Austin Service Areas
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Barton Creek & Barton Creek West
Named after William Barton, Barton Creek is tied to one of Austin’s most recognizable waterways and hill country settings.
Barton Hills takes its name from the Barton Springs area and grew into a well-known South Austin neighborhood near Zilker Park.
Bee Cave traces its name to honeybee colonies early settlers found in limestone caves west of Austin.
Bouldin Creek is one of Austin’s older central neighborhoods, named after the Bouldin family and shaped by early southside growth.
Clarksville was founded in the 1870s as a freedmen’s community and remains one of Austin’s most historically significant neighborhoods.
Lake Hills developed west of Austin near Lake Austin and the surrounding hill country, known for its wooded residential setting.
Lost Creek developed as Austin expanded westward into the hill country, becoming known for rolling terrain and established neighborhoods.
Old West Austin includes some of the city’s most historic residential districts, closely tied to Austin’s early growth west of downtown.
Rollingwood began as farmland and gradually developed into a small residential community just west of downtown Austin.
Rosedale grew around early Austin medical and residential development, becoming known for classic homes and tree-lined streets.
South Austin has long carried a distinct identity shaped by local music, independent businesses, older neighborhoods, and city growth.
Tarrytown developed in the early twentieth century and became one of Austin’s most established neighborhoods west of downtown.
The Hills grew as a planned residential community near Lakeway, known for its quiet setting, golf course surroundings, and hill country character.
Travis Heights is one of Austin’s early planned neighborhoods, known for historic homes, winding streets, and proximity to South Congress.
Westlake developed across the hills west of downtown Austin and became one of the area’s most recognized residential communities.
Zilker is named after Andrew Zilker, whose land donations helped shape the park and neighborhood central to Austin’s identity.