Taylor, Texas

Historic Charm & Contemporary Vide

Located approximately 18 miles east of Round Rock, at the intersection of US 79 and SH 95, this community has a diverse ethnic heritage and an entrepreneurial population that embraces hard work and community involvement. With a mix of historic homes and grandeur homesites, it’s the perfect place to call home. Residents here can enjoy an active contemporary lifestyle, just outside of the busy Central Texas metropolitan hustle of Austin, Texas.

Real Estate Market Data

The data used in these reports come from the Texas REALTOR® Data Relevance Project, a partnership among Texas REALTORS® and local REALTOR® associations throughout the state. Analysis provided through a research agreement with the Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University

2022 Q4 Taylor Market Statistics

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City Facts

Area Codes: 512 & 737
Population: 17,167
County: Williamson
Mayor: Brandt Rydell

Important Numbers

Electric:
888.313.6862 Oncor • https://www.oncor.com/SitePages/ForHome.aspx

Water/Sewer:
512.759.4055 City of Taylor • https://www.ci.taylor.tx.us/697/Documents

Natural Gas:
888.286.6700 Atmos Energy • https://atmosenergy.com/

Garbage/Recycling:
512.759.4055 City of Taylor • https://www.ci.taylor.tx.us/697/Documents

TV/Internet/Landline:
800.288.2020 AT&T/DirecTV • https://www.att.com/
855.885.7714 Spectrum • https://official.spectrum.com/
877.694.9474 Suddenlink • https://www.suddenlink.com/
855.707.2579 Dish Network • http://dish.com/
512.257.1077 Western Broadband • http://www.westernbroadband.com/

Police (Non-Emergency)
512.352.5551

Fire (Non-Emergency)
512.352.6992

Taylor Texas Web Page
512.759.4049 • https://www.ci.taylor.tx.us

Chamber of Commerce
512.930.3535 • http://www.taylorchamber.org

Education

Public

Taylor Independent School District

Taylor ISD serves more than 3,200 students with five campuses and an alternative school. In addition, it provides the community with an early college high school and a special education campus.

3101 N. Main St., Taylor, 76574
512.365.1391 • http://taylorisd.org/Map

Private Schools

St. Mary’s Catholic School

Mission
“The mission of St. Mary’s Catholic School is to further God’s kingdom through faith, academics, and service.”

Vision
“The vision of St. Mary’s Catholic School is to educate the next generation to live and uphold the Gospel teachings of Jesus Christ.  We educate for WISDOM AND VIRTUE, CENTERED ON CHRIST!”

Educational Philosophy
“St. Mary’s is a Catholic school committed to Classical education, in terms of both content and pedagogy. …more

Christian Catholic Grades PK-12
520 Washburn ST, Taylor, TX 76574
512.365.1431 • https://stmarystaylor.orgMap

St. Paul Lutheran School

Christian Lutheran Grades PK-5
610 Fowzer ST, Taylor, TX 76574
512.255.4491 • Map

Charter Schools

Meridian School

“Meridian is a public, tuition-free charter school funded through state and federal dollars like traditional schools. Open to all students who live within the boundaries of Williamson County in Central Texas, Meridian is the vehicle realized by several Williamson County families that worked together with the goal of offering an education that will bring a love of learning to the classroom for their children and yours.”

International Baccalaureate K-12
2555 IH – 35 North, Round Rock, TX 78664
512.660.5230 • http://mwschool.org/ • Map

Higher Education

East Williamson County Higher Education Center – Hutto

“The East Williamson County Higher Education Center in Hutto (EWCHEC) is a multi-institutional teaching center providing a wide array of educational opportunities and workforce readiness programs.

Temple College, Texas State Technical College, and Texas A&M University-Central Texas have united in a visionary partnership to bring college degrees and workforce readiness programs with certificate and licensure career and technical education to the residents of Williamson County.”

1600 Innovation BLVD, Hutto, TX 78634
512.759.5616 • https://huttocolleges.com/huttoMap

ACC – Round Rock

“Austin Community College is a nationally recognized two-year college.  ACC serves Central Texas as the primary gateway to higher education and technical training. ACC’s mission is to provide open door access to an affordable college education for those who want to earn a degree, learn a marketable skill, and advance their careers.”

4400 College Park DR, Round Rock, TX 78665
512.223.0000 • https://www.austincc.edu/campuses/round-rock-campusMap

Texas State University – Round Rock

“The Round Rock Campus provides exceptional academic programs, student academics support services, and training opportunities to students and the community in Round Rock, North Austin, and Williamson County. To accomplish these goals, the RRC expands on the quality instruction of the faculty by providing:

  • exceptional academic programs that utilize a variety of instructional delivery methods,
  • efficient and effective student academic support services,
  • career training responsive to community needs,
  • informative and creative lectures and community events, and
  • courteous, top-quality customer service to faculty, students and guests.”

