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Tarrytown For Families: Schools, Parks, Daily Life

Tarrytown For Families: Schools, Parks, Daily Life

Thinking about raising your family in Tarrytown? You want a quiet, tree‑lined neighborhood that still keeps you close to downtown, good school options, and easy weekend plans that do not take all day. This guide gives you a clear look at schools, parks, commuting, and the housing landscape so you can decide if Tarrytown fits your routine. Let’s dive in.

Tarrytown at a glance

Tarrytown sits just west of downtown Austin, framed by W. 35th Street to the north, Lake Austin and Scenic Drive to the west, Enfield and Lake Austin Boulevard to the south, and MoPac to the east. The neighborhood reads as established and residential with a mature oak canopy, historic bungalows, and newer rebuilds. You will notice local shopping nodes like Tarrytown Center and Casis Village, plus greenbelts and lakeside pockets that shape easy weekend outings.

Local anchors families use often include Lions Municipal Golf Course, lakeside cafés and restaurants on Lake Austin Boulevard, and arts destinations like Laguna Gloria a short drive away. These touchpoints make after‑school stops and quick Saturdays simple.

Schools and enrollment

Public school pattern and how to verify

Many Tarrytown addresses feed into Austin ISD with a common pattern: Casis Elementary for PK–5, O. Henry Middle for 6–8, and Austin High for 9–12. Always verify for a specific address since boundaries can change. You can review campus and district details for Casis through the Texas Tribune’s school profile for Casis Elementary in Austin ISD.

AISD now uses the unified Enroll Austin system for new and transfer registrations, and the district has discussed potential consolidation or rezoning in 2025. Before you rely on any assignment, confirm the latest boundary map and Board decisions through the district’s updates shared in Casis campus communications about Enroll Austin and rezoning.

Programs and campus updates to ask about

Casis was rebuilt in the early 2020s, and west‑side campuses have been part of ongoing facility planning discussions. When you compare homes, check each campus for current offerings like arts, gifted services, dual‑language, and after‑school care. If you are timing a move, ask about enrollment windows, transfer policies, and waitlists.

Private and early‑childhood options

Several independent schools sit a short drive from Tarrytown. Commonly referenced nearby options include St. Andrew’s Episcopal School, The Girls’ School of Austin, St. Austin Catholic School, The Khabele School, and Rawson Saunders. You can scan a neighborhood‑level roundup of private choices on the Tarrytown schools overview. Local churches and community centers also host preschool and part‑time care programs. If you plan multiple school pick‑ups, map your routes at school times to see how they fit your day.

Parks, pools, and easy weekend rituals

Neighborhood greens you will use

Families lean on small parks like Tarrytown Park and Reed Park for quick playground stops, pickup games, and shaded walks. These pocket parks make weekday afternoons and short weekend breaks simple.

Mayfield Park and Preserve

A favorite for low‑key outings, Mayfield Park pairs historic gardens with short preserve trails and free‑roaming peafowl. It is photo‑friendly, calm, and great for young kids who like to explore without a long hike.

Deep Eddy Pool

Deep Eddy Pool, Texas’s oldest man‑made pool, is minutes away and popular for family swims, lessons, and year‑round lap swimming. It is an easy add‑on to a morning in the neighborhood.

Lake time and dog runs

Red Bud Isle and the Lady Bird Lake trail network are close for dog walks, kayaking, and short paddles. Many families pair a quick trail loop with a snack or coffee nearby.

Lakeside coffee and meetups

Mozart’s sits right over the water and is a classic parent meet‑up spot with roomy outdoor seating. Plan an early coffee and pastry, then roll into a park stop or swim. See hours and location on the Mozart’s Coffee Roasters page.

Sample family micro‑itineraries

  • Saturday: Coffee at Mozart’s, a quick playground break at Tarrytown Park, then head to Deep Eddy for a late‑morning swim. Wrap with lunch along Lake Austin Boulevard.
  • Sunday: Start with a calm stroll at Mayfield Park, then a short loop on the Lady Bird Lake trail or a quick kayak from Red Bud Isle. Finish with an easy picnic in the shade.

