Williamson County, Texas
About Williamson County, Texas
Just north of Austin, Williamson County was established in 1848 and named in honor of Robert M. Williamson, a pivotal figure in the Battle of San Jacinto. The area boasts a rich history dating back to its creation from Milam County, establishing Georgetown as the county seat. The area spans 1,137 square miles, uniquely divided by the Balcones Escarpment, carving a path from Jarrell to Georgetown to Round Rock.
Today, Williamson County thrives as a vibrant corner of Texas, where history meets modern entertainment. With a reputation as a fast-growing region, it allures both wanderers and prospective residents with its diverse opportunities for life, work, and play. Cowboys, warriors, rangers, and the legendary Chisholm Trail - come to Williamson County, a captivating destination for everyone.