Great Oaks, Brushy Creek

Updated June 22, 2026 · 774 residents

Great Oaks is a serene, rural-style enclave known for its exceptional visual appeal and quiet atmosphere. While the area offers significant privacy and large, wooded lots, residents should expect limited walkability and few local services within immediate reach.

Key Highlights

Private and SpaciousModerate WalkabilityUpscale and ManicuredPet Friendly PathsSemi-Rural FeelQuiet and RemoteQuiet EnvironmentVariable Air QualityPurely ResidentialModerate CoveragePolitically MixedDiverse Age MixModerate Flood Risk
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About Great Oaks

Located on the north side of the Brushy Creek waterway in Williamson County, Texas, the Great Oaks subdivision was first developed between 1973 and 1975. The neighborhood is characterized by its distinct rural charm, featuring large, heavily wooded lots ranging from 1 to 4.5 acres and a notable absence of sidewalks, which preserves a country-like atmosphere. Situated off the historic Hairy Man Road, Great Oaks primarily consists of custom-built, single-family homes constructed during the 1970s and 1980s, with spacious floor plans typically spanning 2,500 to 4,300 square feet. The community balances its rustic, tranquil setting with proximity to suburban conveniences and local landmarks like the Brushy Creek Community Center and Great Oaks Elementary School.

The area offers a distinct, quiet living environment characterized by a high degree of privacy and a strong rural feel. With a high visual appeal rating, the landscape is defined by lush, mature trees and open green spaces that provide a stark contrast to more densely populated suburban developments. Residents benefit from a peaceful acoustic environment, as the area remains largely insulated from industrial activity and significant noise pollution, fostering a tranquil setting that is rare in the modern suburban landscape.

Prospective residents should note that the neighborhood prioritizes seclusion over convenience, resulting in lower walkability and limited immediate access to daily amenities. While it provides an ideal setting for those seeking a low-density lifestyle, it may be less suitable for those who prioritize frequent social activity or pedestrian-friendly access to urban services. Families may find the proximity to highly-rated Leander and Round Rock school districts a significant advantage, though they should consider the localized nature of the community when evaluating daily commute and service needs.

Neighborhood Scores Across 15 Qualities

🤫 Privacy Index

Residential lots offer significant separation between homes, providing a higher degree of privacy than the Brushy Creek average. According to iHuus data, most properties feature substantial spacing and defined boundaries via fencing.

🚶 Walkability

Residential streets feature consistent sidewalk networks and safe crossings, though overall walkability is slightly below the Brushy Creek average.

🎨 Visual Appeal

Spacious homes with private pools and well-maintained landscapes define the local scenery. According to iHuus data, the visual quality of this area is notably higher than the Brushy Creek average.

🐕 Dog Friendliness

Connected green corridors and wide residential sidewalks provide safe, traffic-free routes for walking pets. According to iHuus data, these features offer a slightly lower level of accessibility for dog owners compared to the Brushy Creek average.

🗺️ Urban-Rural Index

Spacious, wooded lots and significant open green space provide a more rural atmosphere than the typical Brushy Creek suburban landscape. This transition between low-density housing and natural woodland is more pronounced here than the city average, according to iHuus data.

Neighborhood Vibe

Low density and significant open space create a serene environment, though the area lacks the social energy found in more active parts of the city. Most essential services are scattered and typically require a vehicle to reach, as few businesses are within walking distance.

🔊 Acoustic Comfort

Acoustic levels are notably lower than the Brushy Creek average, consisting primarily of infrequent distant trains or sporadic vehicle noise. According to iHuus data, the area maintains a high level of acoustic comfort.

🌿 Air Quality

Air quality levels fluctuate between acceptable and unhealthy ranges, which may cause occasional concern for sensitive groups. This area sits slightly below the Brushy Creek average according to iHuus data.

🏭 Industrial Proximity

Industrial activity is virtually nonexistent in this area, with only a small utility site located near the southern edge. According to iHuus data, the neighborhood remains almost entirely free of warehouses and heavy manufacturing, mirroring the high standards seen across Brushy Creek.

