 50,000 students. Employs thousands of teachers, administrators, and staff.
Huntington Trails Schools
Huntington Trails is served by Round Rock Independent School District, one of the largest districts in Central Texas with over 50 campuses and enrollment exceeding 50,000 students. The district holds a B accountability rating from the Texas Education Agency.
School District: Round Rock ISD
Public Schools
- Ridgeview Middle School - Located on Gattis School Road, Round Rock. Approximately 1,194 students in grades 6-8 with a 15:1 student-teacher ratio.
- Kelly Lane Middle School - Round Rock ISD middle school serving a portion of the Huntington Trails area. Grades 6-8.
- Cele Middle School - Round Rock ISD middle school in the Pflugerville area serving a portion of Huntington Trails addresses. Grades 6-8.
- Stony Point High School - Round Rock ISD high school serving over 2,700 students in grades 9-12. Offers 30+ AP courses.
Pre-Schools
- The Learning Experience - Round Rock - Located at 1101 Louis Henna Blvd, Round Rock. Programs for children ages 6 weeks to 5 years.
- Challenger School - Round Rock - Located at 1521 Joyce Lane, Round Rock. Open 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Academic-focused preschool program.
- Round Rock KinderCare - Located at 1900 S A.W. Grimes Blvd, Round Rock. Full-day programs for infants through pre-K.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Huntington Trails have an HOA?
No. Huntington Trails does not have a homeowners association. Residents have flexibility for property modifications, RV/boat parking, and outbuilding construction without architectural review.
What school district serves Huntington Trails in Round Rock?
Huntington Trails is served by Round Rock ISD. Students feed into Ridgeview, Kelly Lane, or Cele Middle School depending on address, and attend area high schools including Stony Point.
How big are the lots in Huntington Trails?
Lots in Huntington Trails are approximately half an acre, which is larger than most newer Round Rock subdivisions. Homes range from 1,800 to 2,800 square feet.
How far is Huntington Trails from downtown Austin?
Huntington Trails is approximately 20 miles north of downtown Austin. Commute times range from 25 to 40 minutes via IH-35, with SH-130 as a toll-road alternative.
What parks are near Huntington Trails Round Rock?
Old Settlers Park, a 670-acre municipal park, is about two miles away and includes sports fields, a fishing lake, disc golf, trails, and the seasonal Rock'N River Water Park.
What are the major employers near Huntington Trails?
Dell Technologies is headquartered in Round Rock. Other employers include Emerson Automation Solutions, Ascension Seton Williamson hospital, and Round Rock ISD.