Market Overview for Long Canyon
There are 2 active listings in Long Canyon with a median list price of $1.9M and a median sold price of $1.3M.
Homes average 28 days on market.
Over the past 30 days, 1 homes have sold, with 10 sales in the past 12 months.
The average price per square foot is $528.
About Long Canyon
Long Canyon is a residential neighborhood in northwest Austin, Texas, located off Ranch Road 2222 at Bell Mountain Drive in the 78730 zip code. The neighborhood occupies terrain in the Balcones Canyonlands region of the Texas Hill Country, with rolling limestone hills, mature live oak and juniper tree cover, and topographic variation that places many homes on elevated lots with views of the surrounding hillsides. Development in Long Canyon occurred primarily from the mid-1980s through the mid-2000s, and homes sit on lots ranging from one to two acres. The community is positioned northeast of Steiner Ranch and southwest of Great Hills, within the Four Points area of northwest Austin. The median home price in Long Canyon is approximately $1.7 million, reflecting the large lot sizes, custom construction, and proximity to both Lake Austin and central Austin.
Leander Independent School District serves Long Canyon. Four Points Middle School is the primary middle school for the neighborhood, located on River Place Boulevard and enrolling students in grades 6 through 8. Four Points Middle School has received an A rating from school review platforms and draws from surrounding neighborhoods including River Place, Steiner Ranch, and Westminster Glen. A smaller portion of Long Canyon addresses feed into Lamar Middle School in Austin ISD. Vandegrift High School, located at 9500 McNeil Drive in Austin, is the primary Leander ISD high school for Long Canyon students. Vandegrift serves approximately 2,500 students in grades 9 through 12 and has earned an A-plus rating from Niche. The school offers 26 Advanced Placement courses and has been recognized for strong academic and athletic programs. River Place Elementary School, rated A-plus and located on Sitio Del Rio Boulevard, serves elementary-age children in the area and offers an after-school enrichment program.
The Four Points area provides access to outdoor recreation defined by the Hill Country landscape and Lake Austin. Emma Long Metropolitan Park, one of Austin's oldest parks established in 1939, covers over 1,100 acres along the south shore of Lake Austin. The park offers hiking trails, picnic areas with barbecue grills, camping sites, and a designated swimming and boat launch area on the lake. The Balcones Canyonlands Preserve, a 30,000-plus-acre conservation area managed by Travis County and the City of Austin, protects habitat for the golden-cheeked warbler and other endangered species while maintaining public access trails. The Long Canyon community organizes annual events including a fall festival and holiday lights display. Harper Park, a City of Austin neighborhood park, offers a playscape, baseball diamond, volleyball court, and a one-mile trail.
Northwest Austin's Four Points area sits at the convergence of several major transportation routes. Ranch Road 2222 and Ranch Road 620 intersect nearby, providing access to US 183, MoPac Expressway, and Loop 360 for commutes to central Austin, the Arboretum employment area, and the Domain. The Four Points H-E-B, CVS, and retail services at the RR 620 and RR 2222 intersection are within five minutes of Long Canyon. Major technology employers in the northwest Austin corridor include Apple's Austin campus on Parmer Lane, which employs thousands of workers, and the Domain area offices of Amazon, Meta, Google, and Oracle. The drive to downtown Austin takes approximately 20 to 30 minutes via MoPac or Loop 360, depending on traffic. Lake Travis, located to the west, provides additional boating, swimming, and waterfront dining options.
Living in Long Canyon
Long Canyon's character is shaped by its Hill Country topography, large lots, and mature tree cover. The one- to two-acre lots provide space and privacy, and the wooded terrain means many homes are partially screened from neighbors and road traffic by native vegetation. The neighborhood's custom-built homes reflect a range of architectural styles, from Hill Country limestone to more traditional two-story designs. The community organizes social events, and the fall festival and holiday lights display are annual traditions that draw participation from most households. The absence of a dense commercial zone within the neighborhood keeps the residential area quiet, while the Four Points retail node at RR 620 and RR 2222 provides grocery, dining, and services within a short drive.
