Things to do in Round Rock in March

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Overview

March is a good time to visit Round Rock. The weather is usually mildly cool and slightly windy, with temperatures ranging from 50—75°F (10—24°C).

Round Rock has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your March trip to Round Rock. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to March. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Round Rock in March. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout March, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in Round Rock in March

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Holidays in Round Rock in March
March
  • Texas Independence Day (March 2)
  • St. Patrick's Day (March 17)
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Weather in Round Rock in March

Temperatures on an average day in Round Rock in March

The average temperature in Round Rock in March for a typical day ranges from a high of 75°F (24°C) to a low of 50°F (10°C). Some would describe the temperature to be mildly cool. The general area may also feel slightly windy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Round Rock, August, has days with highs of 100°F (38°C) and lows of 76°F (24°C). The coldest month, January has days with highs of 61°F (16°C) and lows of 38°F (4°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Round Rock in March based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in March
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General weather summary

Mildly cool, slightly windy
Feels like
22%
Chance of rain
0.124 in
Amount
16.0 mph
Wind speed
71%
Humidity
11.9 hrs
Daylight length
7:15 AM
Sunrise
7:11 PM
Sunset
53%
Cloud cover
T-shirt
What to wear
What to wear in March
With an average high of 75°F (24°C) and a low of 50°F (10°C), it generally feels mildly cool and slightly windy. With that in mind, most people would dress in something light like your favorite t-shirt
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Best attractions for Round Rock in March

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Round Rock has to offer for travelers in March, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Round Rock that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Round Rock for March.
Round Rock Premium Outlets
1. Round Rock Premium Outlets
4.4
(12185)
Outlet mall
Shopping
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First time coming to this outlet to do our shopping! It’s a decent size mall and good amount of shops there! I like the fact that good stores are spreading everywhere so that gives us an opportunity to walk around and get our steps done for our workout in walking style 😁 I got to buy a new wallet and am very happy with it! I’ll come here again! Cheers 🥂
Since the first time I went to the Round Rock Outlets, it has always been held to a great standard. The common areas are always clean and even on a busy day, weirdly enough, it never feels crowded. They keep the stores updated, but I wish they could add new restaurants in the food court. Overall, this is a great place to shop at your favorite stores with family or friends!
Not much of an outlet. Prices are still outrageous even with discounts on the premium brands. Its all external so shopping gets challenging in the texas summer and the food court has 5-6 outlets. Place needs some sprucing up
I absolutely love shopping at the Simon Malls. And the Round Rock Premium Outlets is one of my favorite places to go around Austin to shop. Love that it is outdoors so you don't have to feel like you have to wear your mask constantly and I also love that they have already put the Christmas trees up which makes it so nice for winter shopping. I just love having all the stores in one location and there's plenty of parking. I really like shopping at Nike, Pacsun, and American Eagle.
Loads of shops. Very open. Loads of carparks. Easy to move around. For anyone that has come over from Australia this is a DFO and you'll find good deals here. If you have hired a car its a easy drive to get here with GPS from say Austin CBD. Its a must visit if from Australia or New Zealand.
It doesn’t feel like Black Friday yet. It’s like the calm before the storm.
Very bad experience. The outlet security approached me to tell me that I am causing riots. After having bought a toy for my 2 and 1 year old children in a Seven Depot store. The security person intended that my children would not play with their toys while I was in the area.
We went there to get some information about handguns and pistols, but after almost 20 minutes waiting for one of the three older gentlemen “working” behind the counter, nobody even asked us anything or being even attentive. The whole place looks cool with a very outdoorsy vibes though.
Dell Diamond
2. Dell Diamond
4.7
(3633)
Stadium
Sights & Landmarks
Home of the Round Rock Express, affiliate of the Major League Texas Rangers baseball team.
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Minor league baseball stadium for Round Rock express. One of the few professional sports teams in the Austin area. Really nice stadium for the minor leagues, seemed to have a lot of restaurants and amenities. Tickets were reasonably priced (unlike a certain stadium in Austin proper): $31 for seats just left of home plate. The game was fairly well attended (we went on Friday) and it was a good fan experience. At the time of writing, they do a fireworks show after the game on Fridays. Recommended for a fun night out with family / friends.
I attended my first AUSL game today, and it was a good event! It’s a great league and I love what they are doing for the ladies in softball. The turnout was better than expected and the energy was up! Shoutout to the fan favorite Mia Scott, a former Longhorn coming straight off a championship.
I’ve been to Dell Diamond a bunch of times—it’s a great spot for baseball in Round Rock. The stadium is clean and family-friendly, with fun kids’ areas and a playground. Games are exciting, especially with fireworks on Fridays, and the food is delicious. Affordable tickets and friendly staff make it a top choice for a relaxing outing. Highly recommend!
I love to take my son here to watch games. We have the fireworks season membership which gives you 24 tickets( all firework nights plus additional games to mix it up!). We spent a little over $1,000 for the tickets for both us. They do have cheaper options and for those lucky enough they have more expensive options as well. We added the Intel Club and for about $25 per person they have a buffet set up with a rotating menu. This is gourmet food not hotdogs. It’s truly a good value. All of the staff are extremely nice! Shout to Aaron Verwald our sales rep! He provides great customer service all season long! I highly recommend that if you are interested in season membership you call them and ask for Aaron! Go Express! Go Rangers! Here to many more seasons to come!
