A portion of the Creekside Loop Trail at Old Settlers Park is closed as construction continues on the Harrell Parkway reconstruction project.
What you need to know
The closure affects a segment of the 1.3-mile paved trail near Harrell Parkway, where crews are elevating the trail out of the floodplain.
The work is intended to improve long-term safety and accessibility for pedestrians.
Construction in the area is expected to continue through the end of the year, with the trail scheduled to reopen in January 2027.
About the project
The Harrell Parkway reconstruction is a central component of the $259 million Old Settlers Park Buildout, funded largely by Round Rock’s 2023 voter-approved bonds.
The project will reconstruct Harrell Parkway into a two-lane rural roadway with dedicated left-turn lanes at key intersections.
A new bridge is being built to replace the existing low-water crossing at McNutt Creek, elevating both the roadway and adjacent trail out of the floodplain.
Additional pedestrian improvements include a new underpass and bridge that separate foot traffic from vehicles, improving access between sports complexes, playgrounds and other park amenities.
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