
Do you enjoy fine wine? Our real estate agents have some ideas for you!
No matter whether you prefer Round Rock homes for sale or Cedar Park homes for sale, you'll never be far from the best regional wines. Texas wine country may not be as famous as Napa Valley or the south of France, but you can enjoy delicious wines and delectable food pairings.
Texas wine is known for its minerality, as the state's dry climate ensures the fruit is harvested earlier. As it spends less time on the vine, it has distinctive notes and qualities far different from the fruity wines of California.
Let's drop in on some local wineries just waiting for your visit. All of which you can drive to from Cedar Park in less than an hour:

When we have clients looking at Round Rock homes for sale, we often try to tell them about the best things to see and do nearby. One of the top museums we recommend visiting is the Williamson Museum. Founded in 1997, this museum seeks to preserve the history and culture of Williamson County. Their permanent exhibits are enthralling and educational, but they also have some upcoming special events you may want to attend.

Sometimes your dog has some extra energy to burn! When our real estate agents want to give their pets some quality outdoor time, they head for these great Central Texas dog parks near Georgetown homes for sale.

The Cedar Park community offers so many wonderful programs and events. Many of them take place at the Cedar Park Public Library. In fact, there are some events and programs coming up soon that you may want to attend. The library is located at 550 Discovery Blvd., Cedar Park, TX 78613. All of these programs are open to the public and occur throughout the year.

Have you been thinking about getting into gardening? March 12th is National Plant a Flower Day, so now is the perfect time to get started. Our real estate agents have been looking forward to getting out in their gardens again, and they can't wait to add some new flowers to their collections. Here are a few of their top tips for gardening in Central Texas.