Play ball! When it comes to balancing sports, family, community and fun, Round Rock knocks it out of the park.
Located just 15 miles north of Austin, Round Rock holds the distinct title of “Sports Capital of Texas” for amateur, youth and recreational sports. We are well-equipped with exceptional sports facilities, like the brand new Round Rock Multipurpose Complex and Round Rock Sports Center, to accommodate every indoor and outdoor sport.
Off the field, Round Rock champions a well-rounded visitor experience for the whole family. Specialty retail stores like IKEA, Bass Pro Shops and the Round Rock Premium Outlets, delicious restaurants, outdoor adventures and numerous lodging options make Round Rock a destination you won’t want to miss.
Boasting thriving economic drivers like Dell headquarters, exemplary schools and one of the country’ safest communities, Round Rock is dedicated to wi ning over visitors and residents alike.
Don’t take our word for it – drop by for yourself and Come See Why We Rock.
Kalahari Resort and Convention Center: A massive resort with a 223,000 square foot indoor water park, Tom Foolerys Arcade, and Amatuli (features ama ketplace where local artisans and African craftsman feature their trades, live music jams in the background, a delectable bar serves up hand-crafted cocktails all around a fire-pit to keep warm. Featuring live performances nightly, when the weather is warm).
Dell Diamond: home stadium of the Round Rock Express, the Triple-A Minor League Baseball affiliate of the Texas Rangers and many other year round events.
Old Settlers Park: The City’s crown jewel of the park system and is a well-known sports destination in the youth and amateur sports leagues. The park’s 645 acres provides ample space for several recreational pursuits from disc golf to cricket, and is home to a 20 field baseball complex, a 5 field softball complex, 5 soccer fields, 2 football fields, a multipurpose field complex, and more. Old Settlers Park is also a place to congregate outside, barbecue, and have a game of horseshoes at one of the two pavilions.
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