Named the #2 best places to live in Williamson County by Niche.com, Cedar Park is full of fun attractions, outdoor activities, events, restaurants, and more! Whether you’re a Cedar Park resident or looking to move here, there are many things to do and see in this city!
Don’t miss out on any of Cedar Park’s best…let’s dive into our ultimate guide!
Outdoor Activities
Cedar Park has 40+ parks, 250 acres of cave preserves, 1000+ acres of parkland, three swimming pools, and more!
Lakeline Park, one of Cedar Park’s newest and largest parks, is a 200-acre park with 3 miles of trails, a multipurpose pavilion for performing arts, a playground, kayaking, fishing, multipurpose practice fields, and more!
Veterans Memorial Park offers opportunities for you, the kids, and the dogs to run around. The park offers multiple sports courts, a community garden, and picnic areas; plus an 8,500 square foot outdoor aquatic facility with a zero-depth “beach” area, water playscape with dump bucket, large dive platform, drop slide, and more! In addition, there’s a 5-acre fenced-in dog park, Cedar Bark Park, located in Veterans Memorial Park for your furry friends!
Events and Entertainment
If you’re looking for something fun, Cedar Park hosts many family-friendly events worth participating in throughout the year.
- Family Dance
- Kaleidospoke
- Go Skateboarding Day
- July 4th Celebration
- Cedar Park Rodeo
- Barktoberfest
- Drive-Thru Trick or Treat
- Veterans Ceremony
- Tree Lighting & Santa’s Wonderland
- Tail of Lights
New Restaurants
Cedar Park has many restaurants and hotspots to grab a bite to eat or a sweet treat. Here are a few of the Cedar Park’s newest restaurants that have opened this year:
- King & Cardinal
- The Toasted Yolk Cafe
- Vista Ridge Grill
- Shogun Japanese Grill & Sushi Bar
- Black Rock Coffee Bar
- Crumbl Cookies
- Nothing Bundt Cakes
- The Fancy Marshmallow
- Jet’s Pizza
Are you looking to move to Cedar Park or for more recommendations on things to do? Reach out to us! We would love to be your one-stop shop!
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