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Hunters Creek, TX Real Estate
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Hunters Creek is a residential neighborhood in Travis County, positioned along the north shore of Lake Travis near the city of Lago Vista. The community is defined by its generous lot sizes, cedar-studded Hill Country terrain, and proximity to one of the most scenic stretches of Lake Travis in the Austin metro. Residents here enjoy a genuine connection to the outdoors, with waterfront parks, boat ramps, and open land that maintain the area's low-density character. The Lago Vista corridor has long attracted buyers who value space and natural beauty, and Hunters Creek sits at the center of that appeal. Neighborhoods | Schools | Lifestyle | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Hunters Creek, TX Real Estate
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Hunters Creek
The Hunters Creek subdivision is the primary residential community in this corner of northwest Travis County. Sitting within the Lago Vista ISD boundaries, the neighborhood offers a mix of established residential homes and undeveloped land parcels, making it one of the few places near Lake Travis where buyers can still find raw acreage alongside move-in-ready houses on generous lots. Homes here tend to sit on parcels well above the Austin average, with the extra space translating to privacy, room for outbuildings or gardens, and a genuine sense of separation between neighbors.
The surrounding area includes several lakefront and lake-access communities spread along the north shore of Lake Travis. Buyers who explore Hunters Creek often compare it to the broader Lago Vista corridor, which spans the cedar hills between RR 1431 and the shoreline. For similar Hill Country lake communities nearby, Lago Vista, Jonestown, and Spicewood are all worth exploring as part of the same search.
Lifestyle & Outdoor Recreation
The Lake Travis shoreline north of Austin has a character that is distinctly different from the developed stretches near Lakeway or Bee Cave. In the Hunters Creek area, the water is closer to the surface of daily life, and the rhythm of the neighborhood follows the lake. Lago Vista maintains multiple waterfront parks with boat ramps, fishing piers, and swimming areas, and the city's lake access program has long been a draw for full-time residents and weekend visitors alike.
The Hill Country terrain surrounding the neighborhood rewards those who enjoy time outdoors. Cedar breaks, limestone outcroppings, and canyon-cut ravines define the landscape, and the area's low development density keeps much of it intact. Pace Bend Park, located a short drive to the south along Paleface Ranch Road, offers camping, hiking, cliff jumping, and miles of public lake frontage. Muleshoe Bend Recreation Area and Arkansas Bend Park add options for kayaking, birding, and shoreline exploration without the crowds that come with more trafficked parts of the region.
Day-to-day amenities are centered in Lago Vista proper, with grocery stores, medical offices, dining, and marinas clustered along RR 1431. For a broader range of shopping and restaurants, Lakeway to the south offers the Hill Country Galleria and a full retail corridor reachable in under 30 minutes on a clear day.
Schools in Hunters Creek
Hunters Creek falls within Lago Vista Independent School District, which serves the communities along the north shore of Lake Travis. The district includes Lago Vista Elementary, Lago Vista Middle School, and Lago Vista High School, forming a complete K-12 path within the same close-knit community. The smaller district size creates a campus environment where students are known by name and community involvement in school activities runs deep.
Lago Vista High School fields competitive athletic programs and offers extracurricular activities well matched to the area's outdoor setting. The compact size of the district means parents tend to be actively engaged in what happens on campus, and the schools draw consistent support from the surrounding neighborhoods. For those considering private school options, several are available in Lakeway and the broader northwest Austin corridor, accessible via RR 1431 and RR 620.
Real Estate Market Overview
The Hunters Creek market is a specialized segment of the Lake Travis real estate landscape. Inventory tends to be a mix of residential homes on large lots and undeveloped land parcels, giving buyers options at different price points and stages of the building process. Because the neighborhood is not a master-planned community with a steady pipeline of new construction, available homes turn over infrequently, and buyers who identify the right property should be prepared to act decisively.
Land buyers in this area are often drawn by the opportunity to build a custom home in a Hill Country setting with Lake Travis proximity. Building timelines, site development costs, and utility connections are all important factors to evaluate when considering a raw parcel in this corridor. Working with an agent who knows the Lago Vista area specifically can make a meaningful difference in understanding what a land purchase actually requires before a shovel hits the ground.
Buyers exploring the broader Austin area homes for sale market will find that Hunters Creek and the surrounding Lago Vista corridor represent a distinctive alternative to the more urbanized or suburban parts of the metro. The tradeoff is density for space, city services for lake access, and a longer commute for a setting that is genuinely hard to replicate anywhere closer to downtown.
Getting Around Hunters Creek
Hunters Creek sits roughly 35 to 45 minutes from downtown Austin under typical conditions, depending on the time of day and destination. The primary route east runs along RR 1431 toward the intersection with RR 620, then south to Loop 360 or east to US-183. Traffic on RR 1431 and RR 620 during peak hours is a real consideration for anyone commuting daily, as this stretch does not have freeway-grade capacity and can back up significantly in the mornings and late afternoons.
Residents who work remotely or keep flexible schedules find the distance far less consequential. Lago Vista has the everyday services most residents need, including grocery stores, pharmacies, and medical care. Cedar Park's commercial corridor, including access to the US-183A toll road, is about 20 minutes east and opens up a much wider range of retail and dining options without requiring a full trip into Austin.
Neuhaus Realty Group works regularly with buyers evaluating the Lake Travis corridor and can provide honest, detailed guidance on what daily life actually looks like from this part of Travis County, including the commute realities and local amenities that only become clear after spending time in the area.
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