Parks and Recreation

Round Rock Parks and Recreation is dedicated to creating positive, memorable experiences for people of all ages. The city is home to 37 developed parks spanning more than 2,305 acres, along with trail corridors that help connect the community. Old Settlers Park is the crown jewel – 670 acres of rolling countryside that serves as a hub for local events, festivals, and year-round recreation, including the new Lakeview Pavilion & Stage. Round Rock also offers standout destinations such as Yonders Point, Flag Plaza, Dog Depot Dog Park, Play for All Abilities Park, Centennial Plaza, and Shaylah Dame Skate Park.


The 2026 Summer Program Guide
is now available to view online!

Click to view the guide or scan the QR Code to view on Android and iOS devices.

Get the latest info on programs, swim lessons, special events, sports, fitness and wellness and more!

 Summer 2026 program registration is NOW OPEN!
A hard copy of the Summer 2026 Program Guide will be available in the March edition of Community Impact Newspaper.

 To view more information and to register visit: www.roundrockrecreation.com

Upcoming Events

Mar
6
Spring Fling Dance
March 6 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Mar
28
Adaptive and Inclusive Egg Hunt
March 28 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Apr
2
Flashlight Egg Hunt
April 2 @ 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Apr
18
Earth Day
April 18 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
May
1
Moonlight Movie Nights
May 1 @ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

From its early beginnings to its bright future, Old Settlers Park has grown alongside Round Rock. It has become a hub for play, connection, and celebration. Explore the story behind this iconic park and what’s still to come for this community favorite.

Reasonable Accommodations Statement

City of Round Rock Parks and Recreation Department will provide reasonable accommodations to individuals with a disability by contacting our administrative office at 512-218-5540 at least one (1) month before the start of a program or class to discuss any accommodations that may be necessary. 

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