1555 University BLVD, Round Rock, TX 78665
512.716.4001 • https://www.rrc.txstate.edu/Map

Healthcare and Community Services

Hospitals

Ascension Seton Medical Center – Round Rock

“Ascension Seton Williamson Hospital in Round Rock, Texas, is a full-service hospital with 24/7 emergency care and Level II Trauma Center. We deliver care for life-threatening injuries and illnesses. Our care teams listen to quickly understand your health needs and deliver care that’s right for you. Ascension Seton Williamson Hospital is a destination for specialty care – including heart and vascular health, ENT, orthopedics, women’s health and maternity services. Our OB-GYN maternity care teams at our Maternity Unit which includes a level I neonatal unit, deliver a personalized birthing experience and advanced neonatal care for sick babies. Dell Children’s Emergency care is available onsite as well. We offer a wide range of minimally invasive procedures, imaging, lab tests and rehabilitation services, all on one campus.”

201 Seton Parkway, Round Rock, TX 78665
512.324.4000 • https://healthcare.ascension.org/locations/texas/txaus/round%20rock%20ascension%20seton%20williamson?Map

St. David’s Round Rock Medical Center – Round Rock

“St. David’s Round Rock Medical Center provides comprehensive health care to residents of Williamson and surrounding counties. As a leader in the region, St. David’s Round Rock Medical Center provides leading-edge care in Cardiac Services, Emergency & Trauma, Surgical Services, Orthopedics & Joint Replacement, St. David’s Neuroscience & Spine Institute and Rehabilitation.

  • 24/7 Emergency Department & Level II Trauma Center
  • Certified Chest Pain Center
  • Maternity & Newborn Care
  • Joint Replacement Surgery
  • Heart & Vascular Services
  • Comprehensive Rehabilitation Services
  • St. David’s Neuroscience & Spine Institute”

2400 Round Rock AVE, Round Rock, 78681
512.341.1000 • https://stdavids.com/locations/st-davids-round-rock-medical-center/Map

Family Services

First 3 Years

“Mission Statement: We educate, advocate, and collaborate to advance the healthy development of infants, toddlers, and their families.”

972.310.4097 • https://first3yearstx.org/austin-chapter-meetings/

Texas Health and Human Services

“From the headquarters in Austin to eligibility offices in the Rio Grande Valley to laboratories in the Panhandle, Health and Human Services employees are there to respond to the needs of Texans.

The professionals that staff health and human services agencies across the state are ready and willing to assist people who need services, contractors who provide them and anyone with questions about the services we provide. While the headquarters offices are located in Austin, there are offices across the state that serve Texans.”

Phone: Dial “211” • http://hhs.texas.gov/

Texas Department of Family and Protective Services

“The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) works with communities to promote safe and healthy families and protect children and vulnerable adults from abuse, neglect, and exploitation. We do this through investigations, services and referrals, and prevention programs.

DFPS has five major programs that do this important work:

Adult Protective Services • Protects the elderly and people with disabilities from abuse, neglect, and exploitation through investigations and services.

Child Protective Services • Protects children from abuse and neglect through services, foster care, and adoption.

Child Protective Investigations • Investigates reports of child abuse or neglect to determine if any child in the family has been abused or neglected. If the children aren’t safe, the investigator starts protective services.

Prevention and Early Intervention • Manages community-based programs that prevent juvenile delinquency and child abuse and neglect.

Statewide Intake • Takes reports of abuse, neglect, and exploitation from across the state through its Texas Abuse Hotline (1-800-252-5400) and through the website TxAbuseHotline.org 24-hours a day, every day of the year. 

Call the Texas Abuse Hotline if you suspect that a child or adult who is elderly or has disabilities is being abused, neglected, or exploited.”

800-252-5400 • http://www.dfps.state.tx.us/

Senior Services

Can be found on our related blog post under Williamson County.

Arts, Sports, and Recreation

Can be found on our related blog post under Williamson County.

Festivals

Can be found on our related blog post under Williamson County.

Parks

“The City of Taylor takes great pride in its lush, green areas which includes over eight miles of hike and bike trails in three major parks: Bull Branch, Murphy and Fannie Robinson. Public swimming pools, basketball courts and playscapes are at both Murphy and Fannie Robinson Parks. In addition to these green areas, the Taylor Regional Park and Sports Complex offers a nature area, playscapes and outstanding sports fields for baseball, softball, soccer, basketball and football. “

http://www.ci.taylor.tx.us/773/Parks-and-Trails

Bull Branch Park

“Bull Branch park is located at Lynn and Davis Street and boasts more than 65 acres of beautiful park area that includes a fishing pier, recreational amenities, and Hike and Bike trail. Entrance to the Hike and Bike trail is located on Lynn St.”

