Bastrop County, Administrative county in Texas, US
Bastrop County is an administrative region in central Texas covering approximately 896 square miles and contains both urban development areas and natural spaces with parks and recreational facilities. The area features a mix of residential neighborhoods, commercial zones, and agricultural land that together make up the region's varied landscape.
The county was established in 1837 and named after Felipe Enrique Neri, Baron de Bastrop, who supported Stephen F. Austin's land grant initiatives. This founding marked an important moment in the early settlement of central Texas by American colonists.
The Bastrop County Courthouse built in 1883 displays classical revival features and stands as a monument in the National Register of Historic Places. This building serves as a visual anchor in the area and reflects the architectural style visitors encounter throughout the downtown.
Visitors should know that key services and facilities spread across multiple areas, so planning ahead makes sense when exploring the region. Online resources from the county administration help with preparation, and local roads connect the various neighborhoods together.
The area has grown from a small settlement in the early phase of American expansion to a developing hub within the Austin metropolitan area. This transformation is visible today in the mix of older structures and modern developments spread throughout the region.
Location: Texas
Inception: 1836
Capital city: Bastrop
Shares border with: Williamson County, Lee County, Fayette County, Caldwell County, Travis County
Website: http://co.bastrop.tx.us
GPS coordinates: 30.10000,-97.31000
Latest update: December 20, 2025 11:43
Circuit of the Americas
32.1 km
Circuit of the Americas
32 km
Bastrop State Park
4.2 kmLake Walter E. Long
34.4 km
Buescher State Park
16.1 km
Manor Downs
38.8 km
Luedecke Arena
36.9 km
Colorado River Bridge at Bastrop
1.8 km
Bastrop County Courthouse and Jail Complex
1.3 km
T. A. Hasler House
1.6 km
Crocheron-McDowall House
2.2 km
Fowler House
2 km
H. P. Luckett House
2 km
Jenkins House
2.3 km
Hopewell School
14.6 km
White House
1.9 km
Richard Starcke House
1.3 km
J Lorraine, Texas Ghost Town
32.2 km
Sherwood Forest Faire
20.2 km
Lower Elgin Road Bridge at Wilbarger Creek
16.7 km
Bastain-Haralson, Ed, House
1.3 kmBastrop Christian Church
1.7 kmBastrop Opera House
1.6 kmEast Metropolitan Park
29.5 kmKennedy Bluffs
11.5 kmWalter E Long Municipal Park
34.5 kmSchaeffer, W. F., House
1 kmRed Bluffs
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