Getting around and daily errands

Walkability varies by block

Parts of the Exposition Boulevard and Casis Village corridor score as very walkable, while many interior streets are more car‑dependent. Check a sample address like 2625 Exposition Blvd on Walk Score, then run your prospective street to see how it compares. For most families, everyday errands are a mix of short walks and short drives.

Transit is available but limited

CapMetro service reaches the area, though routes and frequency have shifted over recent remaps, and many residents treat transit as a backup rather than a primary commute. If you plan to ride, test your peak‑hour trip from your exact address. You can read a neighborhood overview that notes transit context on the Tarrytown page on Wikipedia.

Driving and commute notes

Quick access to MoPac makes off‑peak drives to downtown or the UT area often under 10 to 15 minutes. Peak‑hour times stretch fast, so do a practice run that includes school drop‑offs. If you are juggling multiple campuses, plan left‑turns and school zones into your timing on Enfield and Exposition.

Shopping and services nearby

Tarrytown Center and Casis Village offer everyday stops like coffee, casual dining, and small shops. Larger groceries such as H‑E‑B and Randalls are a short drive. Pediatricians and family medical practices cluster in central Austin and along Lake Austin Boulevard and Westlake corridors, which makes it easy to pair appointments with school routes.

Housing snapshot and buyer tips

Price posture and housing stock

Tarrytown and the wider 78703 area typically show higher median sale prices than Austin overall, with neighborhood medians commonly in the seven‑figure range. Inventory includes historic bungalows, thoughtful modern rebuilds, lakeside estates, and a few townhouse or condo pockets near the eastern edge. For a feel of the upper‑tier market, browse the Tarrytown luxury homes overview on Redfin.

Demographics at a glance

ZIP code 78703, which includes Tarrytown, reports substantially higher median household income and home values than the Austin city median. You can review a ZIP‑level snapshot on the 78703 profile. Block‑level patterns vary, so use property‑specific data when you are comparing homes.

Practical checks before you make an offer

  • Verify the assigned public schools for the exact address using AISD’s Enroll Austin tools and current boundary maps. Districtwide rezoning is under discussion for 2025, so confirm the latest Board decisions through AISD updates shared in Casis communications.
  • Confirm park and pool details, including seasonal hours and rules, on the City of Austin pages for Mayfield Park and Deep Eddy Pool.
  • Run a Walk Score check for the specific block you are considering to understand true walkability.
  • If you need current pricing guidance, review a fresh neighborhood snapshot and have your agent pull the latest MLS comps for your shortlist.

Tarrytown offers a calm, connected lifestyle with quick access to the best of central Austin. If you want a neighborhood that balances parks, schools, and convenient commutes, it belongs on your list. When you are ready to tour homes, align schools, and time the move, reach out to Cord Shiflet for principal‑led guidance and a concierge search.

FAQs

Which public schools serve Tarrytown homes?

  • Many addresses feed Casis Elementary, O. Henry Middle, and Austin High, but you should verify the exact assignment for each property through AISD’s Enroll Austin tools.

How do I confirm my Tarrytown home’s school zone?

  • Use AISD’s enrollment and boundary lookup and check the latest district updates, including 2025 rezoning discussions shared via Casis campus communications.

Is Tarrytown walkable for families with strollers?

  • Some pockets near Exposition and Casis Village are fairly walkable for coffee and quick errands; most interior streets will still require short drives for groceries and activities.

What are easy kid‑friendly outings near Tarrytown?

  • Mayfield Park for a short garden stroll, Deep Eddy for a family swim, a quick loop on the Lady Bird Lake trail, and a lakeside coffee at Mozart’s are frequent family routines.

How long is the commute from Tarrytown to downtown Austin?

  • Off‑peak drives can be under 10 to 15 minutes with direct access to MoPac; test your route during school drop‑off and evening peak to set realistic timing.

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