Looking for something to do in the Round Rock area? Check out these 12 events happening in April and early May.

Total solar eclipse at River Ranch County Park

Williamson County is hosting a solar eclipse viewing event at River Ranch County Park. Experts will be available to provide education information about the solar eclipse, in addition to hands-on activities and viewing equipment.
  • April 8, 7:30 a.m. (park opens), 12:18-2:58 p.m. (eclipse occurs)
  • $4 park entrance fee
  • 194 Reveille Way, Liberty Hill
  • www.wilcotx.gov
Austin Country, Folk and Blues Festival (Round Rock-Georgetown)

A day of country music concerts will be accompanied by artist and craft vendors, gourmet food, and a farmers market. The lineup features musicians such as Flat River Band, Frank Ray and Taylor Austin Dye.Earth Day 2024

Round Rock Parks and Recreation is hosting a community get together at the Rabb Pavilion at Old Settlers Park to promote environmental awareness. Attendees will have a chance to help clean up the lake, plant some trees and learn about the Earth’s environment.Wine and Swine


Local wine bar Wine Sensation will celebrate its fifth anniversary with a pork dinner, serving guests carnitas with tortillas, rice, beans and salsa. The event will also have music, games, and wine and beer tastings.
  • April 20, 6-9 p.m.
  • $55 (adult ticket), $25 (under age 21 ticket)
  • 409 N. Mays St., Round Rock
  • www.winesensation.com
Two Step Inn

The two-day music festival will feature performances from over 35 artists across four stages. The lineup includes musicians and bands such as Cody Johnson, Turnpike Troubadours, Hank Williams Jr., Ryan Bingham and others.
  • April 20-21, noon-10 p.m.
  • $189 (starting price for one-day ticket), $349 (starting price for two-day ticket)
  • 445 E. Morrow St., Georgetown
  • www.twostepinn.com
Williamson County A&M Club’s Muster

The Williamson County club of Texas A&M alumni will have its annual Muster Roll Call. The event is a tradition among Aggies of remembering alumni who have died in the previous year. A dinner will be served prior to the roll call. Tickets must be purchased online.At the Windmill

A new series by the Round Rock Parks and Recreation department, themed events will be held At the Windmill at Yonders Point in Old Settlers Park. The first of two planned events is Jazz at the Windmill, offering residents a place to enjoy the surrounding landscape and listen to music.Red Poppy Festival


Georgetown’s annual Red Poppy Festival commemorates the flower’s blooming season and features three days of food and craft vendors, a parade, a car show, concerts, and other activities.Slice of Pflugerville

The city of Pflugerville will have its annual festival celebrating the various cultures that make up the Pflugerville community. The event will feature live music, a variety of food, games, art vendors and more.ATX Rock Revival

A roundup of rock artists will take the stage at Round Rock Amp. Headlined by Bob Schneider, the lineup also includes Del Castillo, Monte Montgomery, Patrice Pike, Kelly Willis and The Derailers.Round Rock Market Days

On the first Saturday of each month in downtown Round Rock, local vendors set up booths in Prete Plaza. Patrons can spend the day checking out booths of unique and handmade goods, such as soaps, charcuterie boards, candles, jewelry, art, apparel and more.6th annual Round Rock Donut Dash


The annual 5K event features a pit stop at the halfway mark for runners and walkers to fuel up on a doughnut or two. Participants can sign up for the challenger division, in which runners must run half a 5K, eat a dozen doughnuts and finish the run. The event also has a casual division for those who want to run and eat at their own pace. Online registration ends May 8.