We have been loyal Express fans for years! Always plenty of parking. The lines to get in go very quickly. More than enough Food and Drink options for the entire family! We are so thankful for this Ballpark in our backyard to make enjoying Baseball Games an option for Families.
Great expierence, easy parking, family friendly ballpark. Highly recommend relaxing at a game. Fireworks on Friday are amazing, plus the theme nights are always fun for the kiddos.
We had a great experience here. I wish, though, that the food vendor prices could be less expensive. It cost $16 for my chicken bacon sandwich, and most burgers and sandwiches cost this. It's like airport food prices.
The Del diamond is a great AAA park, and also has a lot of other space useful for meetings and conventions. Inside the park, there are dozens of restaurants with excellent food at standard ballpark prices. Actually getting into the games is relatively inexpensive, and almost all of the seats have good views. The outfield is filled with kids running around like crazy and has a lot of kids activities. Once in a while, they have fireworks which are nice, but try to not leave the stadium before the fireworks begin because they use fireworks that go off at lower altitudes, probably as a concession for fires in the middle of a Round Rock neighborhood.
Rock 'N River Water Park
3. Rock 'N River Water Park
4.5
(2123)
Temporarily Closed
Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Family-friendly water park features a lazy river, a water playground, slides & tipping buckets.
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Great experience ! It was a little crowded but still lots of space to spread out and relax. We sat in the grass on our picnic blanket brought in a small cooler of sandwiches fruit and drinks. It was great. Food itself wasn’t super expensive and we also enjoyed snocones purchased from the park. 5 dollars for the small. Lock boxes were inexpensive as well. The attractions were great. Lots of room out of the way to splash around if you have littles. The lazy river was definitely a hit though the water was a bit warm. (Lots of people) I appreciated the seating area is so close to the attractions. So I could easily watch my daughter play. Overall great afternoon spent at the park.
We visited on a weekend during the summer! Im giving it 5 stars because its a very nice and clean park and they do an excellent job with the lifeguards watching the kids. Especially considering how packed the park was. We loved that we were able to bring our own ice chest in with drinks and snacks for the kiddos and tickets were very reasonable. We will definitely be back.
My family and I visited Rock n River Waterpark this afternoon! We came at opening, but I do wish that it opened a little earlier in the day! By opening at noon it's already so hot, and it would be nice to go in when it's a little cooler. We didn't purchase tickets online prior to arriving, but those lines with pre-purchased tickets were just as long to get in as buying a ticket there, which at opening took about 10 minutes. There happened to be 3 seperate field trips visiting, and the park was packed! Be aware that every slide requires a wristband, and there are different colored bands meaning different things, such as if you pass a swim test, if you're tall enough for the rock wall and drop slide, or if you're tall enough for the kids area slides. None of the staff told us any of this, so I'm glad we figured it out ourselves before standing in line just to be turned around. They do offer snacks and drinks for sale, along with Dip n Dots and some food trucks. My kids had a fun time, just be ready for packed pools and hot walkways!
Small but fun. Don't expect a huge water park but do expect a relaxed good time. Took family there on weekend. Not overly packed. We did rent a table but there is plenty of chairs available if you get there early. Staff and lifeguards were great. Small kids areas seemed to be popular. Slides and cliff was fun. For the price of entry you can't go wrong. O, n bring your own cooler was a plus.
We had a blast for my grandsons 3rd birthday party. It's just enough space for a little kid. The entrance fee is affordable for big families to come out and enjoy themselves.
It's an excellent place if you're looking for comfort and fun, with excellent prices. I give it a 10 out of 10; it met all my expectations. My kids had fun from start to finish.
The park is fun, but they don't have enough lounging chairs or picnic tables for the size of the park. We had some nice people give us one of their loungers
We really enjoyed our time. Very fun, relaxing, and affordable. There's free shading seating or you can rent a cabana. The food truck was called Shelby's Rollin' Diner and was great food. We went on a Thursday at opening 12 pm and were able to get a good "home base" spot. Would definitely recommend for families.
Play for All Abilities Park
4. Play for All Abilities Park
4.9
(4338)
Park
Fun & Games
51,000-sq.-ft. playground that accommodates special-needs kids for therapy, learning & play.
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One of the best parks for kids of all ages and abilities... lots of swings, picnic tables and slides. There are creative play options too. There is a train theme slide as well which my baby really enjoyed. There are adventure, obstacle paths and sea saws.. one of the best parks for babies and kids as well as adults.. sit n just relax while your kid enjoys or grab a coffee and your laptop to work in a refreshing environment.. must also note that there is ample parking available..
So cute and fun. I loved the little town made for kids to bike or scooter through; and the car wash in the little town has a mister for the kids to cool down in. The race track was equally as fun. The fences around each area was a nice safeguard and overall a park we will be frequenting.
