The Round Rock center point is around 1 mile north of United States Government Navy.
The weather in Round Rock and the greater Austin area is best in autumn and spring. Summers are brutal with high humidity and average high temperatures in the mid-90s in July and August. Particularly hot days can soar over 100 degrees. Nevertheless, summer crowds flock to the city. Round Rock's downtown splash pad fills up quickly, and Austin's Juneteenth celebration draws additional crowds.
September through November is the best time to visit the city. Average highs are around 70, creating the perfect atmosphere for strolling along the streets of downtown Round Rock or exploring the city's 34 parks.
Winters are mild in Round Rock with highs in the upper 50s and lower 60s, and lows that tend to hover near the 40s. If you're looking to escape a harsher climate, you can head to Round Rock for a green Christmas that's unlikely to see any snow.
The spring season is another prime choice for enjoying comfortable weather around Round Rock. Avoid the weeks surrounding spring break and graduation week at the University of Texas at Austin and you can avoid the worst of the tourist crowds in the Austin area. Temperatures are in the 70s and 80s, offering the perfect climate for hiking, biking, or heading into Austin for events like the Star of Texas Fair and Festival in March or Austin Food + Wine Festival in April.
If you participate in a hotel loyalty program, there's an excellent chance that you'll find an opportunity to use or accrue your points in Round Rock. Head to the Days Inn to get up to 2,000 extra Wyndham rewards points with your stay. The Days Inn also offers discounts for AAA and CAA members.
Choose a Marriott hotel, like the Marriott Austin North and you can book special packages to enhance your stay. The Date Night Package includes chocolates, sparkling wine, and tickets for the Flix Brewhouse. Try the Round Rock Suites with Sweets package, and enjoy a basket of sweet treats waiting for you at check-in.
The Hampton Inn Austin-Round Rock offers double HHonors points or miles for your stay. This hotel also offers discounts for AAA members, AARP members, seniors, government employees, and active and retired military and their families.
If you're looking for a great value, you'll find several Round Rock hotels that offer a range of amenities for an affordable price. The La Quinta Inn & Suites Austin Round Rock North offers spacious suite accommodations. Your day starts with a complimentary Bright Side Breakfast. On-site entertainment is available with the year-round pool, spa, fitness center, and complimentary Wi-Fi. In your room, you'll enjoy HD television programming so you can lay back and unwind.
The Candlewood Suites Austin-Round Rock features all-suite accommodations with cozy kitchens that have refrigerators and microwaves. In-room DVD players and cable television keep easy entertainment at hand. Venture beyond your suite to take advantage of the 24-hour fitness center, on-site grills, and business center.
Another value-packed choice in the Round Rock area is the Staybridge Suites Austin-Round Rock. The highlight of this hotel is the weekday social hour hosted by hotel management. Stop by to meet and greet other guests while enjoying beer, wine, and appetizers. Mornings are a tasty affair as well with a complimentary breakfast buffet for guests.
When you're not enjoying complimentary bites at the Staybridge Suites, you can cook up treats with a microwave, toaster, and full-size refrigerator. Each suite comes fully equipped with silverware, glassware, plates, pots, pans, and serving dishes. Entertainment is readily available with a DVD player, video rentals, stereo, and flat screen television.
One of Round Rock's best highlights is its parks and trails system. Round Rock's parks cover over 1700 acres and trail corridors. The largest of these is Old Settlers Park. If you're looking for an open space where the kids can stretch their legs, this park offers disc golf, cricket, soccer facilities, and baseball fields over its 645 acres.
The Shaylah Dame Skate Park offers 14,000 square feet of skate features including a bowl and street component. The Play for All Park lives up to its name with areas designated for various types of skill development. You'll find an all abilities playscape and swings, sensory pod, retreat pod, and life skills area.
Are you looking for a place to stretch your legs? Round Rock has several trails to explore. The longest is the Old Settlers Park Trail, covering 3.3 miles. The Busy Creek Trail is a close second at over three miles. You can enjoy a shorter stroll on the Kensington Trail or Round Rock West Trail, both of which are less than a mile.
Even performances take place outdoors in Round Rock. With mild weather most of the year, there are few reasons to head inside. Prete Plaza features a 610-square-foot stage, lawn seating, a lounge area, and shade structures. You'll also find a 1,075-square-foot interactive water feature. Centennial Plaza offers another outdoor stage with lawn seating, a bat observation overlook, and an amphitheater with tiered lawn seating.
If you're looking for a friendly destination for your next Austin area vacation, head to the Round Rock area. Suite accommodations abound, and the price is right for everything from a budget friendly stay with minimal amenities, to a luxury hotel that feels like home.
Below are reviews of the city of Round Rock, TX from an actual visitor's perspective.
Everything is near the hotel. Easy food and shopping center.
Event at Old Settlers Park.
Excellent!
Love the bars and restaurants of Round Rock!
Nice.
Nice.
We were on our way to Oklahoma so we were cutting the trip in half by staying in Austin. Three boys all live in Austin and Round Rock was more convenient for an early start.
Lots of restaurants within walking distance.
Lots of restaurants within walking distance.
Didn't really experience the city. Just went back and forth from the hotel to Kalahari.
I attended the Texas High School Baseball Coaches Association Convention.
Beautiful town. Not too big. Clean.
Plenty of restaurants and stores to visit.
Great as always!
Round Rock is a beautiful town, the people were so nice, the shopping was good, the law enforcement was professional. We liked it so much we're looking to buy and move there!
Pretty and clean. Smells great!
Activities and good environment.
Were there to visit our son. City is growing rapidly.. Food was good, enjoyed BBQ and Kolaches.
Everything was close together.
Enjoyed watching UIL One Act Plays held in the University Performing Arts Center.
Nice Restaurants!
I was in Round Rock to attend a college baseball tournament at Dell Diamond.
The dining options were plentiful and close by.
Visited family. Toured downtown Round Rock. They've restored it nicely.
Rock Around the City is pretty great.
Room very clean, excellent front desk service, quiet and breakfast was great.
Good view, neat environment and good food.
Lots of things to do and lots of places to eat.
Beautiful place!
Nice eateries and location of activities.
Round Rock Doughnuts!
Was there for the mall; lots of choices for food.
The YMCA and parks.
There were many options for food in the area.
Good breakfast, friendly staff, and comfortable stay.
We enjoyed the mall after the cross-country competition.
The restaurants and shops were awesome.
The mall was nice, as well as the places around there, and the hotel accommodations.
We were there for a soccer tournament which was great, so were the accommodations to the hotel.
We ate at a restaurant called FD's on the opposite side of the hotel and loved the food and prices!
It's a very nice city that offers everything nearby whether you are looking for a good restaurant to a variety of shopping options.
We went to the train depot to ride the Austin Steam train. So much fun.
Went to the round rock outlet mall and had a blast. It's a beautiful city.