Grocery and retail access from Rolling Ridge centers on the Gattis School Road and AW Grimes Boulevard intersection, where H-E-B, Walmart Supercenter, and several fast-casual restaurants are located within a 5-minute drive. Old Settlers Park, a 570-acre Williamson County park approximately 3 miles west, offers sports fields, a lake with fishing access, disc golf, and a seasonal waterpark at Rock'N River. Round Rock Public Library's Recycled Reads bookstore and the Allen R. Baca Center community facility are both within 4 miles. Weekend activities include the Round Rock Market Days at the Williamson County Expo Center, which runs monthly from March through November.
Rolling Ridge is served by Round Rock ISD. Students typically attend Gattis Elementary for elementary school, Ridgeview Middle School for middle school, and Cedar Ridge High School or Stony Point High School for high school.
School District: Round Rock ISD
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey.
Rolling Ridge is located in northeastern Round Rock, east of I-35 and north of University Boulevard, in the 78665 zip code. The neighborhood sits near the intersection of Gattis School Road and AW Grimes Boulevard, approximately 20 miles north of downtown Austin.
Homes in Rolling Ridge typically range from $300,000 to $425,000 for single-family residences. Floor plans range from approximately 1,500 to 2,800 square feet with three- to five-bedroom configurations and two-car attached garages.
Rolling Ridge is served by Round Rock ISD. Students typically attend Caldwell Heights Elementary, C.D. Fulkes Middle School, and Stony Point High School. Round Rock ISD operates over 50 campuses serving approximately 50,000 students.
Rolling Ridge is approximately 20 miles north of downtown Austin. The commute takes 30 to 40 minutes via I-35 or SH 130 toll road, depending on traffic conditions and route choice.
H-E-B and Walmart Supercenter on Gattis School Road are within a 5-minute drive. Round Rock Premium Outlets with over 125 stores sit approximately 4 miles west along I-35, and additional retail options cluster along University Boulevard.
Old Settlers Park, a 570-acre Williamson County park with sports fields, fishing, and a seasonal waterpark, is approximately 3 miles west. Play for All Abilities Park on AW Grimes Boulevard offers a 2.5-acre universally accessible playground.