This park and playground is above and beyond a average playground. With so much to do, the life size little communities are fun for the kids to explore their imaginations. There’s plenty of shade in the warmer months, also active flowing river down by this large walking path .
Brushy Creek Trail East goes through this park. It's a great place for a walk or bike ride. If you bike, you can extend your ride to other nearby parks. It's perfect for a short or long ride.
"Something for everyone! They have musical instruments, a sand pit with a water spigot, zip lines, saucer-swings, jungle gyms, normal swings, wheel-chair swing, and my favorite part is the little city designed for bikes/scooters/skaters etc! This park has it all! And! And! It has a water bottle filling station, a place to rinse sandy feet, tables, covered areas, bathrooms etc."-Dan's wife
My kids love this park. There is alot of different things to do. You can bring your bike/scooter to take around the little town or racetrack. I also love how it's gated.
This playground is awesome! So much here and has its own realistic town for kids to play, sand pits, multiple play areas, bathrooms, and mostly shaded.
Update: My little one is walking and loved this park!!!!! We went early enough on a Sunday and it was quiet for some reason! I overheard other parents talking about how quiet it was, when it's normally very crowded on weekends. My little one got to explore the whole park! This park is great!!! It has an unassuming entrance but the kids LOVE it. I love the quiet trail nearby!
Old Settlers Park
5. Old Settlers Park
4.7
(6008)
City park
Sights & Landmarks
645-acre park offers recreational activities & picnic space, plus 6 complexes for a range of sports.
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One of my favorite parks. A lot of grass fields if you want to throw or kick a ball around. Has restrooms, plenty of benches and tables, there’s playgrounds for kids as well, good amount of parking spaces. Even on a cold and cloudy day like today, there were plenty of people still there playing football or whatever.
Fantastic option for running, hiking, or just a walk in Round Rock, I don't consider it a top option for picnic, but if you are looking one of the aforementioned while feeling in contact with the nature this park is good for it. The park also has a football playground and plenty of parking. Plus, it is pretty close to The Salt Lick in case you feel hungry after your walk.
My family and I always love coming here for the parks and the walking trails and the ability to blaze your own trail if you want to. My personal favorite time to enjoy the park is during wildflower season. There are large varieties of wildflowers and, if you go to the right areas within the park, you don't have to deal with a lot of people coming through. We are usually here 1-2 times a week and have always enjoyed the time spent here.
Has beautiful trails and it's pretty long too. Great for walking/hiking. Can be a great place for some adventures.
Awesome park. Plenty of walking and bike trails. Rest stations along the way make it easy to enjoy what the park has to offer. Fantastic playground for the kids. Lots of covered pavilions for family gatherings. Some locations around the water have stationary benches and some with rocking swings to rest in the shade and soak in Mother Nature
Such a great place to visit each time for the State Cross Country Meet. Lots of upgrades happening. More spaces and better parking from last year. Can't wait to see the updates to the area the next visit.
Last time that I came to this park was probably 8 years ago and, yes, this place has changed and looks even better than before. The walk around the lake was a joy with a distance that is just right and not too overwhelmed, the view while walking was simply peaceful. It's a shame that having a such nice park like Old Settlers near by and I don't visit as often as I should. But, I am positive that my next visit won't be 8 years later. 🤭🤭🤭
The park is well maintained and has several amenities for an individual or family to enjoy. Excellent walking trails, beautiful landscaping, playground, and disc golf are just some of the activities.
Memorial Park
6. Memorial Park
4.5
(1132)
City park
Nature & Parks
Park featuring 2 playgrounds, picnic tables, tennis courts & a creek for fishing & feeding ducks.
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Excellent location, plenty of parking, a playground, trail, and beautiful landscaping. This park and trail system are well thought out. Plenty of picnic tables, benches along the trail that overlook the river, and well maintained. This park can be enjoyed by all ages, accessibility issues, and is even pet friendly. Highly recommend.
So pretty and peaceful. Trailside Market is full of great vendors and I highly recommend checking it out for a fun Saturday morning. Take a lovely walk, support local small business and enjoy your community.
Much improved park and walking trail. Nice playground for the kids and areas to sit and eat. You can also do a little fishing or just sit in the shade and enjoy the view. We enjoyed walking the trail and will be back
This is a beautiful park that has very good trail. I hiked here a couple of times and it never disappoints. The trail is pretty even really good for beginners. The view is amazing and you can do other things there too like fishing.
I visited this park awhile back with my mom and my dog. There's a nice walking trail with sculptures throughout the park. The park was very well maintained.
Absolutely beautiful and peaceful park and gorgeous trail. Didn’t stay long unfortunately but from what I saw, definitely will be coming back. Sure it’s a breathtaking sight in the fall
It was a nice park to walk quietly. There was a flea market on the weekend and I enjoyed the lively atmosphere.
