Vacation Rentals in Cedar Park

Vacation Rentals in Cedar Park

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Highlights Cedar Park

  • Cedar Park rentals
  • Calm destination
  • Picturesque parks and historical sites
  • Plenty of fun outdoor games
  • Fine cuisine and culture

Prices and availability

Current Vacation rental prices Cedar Park

$179for 28 Dec - 4 Jan
$254 annual average
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Current vacation rental availability Cedar Park

20%for 28 Dec - 4 Jan
48% annual average
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Vacation rentals in Cedar Park

Cedar Park locations

Book a trip to the fantastic city of Cedar Park, a suburb just adjacent to Austin, Texas. Most of the vacation rentals in Cedar Park are located in the city Center. It is on a 66.56 square kilometer piece of land and it lies in two counties; Williamson County and Travis County. Cedar Park's proximity to Austin and the Lower Colorado River Lake System makes it the perfect place to enjoy nature while taking a break from the hustle and bustle of life.

vacation rentals for everyone

Cedar Park offers rental packages for everyone, ranging from size to price. The prices are reasonable and affordable. Its suburban lifestyle offers both style and comfort to whichever rental you choose. Cedar Park allows for family, friends and pets and offers the best possible amenities such as fast wireless networks and up-to-date amenities. The rentals come with a yard, and some have an additional pool. Others even have a Jacuzzi and a lake view. They provide a sense of tranquility, seeing as Cedar Park is mostly conservative and serene.

Vacation rentals in Cedar Park

The area and getting around

Cedar Park's Geographic and Demographics

Cedar Park is a suburb just adjacent to Austin, Texas. The estimated population is about 80,000 people. The U.S. Route 183 traverses through the city, dividing it into north and south. The name comes from a park that was a rail stop in the late 1800s. The median age of most Cedar Park residents is about 34 years. with miles of trails, the city offers visitors more opportunities to enjoy the outdoors through nature trails and hiking activities.

Home to all fun activities

Perhaps the coolest part about Cedar Park is its sophistication. When you visit, you feel like you're pampering yourself on vacation. Ironically though, even with its high living standards, Cedar Park remains one of America's most affordable places to live. The city is close to Austin, known for being a tech hub. Some of the fun activities include swimming, hiking, camping and many more.Places to visit include the Austin Steam Train Association. The experience is that of riding a train inside a museum. Lake Travis provides adrenaline-laced activities such as zip-lining to those who have the heart to do so. These zip lines are not for the faint-hearted; they are famed to be some of the longest and fastest of their kind. So if you need an adrenaline booster or need to tick a few items off your bucket list, Lake Travis in Cedar Park is your next destination.

Travelers and activities

Destination for families and couples

Clean, spacious and quiet rentals are what make visitors come back again to Cedar Park's vacation rentals. Sometimes, you will not believe you are in a city Center due to the calm in the city. The beds are large and comfortable to accommodate multiple children. Most come stocked with essentials, although it is advisable to call ahead and inquire. Food is bountiful and exquisite, and couples may prefer to go for a picnic at Galloway and Hammond City Park. Santa Catarina offers delicious meals such as taco trays which feed up to six.

Destination for sports lovers

Cedar Park is home to the famous Texas Stars, one of Texas's greatest hockey teams. They play their home games at the H-E-B Cedar Park Center. The center hosts up to 150 events yearly, making it one of the top spots to visit while in the area. The Austin Spurs basketball team also play at the Center.

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Top 5 travel tips for visiting Cedar Park

1. Capital of Texas Zoo

If you're a fan of wildlife, the Capital of Texas Zoo has to feature in your itinerary. Picture walking next to a lion or seeing hundreds of exotic animals. Your kids will have the adventure of their lives seeing all the animals they see on TV live. Some perks to visiting this park include guided tours, feeding baby animals, and inspiring the next generation of zookeepers and animal lovers through the junior keeper's program.

2. Splash Shack

Just by the name, one can imagine the tons of fun you'll experience once you visit. The indoor water park, which consists of a 10,000 square foot water area, promises all the water fun you can imagine. The temperatures are always warm inside the park, regardless of the outside weather. Pack up your water gear and have a blast at Cedar Park's Splash Shack.

3. Shady Oaks Gun Range

Bet you've imagined yourself as James Bond at some point in your life, getting the attention and the bravado. At Shady Oaks Gun Range, you've found the place of your dreams. With advanced technology, great lighting and ballistics and a ready professional team, the range provides shooters with the necessary skills served with a keen detail to safety precautions.

4. Veteran's Memorial Park

History etched its mark in Cedar Park when Gregory Beck inspired the monument. It represents the Aircraft Carrier of George H.W. Bush, with a bronze soldier standing on guard. The soldier is none other than Cedar Park's First Class Matthew Morris, killed in 2008. Memorial Park is an excellent place to learn about the history of our people. The Veteran's Memorial Pool is located nearby and provides fun activities for kids, with water slides, platforms and water games. It also has a dog pond, amphitheater and ball courts.

5. The Heritage Oak Tree

Boasting about four centuries, this live oak tree provides tannin and acorns. While it is a majestic creation to fascinate on, the most beautiful thing about the tree is that around 30,000 lights are lit every year in December as a celebration. During this time, travelers can enjoy live band music, food, carriage rides and photos. Entry is accessible to all.

FAQs: Vacation Rentals in Cedar Park

How much did it cost for a vacation rental in Cedar Park last year?

Our data shows that Cedar Park had an average price of $332 per night, a relatively high one for a city in the USA.

When are vacation rentals cheaper in Cedar Park?

If you would like to save the maximum during your vacation to Cedar Park, pack your bags and travel there in February ($215 per night on average), June ($258), or January ($276), to find the lowest prices for the whole year.

In which months is it more expensive to rent a vacation rental in Cedar Park?

When it comes to looking for a vacation rental in Cedar Park, the months when you will pay the most are, in order of highest to lowest, September, November and August, with average prices per night of $480, $412, and $387, respectively.

Is it necessary to plan a trip to Cedar Park well in advance?

If you decide to put Cedar Park on your bucket list, we recommend organizing your vacation long before you go because it is usually very high in demand, with an annual average of 85% of rentals booked the previous year.

What are the best months for a last-minute getaway?

The months when it's easiest to find free accommodation in Cedar Park are September (the average amount of properties that are free reached 29% of the total last year), January (28%), and August (22%).

How many rentals does Holidu have in Cedar Park?

Holidu offers around 180 properties in Cedar Park from 2 different partners, so find the perfect type of accommodation you are looking for. We've got you covered!