🏥 Health Insurance Coverage

Health insurance enrollment among residents is lower than the average for the city of Brushy Creek, according to iHuus data.

🗳️ Ideological Lean

Political views in this area are evenly split between conservative and liberal leanings, representing a more moderate landscape than the broader Brushy Creek area.

👥 Population Age Profile

Residents live alongside a balanced variety of young adults, families, and older individuals. According to iHuus data, this demographic spread is slightly more varied than the average found in Brushy Creek.

🌊 Flood Safety

Residual flood risk exists within this area as it sits within a 500-year floodplain, though this level of risk is comparable to the average found across Brushy Creek according to iHuus data.

Block-Level Insights for Great Oaks

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Walkabilityavg 8.09
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Acoustic Comfortavg 4.18
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Privacy Indexavg 6.12
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Visual Appealavg 8.08
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Dog Friendlinessavg 7.52
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Urban-Rural Indexavg 7.04
Neighborhood Vibeavg 4.12
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Health Insurance Coverageavg 8.86
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Air Qualityavg 6.64
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Industrial Proximityavg 9.95
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Flood Safetyavg 6.28
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Ideological Leanavg 5.93
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Population Age Profileavg 4.59
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Fire Safety
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School Quality

School Districts Serving Great Oaks

Leander Independent School District school district map
Leander Independent School District
Grades K–127/10
49 schools Rating range: 410 / 10

Leander Independent School District is a high-performing 'Solid' district that remains a regional leader in academic outcomes and educator quality, despite managing a $34 million budget deficit and contentious school consolidations. With terminal high schools like Vandegrift, Vista Ridge, and Cedar Park consistently achieving top-tier ratings and national certifications, the district's academic floor is exceptionally high. While fiscal restructuring has led to the elimination of approximately 150 teaching positions and the closure of Faubion Elementary, the district's proactive use of open enrollment and data-driven resource management indicates a stable organization navigating growth-related financial pressures without compromising its core mission of college readiness and instructional excellence.

Schools

Leander H SHigh
10/10
Cedar Park MiddleMiddle
10/10
Cypress ElElementary
10/10
Cedar Park H SHigh
10/10
Vista Ridge H SHigh
10/10
New Hope H SHigh
10/10
Laura Welch Bush ElElementary
10/10
Deer Creek ElElementary
10/10
Knox Wiley MiddleMiddle
10/10
Westside ElElementary
10/10
Florence W Stiles MiddleMiddle
10/10
Early College H SSecondary
10/10
Steiner Ranch ElElementary
10/10
Artie L Henry MiddleMiddle
10/10
Canyon Ridge MiddleMiddle
10/10
Rutledge ElElementary
10/10
Rouse H SHigh
10/10
River Ridge ElElementary
10/10
Ronald Reagan ElElementary
10/10
Vandegrift H SHigh
10/10
Parkside ElElementary
10/10
Tarvin ElElementary
10/10
Leander MiddleMiddle
8/10
Running Brushy MiddleMiddle
8/10
Charlotte Cox ElElementary
8/10
Pleasant Hill ElElementary
8/10
William J Winkley ElElementary
8/10
Officer Leonard A Reed ElElementary
8/10
Glenn H SHigh
8/10
Monta Jane Akin ElElementary
8/10
Pauline Naumann ElElementary
8/10
Four Points MiddleMiddle
8/10
Stacy Kaye Danielson MiddleMiddle
8/10
Whitestone ElElementary
6/10
Block House Creek ElElementary
6/10
C C Mason ElElementary
6/10
Lois F Giddens ElElementary
6/10
Bagdad ElElementary
6/10
Grandview Hills ElElementary
6/10
River Place ElElementary
6/10
Larkspur ElElementary
6/10
Patricia Knowles ElElementary
6/10
Jim Plain ElElementary
6/10
Christine Camacho ElElementary
6/10
North ElElementary
6/10
Ada Mae Faubion ElElementary
4/10
Leander Extended OpportunityHigh
Not rated
Step - DetentionSecondary
Not rated
Step - CoreSecondary
Not rated
Round Rock Independent School District school district map
Round Rock Independent School District
Grades K–127/10
59 schools Rating range: 210 / 10