My family loves this park! Creek with frequent fly fishermen, walking paths, great equipment and picnic options. I was wrong, they do have bathrooms! And they are very good for a park. Edit for new pics of flooding 7-6-2025
Round Rock Public Library - RRPL
7. Round Rock Public Library - RRPL
4.8
(679)
Public library
Libraries
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Beautiful, modern, spacious and cozy public library in the downtown of Round Rock, lots of space, lots of books, comfortable seats , reading areas, computer tables, you can easily search for a needed book on the pc, see the map and where the book is located. Great service for kids and adults. Absolutely love it! No annual fee for residents in Round Rock, you can check it online by your zip code.
The Round Rock Public Library is a fantastic, modern library with ample space, comfortable seating, and a wide selection of books. It caters to both children and adults and we love it! Finding what you need is easy with their computers, which even include a map of the book's location. The top floor is my favorite because it's so quiet. There's also plenty of study space available, though you'll need to book it in advance. The staff is consistently kind and helpful, and the best part is that it's free! Parking is never an issue downtown thanks to their multi-level parking garage. The weekly events are also wonderful. A big thank you to the library team for creating such a welcoming environment for families. We're truly fortunate to have such a great library in our town!
The best library north of Austin. It has adequate seating to work or study in peace. Their selection of books is great. Bathrooms are always clean and modern. Parking is abundant and always available. If you enjoy libraries, this is a must visit.
Love the RR library for many reasons. Specifically this visit I reserved a study space and it was perfect for personal space. Clean and we'll designed.
I never thought I would LOVE a library as much as I LOVE RRPL! Even before the new building, this place offers such rich resources from classes to online resources and all the in-between gems. Tuesday, I had the pleasure of attending my first Toastmasters Club. It was wonderful. The only way I knew of this club was going on RRPL site and seeing all the wonderful events and workshops held. Thank you for such a wonderful place, friendly staff and wonderful selections of books. Oh! I also left my charger there and they stored it away for me and I was able to retrieve it the next day.
The new building is amazing! It is spacious with plenty of natural light! There’s ample space dedicated to seating, both indoors and outdoors. It’s a great place to study, with plenty of outlets, as well as computer stations upstairs and downstairs. The new parking garage also ensures you can always park nearby. The biggest draw however, is the upstairs area which is dedicated to children through young adults. Here, you can find a large family play area, in addition to an outdoor discovery terrace. This library is highly recommended for those with little ones!
This library was amazing!! Not only did it have plenty of space and tables to study, but it also had private study rooms, conference rooms, terrace rooms, and so many more places to study. It is also open during Saturdays, which is a huge help for students. It is clean and well staffed. The views are great, and there are plenty of places where you can sit down and eat or have coffee if needed. There are several places close by, such as roundrock donuts and shaved ice. It is also established in a famous shopping district which is very convenient. We will be back again. Absolutely recommended.
This is absolutely my dream library: very nice staff, lots of books for adult, teen, children. I love the top floor the most: it is so quiet. Library has a lot of room to study (need to book it in advance). Staffs are very nice, professional, informative. The most important thing is free. They also have a multi level garage so we don't have to bother time to go find place to park in downtown
Saint William Catholic Church
8. Saint William Catholic Church
4.9
(1245)
Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
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What a beautiful church! So glad we stopped and took a brief walking tour. The campus is beautiful and this church has been built by love and the Spirit of Christ. All you holy men and women pray for us. No surprise they have Perpetual Adoration- Dr William is a testimony to trust, faith, hope and charity. Saint William Catholic Church is located in Round Rock, Texas, near the Brushy Creek that was part of the Chisholm Trail. To protect pioneers from Indian raids, some forts were established along Brushy Creek as early as 1635. The first community to be established in the area soon became known as Brushy. When the area requested a post office, the US Postmaster General did not approve the name because it had already been assigned to another village in East Texas. In 1854, the local postmaster selected the name of Round Rock because of the well-known stone which marked a safe crossing over Brushy Creek. The true beginning of Catholic life in Round Rock has its roots in the Hispanic emigration. Hispanics came to Round Rock and McNeil in the beginning of the 20th century to work principally in the limestone quarries. David L. Carlin, who researched the early community, wrote, "The lime plant in Round Rock has aided the settlement of the Mexican-Americans in Round Rock, more than any other factor." Francisco Carlin came to Round Rock in 1900 from San Diego de Alejandria in the State of Jalisco. To protect the Faith against religious sects who conducted their services under the trees of the limestone kiln, Mr. Carlin went to Our Lady of Guadalupe Church in Austin and requested that a priest be sent to Round Rock once a month to say Mass. He promised protection and his home as a meeting place, where the priest could spend the night and celebrate Mass. The first Mass there was celebrated in 1916 by Father Walter O'Donnell, a Holy Cross priest. The liturgy was celebrated at the Carlin home until 1939. In that year, the purchase of 18 acres of land was approved by Bishop C.E. Byrne, Bishop of Galveston. Five acres were kept for a church site and 13 acres were sold and divided into lots. The Catholic Church Extension Society offered $1,500 to help build a church if it were agreed to name it Saint William Catholic Church, in honor of Archbishop William O'Brien, head of the Society. The Hispanic community did not particularly like the name, since they had promised years ago that if a church were ever built, it would be named Sacred Heart. They agreed to the Saint William naming, however, when they learned that their church would actually be built. The church was dedicated in November of 1940.
