Cedar Creek, Texas The Cedar Creek Community Center Cedar Creek is an unincorporated improve in Bastrop County, Texas, United States, positioned 11 miles west of Bastrop at the intersection of State Highway 21 and Farm to Market Road 535. Although it is unincorporated, Cedar Creek has a postal service, with a ZIP code of 78612. The improve takes its name from a tributary of the Colorado River titled Cedar Creek.

The 405-acre Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort is positioned in Cedar Creek.

Cedar Creek High School Students in the Cedar Creek region attend Cedar Creek Elementary School, Cedar Creek Intermediate School, Cedar Creek Middle school, and Cedar Creek High School. All Cedar Creek schools are inside the Bastrop Independent School District. Cedar Creek County Park was dedicated in 2008.

The 46 acre park is Bastrop County's first county park.

Climate data for Cedar Creek The 1910 sanctuary of the Cedar Creek United Methodist Church.

In 1832, Addison and Mary Owen Litton and the rest settled the region around where the Old San Antonio Road crossed Cedar Creek.

A road from Austin to the Gulf of Mexico was laid out through Bastrop County near Cedar Creek in 1837.

CEDAR CREEK, TEXAS from the Handbook of Texas Online, retrieved 2008-12-20 Cedar Creek, Texas, Google Maps, retrieved 2008-12-20 "Cedar Creek Elementary Attendance Boundary." "Cedar Creek feeder pattern: Cedar Creek High School, Cedar Creek Middle School, Cedar Creek Intermediate School, Cedar Creek Elementary," Cedar Creek Park Association Climate Summary for Cedar Creek, Texas Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cedar Creek, Texas.

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