Sam Bass Road provides access to daily shopping and services. H-E-B on Sam Bass Road is within a 5-minute drive, and restaurants and retail cluster along the I-35 corridor approximately 3 miles east. Brushy Creek Lake Park, a 90-acre Williamson County park roughly 2 miles north, features a spring-fed lake with a swimming beach, fishing pier, playgrounds, and walking trails. The Round Rock downtown historic district and Main Street are about 3 miles east, hosting seasonal events including the Chalk Walk arts festival and holiday markets. Sendero Springs Golf Course sits approximately 4 miles northwest, offering an 18-hole layout among Hill Country terrain.
Tonkawa Springs is served by Round Rock ISD, which operates more than 50 campuses and enrolls approximately 50,000 students across Williamson and Travis counties.
School District: Round Rock ISD
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey.
Homes in Tonkawa Springs typically range from $490,000 to $700,000. Properties sit on lots from 0.6 to over 2 acres with homes averaging about 2,791 square feet. Most homes have four bedrooms and three bathrooms.
Tonkawa Springs is served by Round Rock ISD. Students are typically zoned to Old Town Elementary, Walsh Middle School, and Round Rock High School. Round Rock ISD enrolls approximately 50,000 students district-wide.
Tonkawa Springs is approximately 20 miles north of downtown Austin. Commute times average 25 to 30 minutes during off-peak hours via I-35 or MoPac Expressway.
Lots in Tonkawa Springs range from 0.6 to over 2 acres, with the median lot size at approximately 1.16 acres. The large lots and mature tree coverage create significant spacing between homes throughout the neighborhood.
Tonkawa Springs is a deed-restricted community rather than an HOA-governed neighborhood. The deed restrictions cover exterior standards and property use, but there is no traditional homeowners association with monthly dues and a board of directors.
Brushy Creek Lake Park is roughly 2 miles north with a 90-acre park including a swimming lake and fishing pier. Old Settlers Park, a 570-acre regional park, is about 5 miles east with Dell Diamond stadium and sports fields.