I decided to attend Ash Wednesday Services at St Williams Catholic Church in Round Rock, Tx. I currently don't belong to a specific parish as I am searching for the right one for me. The church looked quite large from the outside and when I walked up to the side entrance, there was a sign as to how many people could be in the church at one time and it was around 1700. I was absolutely amazed when I entered the church. It was beautiful And huge.! I attended a midday liturgy of the word service along with the distribution of ashes as it worked out best time wise for me being at 3 PM. As it was, I still ended up in some rush-hour traffic on the way back to Leander, which was frustrating. The music, the soloist , the organist, the priest and his assistants were all easily heard. The acoustics must be very good.. I don't think I've ever seen such a beautifully painted background behind the altar. I'm placing a picture below. I really liked everything about this church except that it's a fair distance from my house and as I get older, I'm not sure I would be able to continue to travel on Sundays and Holy days . One last thing to mention is for lent. They are having fish fries every Friday from 5 to 7 PM. I believe so you don't have to be a member of the congregation to attend those fish fries and it really helps the parish with funding for special projects.
A peaceful and welcoming place of worship. The church has a serene atmosphere, beautiful architecture, and a strong sense of community. A wonderful place for prayer and reflection.
Come, love and be loved on...even through any and all the limitations we may have...we work and pray through them together
One of the most beautiful churches I have ever been to! So much so I decided to propose here.
We visited for the deaconate ceremony. What a beautiful hidden gem of a church. Fathers were so kind and welcoming. Fantastic orchestra, choir snd music director. Volunteers were amazing. And of course the ceremony was joyous.
Absolutely gorgeous church . I love the walking path with crosses and benches to sit in heavenly peace.
Beautiful church and experience. I went with my sister-in-law and it was beautiful. I generally go to shield of Faith Christian Church.
Dell Diamond
9. Dell Diamond
4.7
(3633)
Stadium
Sights & Landmarks
Home of the Round Rock Express, affiliate of the Major League Texas Rangers baseball team.
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Minor league baseball stadium for Round Rock express. One of the few professional sports teams in the Austin area. Really nice stadium for the minor leagues, seemed to have a lot of restaurants and amenities. Tickets were reasonably priced (unlike a certain stadium in Austin proper): $31 for seats just left of home plate. The game was fairly well attended (we went on Friday) and it was a good fan experience. At the time of writing, they do a fireworks show after the game on Fridays. Recommended for a fun night out with family / friends.
I attended my first AUSL game today, and it was a good event! It’s a great league and I love what they are doing for the ladies in softball. The turnout was better than expected and the energy was up! Shoutout to the fan favorite Mia Scott, a former Longhorn coming straight off a championship.
I’ve been to Dell Diamond a bunch of times—it’s a great spot for baseball in Round Rock. The stadium is clean and family-friendly, with fun kids’ areas and a playground. Games are exciting, especially with fireworks on Fridays, and the food is delicious. Affordable tickets and friendly staff make it a top choice for a relaxing outing. Highly recommend!
I love to take my son here to watch games. We have the fireworks season membership which gives you 24 tickets( all firework nights plus additional games to mix it up!). We spent a little over $1,000 for the tickets for both us. They do have cheaper options and for those lucky enough they have more expensive options as well. We added the Intel Club and for about $25 per person they have a buffet set up with a rotating menu. This is gourmet food not hotdogs. It’s truly a good value. All of the staff are extremely nice! Shout to Aaron Verwald our sales rep! He provides great customer service all season long! I highly recommend that if you are interested in season membership you call them and ask for Aaron! Go Express! Go Rangers! Here to many more seasons to come!
We have been loyal Express fans for years! Always plenty of parking. The lines to get in go very quickly. More than enough Food and Drink options for the entire family! We are so thankful for this Ballpark in our backyard to make enjoying Baseball Games an option for Families.
Great expierence, easy parking, family friendly ballpark. Highly recommend relaxing at a game. Fireworks on Friday are amazing, plus the theme nights are always fun for the kiddos.
We had a great experience here. I wish, though, that the food vendor prices could be less expensive. It cost $16 for my chicken bacon sandwich, and most burgers and sandwiches cost this. It's like airport food prices.
The Del diamond is a great AAA park, and also has a lot of other space useful for meetings and conventions. Inside the park, there are dozens of restaurants with excellent food at standard ballpark prices. Actually getting into the games is relatively inexpensive, and almost all of the seats have good views. The outfield is filled with kids running around like crazy and has a lot of kids activities. Once in a while, they have fireworks which are nice, but try to not leave the stadium before the fireworks begin because they use fireworks that go off at lower altitudes, probably as a concession for fires in the middle of a Round Rock neighborhood.
Chisholm Trail Crossing Park
10. Chisholm Trail Crossing Park
4.5
(535)
City park
Nature & Parks
Small creekside green space with 4 picnic tables & bronze cattle sculptures by a local artist.
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Beautiful place to come visit and relax. The waterfall is so relaxing. The scenery is beautiful you can just sit, relax and enjoy mother mature. 🌲 🐦
Such a nice walk. I have been here 30 yrs and would take my 3 wheeler up and down Brushy Creek. I love that they have preserved the Creek Very Beautifully .
