The Colony is a sudivision located just off Highway 71 in the Cedar Creek area of Bastrop County Texas. The Colony has paved roads and estate sized lots. Restrictions apply which include minimum sq. ft. of site built homes. No mfg. homes are allowed. The Colony offers community buildings and recreation areas, paved roads, and is horse friendly. Information on The Colony, Cedar Creek, Texas
Rosanky is a rural residential subdivision offering larger lots/acreage located approx. 15 miles outside of Bastrop in the area of Rosanky on Highway 304. La Reata has light covenanants allowing only site built homes. The roads are paved, there is a community park area, and convenient community mailboxes. Bastrop is 15 minutes away and Austin is about 45 minutes away. Information on La Reata in Rosanky.
Hunters Crossing is a subdivision in Bastrop Texas located just behind the Home Depot shopping center at the corner of Highways 304 and 71. Centrally located Hunters Crossing offers lots of ameneties for homeowners such as pool, playground, soccer field, pond and fishing pavillion, picnic pavillion, paved roads and easy access to all that Bastrop has to offer. Information on Hunters Crossing.
If you own a horse and you live in Central Texas you have to visit South Texas Tack in Brenham Texas! Located on Highway 290 East South Texas Tack has about 10,000 sq. ft. of horse stuff! A big box store for all of us horse addicts! Grooming supplies, supplements, tack of all kinds, buckets, halters, lead ropes, spurs, blankets, wormers, vaccinations....you name it they have it. All of my horse owner friends and I try to carpool down at least every six to eight weeks to stock up on supplies. It is worth the drive! Besides we have fun doing it together. They also have a South Texas Tack store online. Check it out!

If you are looking for something to do today and tonight jump in your vehichle and head over to Smithville Texas. There will be lots happening, plenty for everyone to enjoy. The morning starts out with a Fun Run at 9 am. Then the arts and crafts show begins at 10 am which will run until around 5pm. There will be train rides, a petting zoo, pony rides, and Santa will be there for the kids. Plenty of shopping along the main street stores as the merchants display their goodies! There are some awesome antiques and collectibles stores! If you get hungry you can visit the new bigger and better Pockets Grill loction, and for a cold libation you can always visit Huebels! Of course the residents of Smithville has gotten into the spirit of things decorating their houses as they seem to do for each and every holiday. Drive thru the historic district to see what they have hung in preperation for Christmas and of course keep your eyes open for the wonderful vintage and historic homes for sale in Smithville Texas if you are considering a move out this way. Smithville is located about 40 minutes from downtown Austin out HWY 71 past Bastrop about thirteen miles. What are you waiting for? Grab your family or friends and come on out!
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