Stargazing with local astronomers, enjoying the annual Cedar Fest and watching country performances—community members have a range of events to look forward to from March 25 to April 19.

Event details are subject to change. This list is not comprehensive.

March

Chuck Wagon Breakfast

Community members can enjoy rodeo season with a breakfast hosted by Frost Bank featuring scrambled eggs, sausage, biscuits and gravy, peach cobbler and coffee. Complimentary “howdy” bandanas will be available while supplies last.
  • March 25, 7:30-9:30 a.m.
  • Free
  • Frost Bank, 1450 E. Whitestone Blvd., Cedar Park
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Star Party

From kids crafts to stargazing with the Austin Astronomical Society, attendees can partake in this annual event and find out more about local astronomy. Members of the Liberty Hill Save Our Stars group will be present and available to answer questions. The group is dedicated to limiting light pollution to preserve stargazing in Liberty Hill.
  • March 28, 7-10 p.m.
  • Free
  • Liberty Hill Library, 355 Main St., Liberty Hill
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2025 Cedar Fest

Attendees of all ages can look forward to a free climbing wall, face painting, balloon twisting, local food trucks and more.


DIY Bench or Planter Workshop

Board and Brush Cedar Park will host a step-by-step tutorial with a variety of wood stain and paint colors so participants can create their own bench or planter. All attendees will receive a free doormat and all materials will be provided.

April

Live at Lakeline Concert Series


Cedar Park Parks and Recreation will host a free concert series featuring local musicians including Madam Radar, Zoodust, Sarah Hobbs and Queen Legacy. Attendees can look forward to lawn games, food trucks and beer and wine and are encouraged to bring their own blankets and lawn chairs.

Band of the Hills

As part of Cedar Park’s Park and Recreation’s “Concerts in the Park” series, Band of the Hills will perform a free concert. The community band was founded in 1998 and its mission is to make music accessible for everyone.

Austin Country, Blues and Red Dirt Festival


The annual event will feature performances by Wesley Pruitt and Brennen Leigh in addition to more artists. Participants can enjoy arts and crafts, a farmers market and boutique shopping. Proceeds will go toward The Wounded Warrior Project, which offers programs and services for service members who incurred a physical or mental injury during or after service.
  • April 12, 11 a.m.-9 p.m.
  • Free (children under 12), $5 (admission)
  • Fieldhouse at The Crossover, 1717 Scottsdale Drive, Ste. 160, Leander
  • www.austincountryfestival.com
Hill Country Bloomers will host its annual spring plant sale on April 12, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. (Courtesy Hill Country Bloomers)
Hill Country Bloomers will host its annual spring plant sale on April 12, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. (Courtesy Hill Country Bloomers)
Spring Plant Sale

Hill Country Bloomers will host its annual plant sale which will raise funds for its educational garden grants which benefit schools and nonprofits in the LISD district. Individuals can purchase vegetable starts, native plants, perennials, annuals, cacti and succulents.

Adult Egg Hunt

Community members 21 years and older can experience the joys of being a child during Easter by participating in an egg hunt. The night will feature live music, food, and prizes from sponsors including a Volente Beach stay, Lake Travis Zipline passes and more.


Kids Egg Hunt

Families can celebrate the Easter holiday with two kids egg hunts: one for ages 0-5 at 10 a.m. and one for ages 6 and older at 11 a.m. Individuals can enjoy live music, games, crafts and swim at the resort’s pools.