Great little hike and bike trail. Paved walkway for most of it, but the best part is where the sidewalk ends and you can go down to the dried up creek beds. Just watch out for dog-logs on the walkway.
A very easy and fun trail. Lots of shade in spots and beautiful statues to commemorate the Chisholm trail riders.
This park is so nice and still being improved. The bridge and walk ways have really enhanced this location.
Absolutely beautiful! So much wildlife and a great walk.
Love this trail. It's nice and short. It's never really crowded when I goand the people there are always pleasant.
Nice trail, but a bit of a foul smell when I went.
Kawaii Shaved Ice
11. Kawaii Shaved Ice
4.2
(959)
Dessert shop
Food & Drink
Shaved ice treats are offered in an array of flavors at this window-serve spot with outdoor seating.
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Best snow cones in RR and Austin! The ice is like a powder making it so that when you take a bite it just melts in your mouth 🤤 they have a tonnnn of flavors. I’ve gotten their mango a million times because it is so refreshing and can really taste the mango! I get their “Kawaii special” every time which is essentially ice cream in the middle topped with cream and they put tons of both! I also just tried out their new passion fruit guava fruit smoothie and omggggg 🤤🤤🤤 10/10 recommend! If you don’t have the patience to wait a bit I recommend not coming at 7pm on a Saturday because everyone will be there, but like, duh? 🤪 Staff is super friendly, quick, puts lots of flavor, correct order, all around 10/10
I’m a frequent visitor to Bahama Bucks, usually get half sugar-free Tiger’s Blood/ half Banana with crème drizzle. I wanted to try a local place. Came on a Wednesday night 10/16. The girl/ server at the counter was not friendly. I asked her if they had sugar-free options and she just said “yes” didn’t offer the menu.. it was only when I was walking away that I saw this sign in the opposite window. I might try again in hopes that I just got the girl who hates her job and skimps on flavor but according to other reviews it might be the “norm” here regardless of the server. I hope the owners train better. Service: Not as welcoming/friendly for first impression. Quality: Ice is perfectly, finely shaved; not enough flavor Flavor: I got half Strawberry Coco/ half Banana. The banana was good, strawberry coco was more coco than strawberry. The flavor didn’t taste as bold as Bahama Bucks, but maybe that’s because there wasn’t enough syrup. So it tasted like straight ice after you get past the top part. :(
Very nice place! My wife has been craving snow cones during our 3rd trimester and they've become a solid spot for us! The variety of flavors is awesome if you enjoy trying new things. Worth checking out for a hot summer day!
OMG one of the best parts of summer. (And spring and fall and, let's face it, winter!) The ice is so smooth it's like velvet, no chunks, evahhhh.... Lots of flavor combos. Any of which can be enhanced with adding sweet cream. Very generous sizes. I better go Doordash myself one right now....
Great place for sno cones in Downtown Round Rock. What's best is that they have a drive thru, the staff is super nice and friendly, the portions are excellent and both kids and adults will love this place. Outdoor seating is available, it's a pretty cool joint. If you're hot, you need to visit them. You will be happy that you did.
Delicious shaved ice! Very soft! The ice cream was excellent as well. The staff was kind and courteous and it was lovely sitting out of their patio. Nice location in downtown Round Rock.
I feel as though they prioritize the people walking up rather than drive through. Every time I go through the drive through it takes forever. I love coming here but the drive thru doesn’t feel prioritized. Waited 15 minutes for a drink and couldn’t even back out. Was forced to wait it out.
I have been wanting to try this place for a long time! Finally went. We ordered the Monsters Inc., Bubble Gum and Blue Raspberry. They were all delicious. Also, fast service and family friendly.
The Round Rock
12. The Round Rock
4.6
(348)
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
This table-shaped rock in a stream once marked a low-water spot for wagon, horse & cattle crossing.
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A beautiful spot to visit. Walking trails adorned with interesting statues with details regarding the art. A beautiful little waterfall too and a bridge connecting to the otherside of the trail. Great for family walks and even a picnic!
If you’re in Round Rock, you’ve got to visit The Round Rock itself! It’s a cool historic landmark with a lot of local significance—the city is actually named after this big, round rock sitting in Brushy Creek. It’s easy to miss if you’re just driving by, but once you spot it, it’s a fun photo op and a neat piece of Texas history. The area around it is peaceful, with walking trails and scenic views of the creek. Great spot for a quick stop, a walk, or just to say you’ve seen the rock that started it all!
Beautiful area and the history is cool as hell. Definitely need to visit this if you are in the area. Thinking about the struggles of the settlers coming to this new land. Very deep.
Great hike today! beautiful sites!!! plenty of birds and flowers to adore! great picture spots too!
Heritage Park is a easily accessible park to enjoy the creek and history of Roun Rock
You can see the Round Rock from the road, so it's not totally necessary to leave your car. There is plenty of parking at the trail entrance if you'd like to get out. Beware that the road is fairly busy, so watch out with kids. There also seems to be construction. Overall the Rock is definitely a must to see if visiting Round Rock.
