The new two-story, open-air pavilion area at Old Settlers Park in Round Rock will open this November with a celebration featuring live music, a ribbon cutting and fireworks.

The setup

As part of the ongoing expansion at Old Settlers Park, the city has built a new open-air pavilion and permanent stage in the Lakeview area.

The new space, designed to serve as a gathering place for concerts and other community events, features modern restroom facilities and the city plans to build a new Joanne Land Playground. This is the first of several major projects happening at Old Settlers Park.

What’s happening?


To celebrate, the Round Rock Parks and Recreation Department will host Lakeview Kickoff: A Stone in the Park on Nov. 15, with acclaimed musician Allen Stone performing on the new stage at 6 p.m. Mayor Craig Morgan and City Council will be onsite for a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Afterwards, the city will put on a fireworks display using the pyrotechnics originally prepared for this year’s Frontier Days on the Fourth of July.

The Lakeview area is located at 1001 Harrell Parkway, Round Rock.