Property tax rates in Travis County and Leander ISD place Long Canyon in a tax bracket consistent with other northwest Austin neighborhoods in the district. The median price point near $1.7 million positions the neighborhood in the upper segment of the Austin market, and turnover is relatively low given the custom nature of most homes. Commuters working in the Domain, Arboretum, or central Austin typically face 15- to 30-minute drives depending on destination and traffic. Lake Austin access from Emma Long Metropolitan Park provides boating and waterfront recreation without the drive to Lake Travis. Vandegrift High School's academic standing and the A-plus ratings at River Place Elementary and Four Points Middle School are consistent factors cited by families who choose the neighborhood. The Hill Country environment, with its limestone outcroppings, creek beds, and wildlife including white-tailed deer, provides a rural feel within Austin's city limits.
Things to Do in Long Canyon
- Emma Long Metropolitan Park: Over 1,100 acres along Lake Austin's south shore, established in 1939. Hiking trails, camping, picnic areas, swimming, and boat launch. Day-use fee $5 per vehicle on weekdays, $10 on weekends.
- Balcones Canyonlands Preserve: 30,000+ acre conservation area protecting golden-cheeked warbler habitat. Public access trails for hiking. Managed by Travis County and City of Austin. Free entry.
- Long Canyon Fall Festival and Holiday Lights: Annual community events organized by Long Canyon residents. Fall festival includes neighborhood activities and gatherings. Holiday lights display in December.
- Harper Park: City of Austin neighborhood park with playscape, baseball diamond, volleyball court, and 1-mile trail. Open dawn to dusk. Free.
- Lake Austin Boating and Recreation: Access via Emma Long Metropolitan Park boat ramp. Lake Austin is a constant-level lake suitable for boating, paddleboarding, kayaking, and fishing year-round.
Major Employers in Long Canyon
- Apple (Technology): Austin campus on Parmer Lane employing thousands of workers. One of the largest tech employers in northwest Austin.
- Amazon (Technology): Multiple Austin offices including the Domain area. Software development, operations, and corporate roles.
- Oracle (Technology): Relocated global headquarters to Austin. Offices in the northwest Austin corridor near the Domain.
- Leander ISD (Education): Operates schools across northwest Austin, Cedar Park, and Leander. Employs thousands of teachers, administrators, and staff.
Long Canyon Schools
Long Canyon is primarily served by Leander Independent School District, with some addresses in Austin ISD. Leander ISD schools in the Four Points area have consistently earned top-tier ratings from school review platforms.
School District: Leander ISD
Public Schools
Leander Independent School District
- River Place Elementary
- Four Points Middle
- Vandegrift High School
Austin Independent School District
- Highland Park Elementary
- Lamar Middle
- McCallum High School
Pre-Schools
- Canyon Creek Preschool - Located at 9001 FM 620 North, Austin 78726. Serves the Four Points and Long Canyon area.
- Nature's Way Preschool - Operated by the Austin Nature and Science Center. Nature-based preschool with outdoor adventures and hands-on science experiences. Contact: 512-974-3888.
- River Place Learning Cottage - Located in the River Place area of northwest Austin near Long Canyon. Programs for toddlers and preschool-age children.
Frequently Asked Questions
What school district serves Long Canyon Austin?
Long Canyon is primarily served by Leander ISD. Students attend River Place Elementary, Four Points Middle School, and Vandegrift High School. Some addresses fall in Austin ISD.
What is the median home price in Long Canyon Austin?
The median home price in Long Canyon is approximately $1.7 million. Homes sit on one- to two-acre lots with custom construction dating from the mid-1980s to mid-2000s.
How far is Long Canyon from downtown Austin?
Long Canyon is approximately 20 to 30 minutes from downtown Austin via MoPac or Loop 360, depending on traffic conditions.
What is Vandegrift High School rated?
Vandegrift High School has an A-plus Niche rating. The school serves approximately 2,500 students and offers 26 Advanced Placement courses.
What parks are near Long Canyon Austin?
Emma Long Metropolitan Park covers 1,100+ acres on Lake Austin. The Balcones Canyonlands Preserve spans 30,000+ acres. Harper Park offers a playscape, sports facilities, and a 1-mile trail.
Is Long Canyon in the Hill Country?
Yes. Long Canyon occupies terrain in the Balcones Canyonlands region with rolling limestone hills, mature live oak and juniper cover, and elevated lots with hill views. It is within Austin city limits.