Cool to see if you like historical things!
Everyone interested in the history of Texas must visit this place. The reason - Round Rock is got its name still exists here in middle of the shallow Brushy Creek river. Good place to spend time with family on a weekend afternoon. Do carry some swim suits in summer for a nice hangout. As of Mar2023, the trail is being closed for repair and can be walked until 0.9 miles only. #HappyTrails
Round Rock Dog Depot
13. Round Rock Dog Depot
4.5
(852)
Dog park
Nature & Parks
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Somewhat of a hidden gem next to downtown Round Rock. It is across the train tracks just a short walk from the swimming pool. Lots of space for pups big and small to run and mingle. There is sand volleyball court next to it, bathrooms and nice hiking trails too
Love this dog park! There’s multiple parks to choose from. We stick to the little dog park just because our baby has lots of anxiety and she plays better with smaller pups. There’s enough places to sit and socialize. There are troughs for the pups to drink from that refill every hour at the 30 min mark. Lots of friendly dogs and dog owners here too.
My dog loves coming round. Everyone is always so nice and the park is kept clean and nice. There's ample water and a restroom. Thank yall for having such an accessible spot for me to take my dog.
I have been here multiple times with my dog. Plenty of free parking and paved walkways to the dog exercise areas are available. There is a small-dog-only area, plus two separate large dog areas. Water is provided / available in several spots. Seating for humans is provided in the form of benches and picnic tables and some shelter/ shade. Doggie bags and trash cans are included. Beware that the areas are muddy if there were recent rains. In addition, volleyball courts, basketball courts, a playscape, picnic pavilion and public restroom and water fountain are also available for use.
Could use a little lighting for the evening hours but all in all a great space. Friendly visitors and dogs. Several sections for different size dogs. Water fountains and lots of space
Nice place to go on a day off during the week. Has the potential to be very hot in the sun but shade is available. There are water areas but I recommend bringing your own for your dog as you really don't know what might be in the communal water. Converse with people when you go as you never know who you might meet!
Great park - our pup loved hanging out with all of the other cool dogs. 😁
Everyone I've met here as been really nice. You always have certain dog owners you dont mesh with but thats anywhere you go but here its fairly rare to see someone whose not being attentive to their dog which is great to see. Its a big open area for the dogs. Big dogs and little dogs are separated which is awesome but if youre comfortable you can bring your little dog into the bigger pen just keep an eye on them as some of the dogs will be just as rough as when the dog is their size.
Clay Madsen Recreation Center
14. Clay Madsen Recreation Center
4.5
(717)
Recreation center
Fun & Games
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That had their annual bizarre today they had a lot of really cool stuff. I love crafts. Amazing the things people make.
Big fan!! Great instructor Angela, La tisha and Jay are my favs.
Great water aerobics classes at 8:30 & 9:30 am Mon thru Fri am. Heather & Terri are great instructors! They just added a 3 pm afternoon water aerobics class on Tuesday & Thursday. Joining the recreation center is way affordable & costs much less than joining a gym
They need to do a better job in processing cancellations, tried to cancel an activity and they did not respond to website contact nor return voicemails, and when they finally answered the phone I was given a run-around around with the activity coordinator. UPDATE: Was able to get the cancellation processed.
What a crap shoot. We have been to a few volleyball camps here and participated in the track team here as well, years ago. I have never seen the disorganization that we have witnessed! The girls don't have a coach, they don't give refunds and even though we have 6 more games... there are NO more practices!! Makes no common sense.
Front staff is always very helpful and nice! I go for a regular weight workout in the new outdoor workout area and use the pool when I can. It is a nice gym w/ great variety and awesome rates. We have been a part of their youth outdoor groups, classes and bootcamps since moving here in 2016. A few parts of the facilities are a bit limited, like the indoor gym equipment. They do have a decent selection of weight machines but, I ended up going to another gym because I wanted a bigger collection. I still come here, though, for a paid workout class and we patronize the facility when possible.
We signed up today paid our money and because the id machine is broken we can’t fully enjoy the membership (that is paid in full) by getting a basketball because their id machine is broken. You need to adjust your policy to fit your current situation or fix your current situation.
Front office employees are great and goos service. fitting room, pool, basketball court, ratchet ball court, outdoor roller exercise field. Practical community recreation center. Very nice place for family , kids and friends
Antique Gallery of Round Rock
15. Antique Gallery of Round Rock
4.5
(610)
Antique store
Shopping
A variety of antique dealers offering home decor, art, jewelry & clothing from several time periods.
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A honey hole of treasures!! I spent over 2 hrs here and only made it through about 1/2 the store. Vendors range in selection and pricing- the odds will be in your favor here to find a goodie or treasure. I came here looking for Christmas gifts and was delighted with the options.
This place was huge! Definitely worthy of an antique mall title. Tons of stuff to look at, including a good few uranium glass sections. Even found a whole booth dedicated to minerals and geodes which I haven't seen before. Some vendors prices were quite high, but I'm not surprised considering the population density of the area.
