Champion Park
Families will enjoy this family-oriented park, which includes a water feature, picnic area, and covered playground. It is a convenient location with plenty of parking and restrooms. It also has a large sand box for younger children. It is a great spot to spend a warm summer day.
Bounce houses are allowed only at Champions Park, but owners must have approval before they set up the bounce house. Owners must also provide proof of insurance and list Williamson County as an additional insured party. In addition, the owner must provide clean-up. In some cases, an additional clean-up fee may be charged, depending on the number of employees needed to complete the task.
Another popular park for families in the area is Brushy Creek Lake Park, which has a tranquil lake and plenty of recreational opportunities. This park has a splash pad and sand box, and even a secret maze garden. Visitors can also rent kayaks and paddle boards during the summer months. The park’s paved path also runs along the 183 Toll Road.
If you want to get to Champion Park by bike, it is possible to download Moovit, an app that gives you free maps and directions. The app also shows alternative routes and times so you can plan your trip to the park. Even if you don’t have a bike, it is possible to take a stroll on the white paved trail.
Homeowners in Champions Park tend to sell their homes quickly. The median price for a home in the neighborhood is $420K, ranging from $396K to $450K. Currently, there are three homes for sale in the neighborhood. With this low inventory, prices have increased by 23.6% since last year.