With the Hiking Club, Sweetwater residents can meet neighbors while exploring the community’s seven beautiful trails, along with activities in the surrounding Hill Country. The hikes are led by resident Rosemary Borthwick and her Australian Shepherd, Bonnie, who both love the outdoors.
Since relocating to Austin from Arizona in 2020, Shannon Worley has developed a strong following in Sweetwater and neighboring communities for her family portraits. Life is also picture-perfect for the rest of the family, with their two kids thriving at Lake Travis ISD’s Rough Hollow Elementary.
Come to the Sweetwater Club on Sat., Nov. 20 for the annual Sweetwater Holiday Bazaar, featuring handmade products and services by Sweetwater residents and other vendors, amid festive holiday music. A mimosa bar and food trucks will also be at the Bazaar.
Sweetwater’s natural beauty and neighborly vibe ranked high in a recent survey of community residents. See more reasons why Sweetwater residents love where they live.
Sweetwater residents are experts when it comes to living well and keeping it local. See their favorite picks for memorable meals, holiday shopping and more.
Everybody knows Zillow and Trulia. But do you know about Matrix 7.0? Or Sweetwater’s own Homefinder? There are more tech tools to help your home search than you probably imagined.
Spring is a beautiful time to drive up to The Summit, an exclusive estate home enclave atop one of the highest points in Sweetwater. With an elevation of 1,235 feet – one of the highest points in Travis County – The Summit is limited to only 30 estate homesites for sale within a gated entrance.