Love this spot very friendly staff all kinds of variety from vintage to modern items very organized and easy checkout Cynthia was a great help and so fun will definitely will come back
Absolutely love this store! I can’t believe I’ve lived in Austin for years and am just now finding the Antique Gallery of Round Rock. Staff and owners are extremely nice, knowledgeable, and accommodating. I will continue to be a repeat customer here! During my first visit, I spent 4 hours just walking through and looking at how much there is. Most of the stalls ended up having sales which was very appealing. We ended up finding such awesome treasures! Multiple oil paintings, complete sets of Russian Nesting Dolls, vintage jewelry, vintage Pyrex, and vintage glassware. One of my purchases was an extremely large oil painting (66in x 53in) in an insanely heavy frame. The store worked with the vendor and I was able to buy the painting without the frame (the frame wasn’t quite my style). They also took the time to move everything in front of the painting and remove it from the frame for me. I cant wait to go back and see what new treasures I can find!
I rarely write negative reviews, but my recent two experiences at the Antique Gallery of Round Rock were disappointing enough to warrant it. The staff was not only inattentive but also surprisingly rude. (If you try to ask them a question, they will simply run away from you...) The ladies at the registers are MOSTLY rude and do not know how to hold a "civil" conversation with customers. You may hear the following question from them: "WHAT DO YOU WANT?" Questions were met with indifference, and basic courtesy seemed optional. Rather than helping out their customers, they prefer making their shopping experience a very unpleasant time for them. What’s even more frustrating is the apparent mindset of “customer non-service”—a complete disregard for creating a welcoming or helpful environment. For a business that relies on people browsing and asking questions about unique pieces, the lack of engagement was truly off-putting. There are plenty of antique shops in Central Texas that offer both charm and customer service. Sadly, this location failed on both fronts during my visit. I will not be returning and do suggest that you spend your money at some other antique stores where you will be welcomed with some smiling faces. And lastly, if I were the owner of this store, I would replace all staff IMMEDIATELY!!!
Some interesting items, mostly garage sale entrails though. Word to the wise.... They really like their stuff and price it accordingly meaning WAAAAY over on most items. I all fairness some vendors are willing to negotiate however. Interesting to check out.
Whenever I go this place, I really feel like to buy everything because all the vintage items are cool and unique. They can't be matched by any other vintage mall. However the price is not as appealing as it was before. I highly recommend exploring this place near RoundRock.
One of my favorite antique malls. Staff is so nice and helpful. They have a large selections of vintage and Antiques. I spent half my day here. It's huge. Worth the drive!
Round Rock High School Dragon Stadium
16. Round Rock High School Dragon Stadium
4.4
(210)
Stadium
Sights & Landmarks
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Loved Stony Point football games back then
While during a game almost at halftime, I witnessed probably a freshman or sophomore girl get clobbered in the head by a completely full soda bottle and the bottle exploded everywhere. Might be time for an upgrade of some sort No photos this time because I passed my phone to my friend during the game, and he just opens the camera app and says to the next person "take a pic and pass it on." And it eventually got to the student section and I knew it would definitely be gone for good when it got in there. Anyways, it got in there. Took a month and a half to get it back. I also love how the dragons get injured every other play. It's kind of like soccer.
The only bad thing have to say is WOW, the Jv football team has some nasty language. If we as parents can hear every curse word you are saying in the stands, you are being ridiculous. Happy my kids, don't go there
The stadium is outdated. Very easy for a few wild kids to drop drinks and other things through the seats onto unsuspecting victims below. We witnessed a drink land on someone and fight break out. Safety for the bands and dancing squad is also a concern as patrons don't respect the boundaries around them. The design at Kelly Reeves and other stadiums are more secure for our children. .
Went to watch our daughter in the marching band when Harker Heights played the raiders. The stadium was a nice. But, I don't think I'll will be visiting this place. Just the comments we heard being made, made us think this is that kind of town.
As high school stadiums go, Dragon stadium is old and outdated. The parking lot for the home side is hard to maneuver, and is non- existent for the visitor side. If you choose to park on the visitor side, you must park in a church parking lot and pay $5.00. The stadium is small, which poses problems for homecoming games and rivalry games. The field and track have been improved recently and are of good quality. The scoreboard. This antique is probably left from the inaugural Dragon football season in 1898. The sound system consists of two horns on top of the flip card scoreboard. The stadium resides in the middle of old Round Rock and the back of the campus. Coming from the north off FM 620, you have two streets flanking the campus to battle traffic on. Coming from the south, unless you are a local, you wind through neighborhoods and will get turned around. Overall, we despise having to play home and away games at this stadium.
Home of the Fighting fire breathing Dragons! Come see what the buzz is all about. Football, food & fellowship of community! #GoRock
Freshman year of high school for our son who is in the band and we have been to this stadium often for home as well as away games (makes it a little odd at times). Both sides of the field have large bleachers and ice concession areas. Bathrooms are always cleaned and well stocked. Arrive early as parking is limited next to the stadium. The church across the street (on visitor side) offers parking for $5. If you don't mind walking a bit, Round Rock High School is huge and has several parking lots, you just have to figure out how to get to them. :)

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