Round Rock Trails Master Plan Survey
Round Rock Trails Master Plan Survey
The City of Round Rock is updating its Citywide Trails Master Plan to guide the future of our trail system.
Trails play an important role in our community's recreation, transportation, overall health and economic vitality. This survey builds on community input gathered during in-person open houses and gives residents an opportunity to share feedback online. As the City already has existing and potential future trail alignments in place, this survey is intended to gather feedback on user preferences to shape how these trails are planned, built and improved.
Any proposed trail concepts shown are conceptual and may change as planning and design continue.
Please review the information below and proceed through the following pages to take the survey.
Current and Proposed Trail System
Below is a map of existing trails in Round Rock, as well as potential future alignments the City has identified for future long-term planning purposes. To view the map in detail, click the image below or click here to open map in new window.
Background Information: Trail System Guiding Principles
The following guiding principles are currently being used to develop strategies and recommendations for Round Rock’s trail system.
Sustainable and Resilient
Plan and build trails that are durable and resilient to climate and environmental stressors.
Use sustainable materials and practices that minimize long-term environmental impacts and are financially sustainable.
Attractive, Safe and Authentic
Design trails and trail elements that are safe, logical, and cohesive while reflecting Round Rock’s culture and unique character.
Incorporate art and signage to create memorable experiences.
Well-Connected and Accessible
Develop a continuous, accessible, and interconnected trail network that links Round Rock neighborhoods, parks, schools, and key destinations.
Supportive of Round Rock’s Economic Vibrancy
Utilize trails as a tool to support local business and tourism.
Promote trail-oriented development that seamlessly and thoughtfully integrates trails with new development projects.
Healthy and Active Recreation
Promote activity and access to natural settings that encourage walking, rolling, running, and biking to improve community health.