Updated June 22, 2026
See how neighborhoods in Round Rock compare on urban-rural index. Rankings are based on measured data aggregated across each neighborhood boundary. How urban-rural index is measured →
Frequent open land and significant natural tree cover provide a more semi-rural atmosphere than the typical Round Rock suburban layout. Residents can expect more scattered homes amidst woodlands compared to the city average.
Frequent open land and significant natural tree cover provide a more spacious, woodland-like setting than the typical Round Rock suburban landscape. According to iHuus data, this area features low-density development characterized by large pockets of green space and transitioning natural landscapes.
Frequent open land and significant tree cover provide a more rural atmosphere than the typical Round Rock suburb. This layout features a mix of low-density development and scattered homes integrated with natural spaces, according to iHuus data.
| Neighborhood | Score | City Rank | vs. City Avg |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vista Oaks | 8 | #1 | +1.0 ↑ |
| Brushy Creek North | 8 | #2 | +1.0 ↑ |
| Mayfield Ranch Enclave | 7.7 | #3 | +0.7 ↑ |
| Sendero Springs | 7.7 | #4 | +0.7 ↑ |
| Stone Oak at Round Rock | 7.5 | #5 | +0.5 ↑ |
| Paloma Lake | 6.7 | #6 | -0.3 ↓ |
| Meadows of Chandler Creek | 6.6 | #7 | -0.4 ↓ |
| Chandler Creek | 6.5 | #8 | -0.5 ↓ |
| La Frontera | 6.5 | #9 | -0.5 ↓ |
| George Blessing | 6.5 | #10 | -0.5 ↓ |
| The Creeks at Round Rock | 6.5 | #11 | -0.5 ↓ |
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