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Woodrun Homes for Sale in Bastrop County

Woodrun is a residential neighborhood set in Bastrop County, where the iconic Lost Pines loblolly forest creates a landscape unlike anything else in Central Texas. Tucked between the Colorado River corridor and historic downtown Bastrop, this community offers genuine seclusion with mature tree canopy and generous lot sizes that feel a world away from the congested suburbs closer to Austin. The area draws buyers who want space, wooded surroundings, and a slower pace without completely disconnecting from the metro, and it sits in a county that has quietly become one of the more compelling destinations for buyers priced out of Travis County. About the Area | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle | FAQs

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About Woodrun Homes for Sale in Bastrop County

Woodrun and the Bastrop County Setting

Woodrun occupies a quiet corner of Bastrop County in the heart of the Lost Pines region, a geological anomaly where loblolly pines grow in dense stands hundreds of miles west of the main East Texas pine belt. The result is a landscape that looks and feels nothing like the scrubby cedar and oak that dominate most of Central Texas. If you have driven through Bastrop State Park and thought, I want to live near this, Woodrun is exactly the kind of neighborhood that delivers on that instinct.

Homes in the Woodrun area sit on lots with mature pine and hardwood canopy, making the tree coverage itself a meaningful part of what you are buying. This is an established residential community rather than a master-planned development, which means the housing stock has real variety: ranch-style homes from earlier decades, updated mid-century builds, and more recent infill construction. There is no single dominant builder or cookie-cutter floorplan here. What ties the neighborhood together is the setting, the pines, the relative quiet, and proximity to one of the best-preserved natural areas in Central Texas.

Buyers comparing neighborhoods in this part of Bastrop County often consider the broader corridor running from Cedar Creek in the west through Bastrop proper and out toward Elgin to the north. Cedar Creek sits closer to the Austin city limits and tends to attract buyers who want the Lost Pines character with a shorter commute. Bastrop itself has a walkable historic downtown along Main Street with locally owned restaurants, a growing arts scene, and expanding retail along the Highway 71 corridor. Woodrun provides easy access to all of that without putting you directly in the middle of the town's busiest areas.

Further out, communities like Smithville to the south and Paige to the east offer even more rural settings along the Colorado River and surrounding ranchland. Buyers who want maximum seclusion sometimes end up in Red Rock or Rosanky, both of which sit in the rolling terrain south of Bastrop with acreage properties and very low density. Woodrun occupies a middle ground: more space and character than a suburban tract development, but with Bastrop's amenities close enough to matter.

Schools Serving Woodrun

Woodrun falls within the Bastrop Independent School District, which covers a substantial portion of Bastrop County. BISD has invested significantly in facilities and programs over the past decade as the county has grown. Bastrop High School serves students in much of the district and has expanded its career and technical education programs alongside its traditional academics. Cedar Creek High School on the western side of the district serves students in that corridor and has a strong athletic program that draws community support.

At the elementary and middle school levels, BISD operates multiple campuses across the county, with boundary assignments that can shift as enrollment grows. Buyers with school-age children should verify current attendance zones directly with BISD before finalizing a purchase, as rezoning has occurred in recent years to accommodate population growth. The district's central office can provide the most current campus assignment for any specific address in Woodrun.

Bastrop County also has a growing number of charter school options and private schools that serve families looking for alternatives to the traditional public school track. These include options in the Bastrop city area and accessible via the broader Highway 71 and 290 corridors.

Real Estate Market Overview

The Woodrun real estate market reflects the broader Bastrop County dynamic: buyers generally find more space per dollar here than in comparable communities within Travis County. The county has attracted steady interest from buyers relocating from Austin and from out of state, drawn by the combination of wooded acreage, reasonable prices, and a commute that, while real, remains manageable for many buyers.

Homes in Woodrun tend to appeal to buyers who prioritize lot size, tree coverage, and a residential neighborhood with some age and character. Because this is not a master-planned community, you will not find HOA-mandated uniformity, which suits buyers who want the ability to customize and expand without architectural committee approvals. The tradeoff is that home quality and condition can vary more than in newer planned developments, so buyers should work with an agent familiar with the area who can help evaluate what you are actually buying beneath the canopy.

Buyers exploring Bastrop County often compare Woodrun to nearby areas like Cedar Creek, which tends to see stronger demand given its shorter Austin commute. McDade along Highway 290 is another option for buyers who want rural character at a lower price point and do not mind a longer drive. For buyers browsing Austin area homes for sale who have been priced out of closer-in neighborhoods, Bastrop County consistently comes up as a place worth a serious look.

Getting Around from Woodrun

Woodrun's position in Bastrop County puts it roughly 35 to 45 minutes from downtown Austin under normal traffic conditions, with Highway 71 serving as the main artery connecting the area to the metro. SH-71 runs east-west through Bastrop and ties into Loop 1 (MoPac) and eventually I-35 on the Austin side. During peak commute hours, the stretch between Bastrop and the city can back up, particularly through the Bastrop city limits and near the merge with SH-130. Buyers who commute daily will want to test the route at rush hour before making a decision.

Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is accessible in approximately 30 minutes without traffic, which makes the Bastrop County commute tolerable for frequent travelers who spend time out of the office. Bastrop itself has expanded its local services considerably, with grocery stores, medical facilities, and a range of dining options along the Highway 71 corridor, reducing the need for daily Austin runs for most day-to-day needs.

Buyers comparing drive times across Bastrop County will find that Cedar Creek sits closer to the Austin line, shaving 10 to 15 minutes off the commute for buyers in that area. Elgin to the north along Highway 290 has its own highway corridor and is a strong option for buyers who need access to both the Austin metro and the Round Rock or Georgetown areas via SH-130.

Lifestyle and Outdoor Recreation

Life near Woodrun centers heavily on the natural environment. Bastrop State Park is one of the closest major green spaces, with miles of hiking and mountain biking trails through the Lost Pines. The park's Civilian Conservation Corps structures, built in the 1930s, give it a historic character that sets it apart from newer state parks. After the 2011 Bastrop Complex Fire destroyed a large portion of the forest, the pines have been regenerating steadily, and the park has become a symbol of ecological resilience in Texas.

Lake Bastrop to the north of town, managed by the Lower Colorado River Authority, offers boat ramps, fishing, swimming areas, and camping. The Colorado River runs through the region and is accessible at several public points, with kayaking and tubing popular during the warmer months. For buyers who want river access woven into their routine, this area delivers without requiring a long weekend drive.

Downtown Bastrop has developed a genuine food and drink scene over the past several years. Local breweries, wine bars, and a rotating cast of independent restaurants line the historic Main Street corridor, making it a real destination rather than a pass-through. The art community has roots here, with galleries and studios that have been drawing creatives from Austin for years. Smithville to the south has a similar arts-forward culture along the Colorado River and is worth a visit for buyers considering this part of the county.

Neuhaus Realty Group works throughout Bastrop County and understands what separates one wooded neighborhood from the next in this market. If you are ready to explore what Woodrun and the surrounding area have to offer, we are here to help you find the right property and make sense of a market that rewards buyers who know where to look.

Frequently Asked Questions

What school district serves Woodrun?
Woodrun is served by the Bastrop Independent School District. BISD operates campuses across Bastrop County, with Bastrop High School and Cedar Creek High School serving students at the secondary level depending on which part of the district you live in. Attendance boundaries can shift as the county grows, so confirm your specific campus assignment with the district before purchasing.
How far is Woodrun from downtown Austin?
Woodrun sits roughly 35 to 45 minutes from downtown Austin under normal traffic conditions, with Highway 71 as the primary route. Rush hour traffic between Bastrop and Austin can add meaningful time to the commute, particularly eastbound in the morning and westbound in the evening. Buyers who commute daily should test the route during peak hours.
How does Woodrun compare to nearby Cedar Creek or Bastrop?
Cedar Creek sits closer to Austin along Highway 71 and tends to see stronger demand because of the shorter commute. Bastrop proper has a walkable historic downtown with restaurants and local amenities within easy reach. Woodrun offers a quieter residential setting with mature tree coverage and larger lots, making it a strong option for buyers who want more space and seclusion while staying close to Bastrop's services.
What are the property tax rates in Bastrop County?
Bastrop County property tax rates typically range from approximately 1.7% to 2.1% of appraised value annually when you combine county, ISD, and other taxing entity rates. The exact rate for a specific property depends on which taxing entities apply at that address. Your title company or a local tax advisor can provide the precise calculation for any home you are considering.
Is there new construction available near Woodrun?
Woodrun itself is an established neighborhood without an active builder program, but the broader Bastrop County area has seen new construction activity in nearby communities and along the Highway 71 corridor. Buyers interested in new construction might also consider communities in Bastrop or Elgin, where builder activity has expanded significantly in recent years.
What outdoor activities are available near Woodrun?
The area has excellent outdoor access. Bastrop State Park offers hiking and mountain biking through the Lost Pines forest, and Lake Bastrop provides fishing, boating, and swimming managed by the LCRA. The Colorado River is accessible at multiple points for kayaking and tubing. Bastrop State Park in particular is one of the more historically significant parks in the Texas system, with 1930s CCC structures still standing.
What other communities in Bastrop County should I compare to Woodrun?
Buyers exploring this part of the county often also look at Cedar Creek for its proximity to Austin, Smithville for its Colorado River setting and arts community, and Elgin to the north for its Highway 290 access. More rural alternatives include Paige, Red Rock, and Rosanky for buyers who want maximum acreage and seclusion.
Are there HOA fees in Woodrun?
Woodrun is an established neighborhood without the structure of a master-planned community, which typically means no mandatory HOA fees or architectural review processes. Buyers should verify during the contract period whether any deed restrictions or voluntary associations apply to a specific property, as these can vary lot by lot in older residential areas.
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