Round Rock ISD is a premier, stable district characterized by exceptional academic achievement, particularly within its high school feeder patterns which include some of the highest-rated campuses in Texas. While the district is grappling with a projected $30 million budget deficit and modest teacher pay increases that lag behind inflation, its ability to pass significant bond measures and maintain an 'A+' rating from Niche underscores strong community support. A minor performance gap exists between northern and southern campuses, but the district remains a top regional destination for its specialized IB and CTE programs and comprehensive safety infrastructure.

Schools

Fern Bluff ElElementary
10/10
Deep Wood ElElementary
10/10
Kathy Caraway ElElementary
10/10
Round Rock H SHigh
10/10
Canyon Vista MiddleMiddle
10/10
Laurel Mountain ElElementary
10/10
Great Oaks ElElementary
10/10
Ridgeview MiddleMiddle
10/10
Blackland Prairie ElElementary
10/10
Cactus Ranch ElElementary
10/10
Patsy Sommer ElElementary
10/10
Chandler Oaks ElElementary
10/10
Rrisdpk3PPrekindergarten
10/10
Noel Grisham MiddleMiddle
10/10
Spicewood ElElementary
10/10
Rrisd Early College H SHigh
10/10
Mcneil H SHigh
10/10
Cedar Valley MiddleMiddle
10/10
Brushy Creek ElElementary
10/10
Purple Sage ElElementary
10/10
Westwood H SHigh
10/10
Live Oak ElElementary
10/10
Canyon Creek ElElementary
10/10
James Garland Walsh MiddleMiddle
10/10
Teravista ElElementary
10/10
Linda Herrington ElElementary
10/10
Pearson Ranch MiddleMiddle
10/10
Elsa England ElElementary
10/10
Forest North ElElementary
8/10
Xenia Voigt ElElementary
8/10
Chisholm Trail MiddleMiddle
8/10
Old Town ElElementary
8/10
Redbud ElElementary
8/10
Pond Springs ElElementary
8/10
Jollyville ElElementary
8/10
Hopewell MiddleMiddle
8/10
Forest Creek ElElementary
8/10
Stony Point H SHigh
8/10
Cedar Ridge H SHigh
8/10
Vic Robertson ElElementary
6/10
Deerpark MiddleMiddle
6/10
Union Hill ElElementary
6/10
Pfc Robert P Hernandez MiddleMiddle
6/10
Claude Berkman ElElementary
6/10
Double File Trail ElElementary
6/10
Gattis ElElementary
6/10
Wells Branch ElElementary
6/10
Caldwell Heights ElElementary
6/10
Success H SHigh
6/10
C D Fulkes MiddleMiddle
4/10
Bluebonnet ElElementary
4/10
Neysa Callison ElElementary
4/10
Joe Lee Johnson ElElementary
2/10
Anderson Mill ElElementary
2/10
Round Rock Opport Ctr DaepHigh
Not rated
S T E P - DetentionSecondary
Not rated
GoalsHigh
Not rated
El DaepElementary
Not rated
S T E P - C O R EHigh
Not rated

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Great Oaks a walkable neighborhood?
No, the area is designed for a rural, low-density lifestyle and lacks the infrastructure for high walkability. Residents typically rely on vehicles for daily errands and commuting.
What are the schools like in this area?
The neighborhood is served by the Leander and Round Rock Independent School Districts, both of which are highly regarded for their academic performance and strong community support.
Is this neighborhood quiet?
Yes, the area maintains a high level of acoustic comfort with minimal noise pollution from traffic or industrial activity, making it a peaceful retreat.
What is the housing style in Great Oaks?
The community features custom-built, single-family homes from the 1970s and 1980s situated on large, heavily wooded lots that provide significant privacy.