904 Dellinger Dr, Taylor, TX 76574
http://www.ci.taylor.tx.us/239/Bull-Branch
Map

Fannie Robinson Park

“Fannie Robinson Park is a 55-acre community park bounded by Walnut and Threadgill Streets. The park is named after Fannie Robinson, a life-long resident of Taylor. The land was acquired in 1939 and, at the urging of Dr. James Dickey, the park was dedicated and named in honor of Ms. Robinson in 1955. 

Read about the history of Fannie Robinson Park.”

260 S Dolan ST, Taylor, TX 76574
http://www.ci.taylor.tx.us/244/Fannie-Robinson-Park
Map

Heritage Square

“Heritage Square is located in Historic Downtown Taylor at 400 N. Main Street and serves as homage to our rich cultural history. It is 1.67 acres and hosts multiple seating areas under shade, a walking path and historical markers. 

For Pavilion and Amphitheater rental policy and fees, click here. “

101-159 E 4th St, Taylor, TX 76574
http://www.ci.taylor.tx.us/247/Heritage-Square
Map

Murphy Park

“120-acre park with athletic facilities, playgrounds, swimming pools, a lake & ample picnic sites. View current plans for park upgrades.”

1600 Veterans Dr., Taylor, TX 76574
http://www.ci.taylor.tx.us/243/Murphy-Park
Map

Hike and Bike Trail

“3 miles of walking trails (crushed granite / concrete / asphalt surface) “

Fannie Robinson Park to Bull Branch Park, Taylor, TX 76574
http://www.ci.taylor.tx.us/241/Hike-and-Bike-Trail
Trail Map

Taylor Regional Park and Sports Complex

“TRPSC is a state-of-the-art sports facility and the site of many national tournaments, particularly in summer months.”

210 Carlos G. Parker Blvd, Taylor, TX 76574
http://www.ci.taylor.tx.us/762/Taylor-Regional-Park-Sports-Complex
Map

Pierce Park

“Pierce Park is the City of Taylor’s newest addition to Parks and Recreation. Groundbreaking for the park was held December 2017. The park was funded in part by a grant from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation and Certificates of Obligation bonds. 
The land for the park was donated by Chisum Pierce to honor his late father, Lieutenant Commander Thomas Floyd Pierce. Project LOOP raised significant funds for the park with their 50/50 initiative.”

326 Porter ST, Taylor, TX 76574
http://www.ci.taylor.tx.us/934/Pierce-Park
Map

Farmer’s Market

Farmers Market

“The Market will be open every Saturday starting March 7 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Heritage Square Pavilion. The Market will be open every Saturday until third Saturday in December.”

101-159 E 4th St, Taylor, TX 76574
http://www.ci.taylor.tx.us/961/Farmers-Market
Map

Nearby Winery

Georgetown Winery

“At Georgetown Winery, we only feature our own exclusive wines made and produced from Texas and California grapes at the right stage of ripeness, aged to perfection and bottled in limited lots. We carry a range of wines from light to intense, soft to powerful, whites,  sweets, and reds, all fascinating, noteworthy, and award-winning. Our wines are made at our 2nd Winery in Liberty Hill Texas at the Thirsty Mule Winery.”

715 S Main ST, Georgetown TX 78626
https://georgetownwinery.com/
Map

National Railway

Terrell County, Texas / United States – June 2, 2020: Amtrak’s Texas Eagle train travels through the desert near Sanderson, Texas. • Licensed Image © 2020 Adobe Stock Images.

Taylor is connected to Amtrak’s system by way of the Texas Eagle. The Texas Eagle begins daily in San Antonio and three times a week it begins in Los Angeles; it ends each journey in Chicago. (Or vice-versa.) The entire journey is 65 hours and stops along the way include, Los Angeles, Palm Springs, Tucson, El Paso, San Antonio, Austin, Fort Worth, Dallas, Texarkana, Little Rock, Poplar Bluff, St. Louis, Springfield, and finally Chicago. If you have the time, I highly recommend the experience/journey; but do yourself a favor and buy the sleeper room upgrade. 

Amtrak
Platform Boarding Only – No Shelter
118 East First Street, Taylor, TX 76574-3627
800.872.7245 • https://amtrakguide.com/routes/texas-eagle/ • Map

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