Bastrop County, Texas
Bastrop County is a county in the U.S. state of Texas. In 2020, 97,216 people lived there.[1] The county seat is Bastrop.
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Counties | |
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Parks and preserves |
- Balcones Canyonlands
- Bastrop
- Emma Long
- Enchanted Rock
- Hippie Hollow
- Indiangrass
- Longhorn Cavern
- McKinney Falls
- Mount Bonnell
- Onion Creek
- Pedernales Falls
- John Stokes
- Wild Basin
- Zilker
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Geography |
- Austin Chalk
- Balcones Fault
- Edwards Aquifer
- Edwards Plateau
- Highland Lakes
- Hill Country
- Llano Uplift
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Bodies of water |
- Barton Creek
- Barton Springs
- Colorado River
- Granger Lake
- Lady Bird Lake
- Lake Austin
- Lake Georgetown
- Lake Marble Falls
- Lake Travis
- Lake Walter E. Long
- Pedernales River
- San Gabriel River
- San Marcos River
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Transportation |
- Capital Area Rural Transportation System
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Cities | | Bastrop County map |
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CDPs |
- Camp Swift
- Cedar Creek
- Circle D-KC Estates
- McDade
- Paige
- Red Rock
- Rosanky
- Wyldwood
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Other communities |
- Alum Creek
- Bateman
- Butler
- Clearwater
- Colorado
- Flower Hill
- Hills Prairie
- Jeddo
- Jordan
- Kovar
- Pettytown‡
- Rockne
- Salem
- Sayersville
- St. Mary's Colony
- String Prairie
- Togo
- Utley
- Upton
- Watterson
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Ghost towns |
- Grassyville
- McDuff
- Phelan
- Pin Oak
- Oak Hill
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Footnotes | ‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties |
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