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    Cedar Park Fourth of July Celebration

    Cedar Park Fourth of July Celebration

    3.0(2 reviews)
    17.6 mi

    We were at Cedar Park HS to watch. It was more packed than we have ever seen it. The fireworks were…read morehard to see this year. The display, at many points of the show, did not make it high enough in the air so we were watching the fireworks through the tree line. The people in the lot took parking spaces with their chairs and would not move so people could park in spaces. I'm sure the display was nice if you're at the park but watching from the High School is no longer a great place to watch. Traffic was terrible, of course. The event coordinators may want to rethink telling people to watch from the HS unless they're going to shoot the fireworks higher in the air ​

    Cedar Park Fourth of July is a huge annual festival taking place in Elizabeth Milburn park. I…read morecompletely prefer doing Fourth of July here over Zilker. There's so much more than a typical Fourth of July celebration; there's live music, attractions for the kids (inflatable balls they can run around inside, etc.) and adults (ride the bull, etc.), all kinds of fair food, hamburgers, snow cones, burritos, lemonade, and various community organization booths. There's a pool on the premises, and the park has a huge open space where everyone gathers to watch the fireworks just after dark. The crowd is very suburb-y and on the whole more conservative than Austin, so my wife and I get some looks when we walk around hand in hand but that's life. It's a great spot to people watch all the families with little kids in wagons, and dogs in tow. There's a lot of parking at the neighboring schools, but you'll still have to come early (probably 6pm) to find a spot. After the fireworks, as you'd expect it's a headache getting home; you'll be in traffic for maybe a half hour, which is still pretty minimal compared to other Fourth of July venues.

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    Lake Travis - Sunset at Lake Travis

    Lake Travis

    4.5(28 reviews)
    10.2 mi

    Drove to eat dinner on Lake Travis from a meeting at Kalahari Resort in Round Rock. It was so…read morebeautiful and peaceful to watch the sun set while waiting for dinner on a floating dock. Loved watching the groups of ducks swimming and feeding the hungry catfish waiting by the dock. Lake Travis is known for everything related to water. Fishing, boating, swimming, camping. It is one of the clearest lakes in Texas. It supplies water to nearby Austin. Like fishing? If you are lucky, you can catch a variety of bass, catfish or sunfish. Remember the Alamo. Lake Travis is named after William B. Travis. During the Siege of the Alamo, Travis wrote the Victory or Death letter pleading for reinforcements. When Travis and his colleagues were defeated, killed and burned, it made him a martyr. He was only 26 when he died. "Remember the Alamo" became a battle cry for Texas Independence.

    It's about time I review this beautiful Texas hill country lake. I first layed eyes on lake Travis…read moreexactly 50 years ago. All of our lakes in Texas( with the exception of Caddo) are man made. Travis is one in a chain of lakes snaking through the hill country and known as the highland lakes. Some of our man made reservoirs are prettier than others, depending on the surrounding natural topography,geology etc. Travis sits on top of limestone and as a result is normally very clear with a beautiful terraced and rocky shoreline. Steep hills of oak surround the circumference. It's a very long lake with hundreds of bends and coves. My initial visit was to scuba dive the clear waters,which I did in summer of 1975. There was only one other person on that part of the lake that day. Hardly any homes had been built out here and the 45 minutes drive from Austin was mostly desolate and undeveloped. Jump forward a mere 50 years and the place is unrecognizable. Every hill is covered with homes and the drive out feels like any other suburban area. Well,Travis is full again for another cycle. It's a beautiful lake and everyone that lives here and uses it is ecstatic. But more importantly,Travis is one of the main water sources here and it was threatened. This new relief will hopefully give the powers that be time to develop a better water conservation plan for the area.

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