4,501 people live in Clarksville, where the median age is 40 and the average individual income is $101,484. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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A quiet, small-town atmosphere with city amenities
Located just west of Downtown Austin is Clarksville, Texas, a historical neighborhood steeped in rich culture with walkable access to everything its residents could need or want. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Clarksville's sprawling hills and fields were sold or granted to formerly enslaved people after the Civil War.
Living in Clarksville provides the best of both worlds — the sense of a small-town atmosphere just steps from the action of everything Austin has to offer. Its convenient location offers restaurants, neighborhood grocers, and coffee shops within walkable distance and access to Downtown Austin’s metro amenities but is far enough away that residents never feel they’re too close to the hustle and bustle of Austin’s metropolitan hub. Charming bungalows - both historic, as well as new builds, hug well-tended streets in historic neighborhoods where mature trees, blooming flowers, and green spaces create a vibrant backdrop for luxurious Austin living.
While Clarksville is located immediately adjacent to downtown Austin, residents would never know it enjoying a walk along their tree lined streets. Living in one of Austin’s most historical neighborhoods provides a sense of privacy and seclusion without sacrificing a leisurely stroll to Pease District Park or a quick lunch with friends at Taco Flats. Locals pride themselves on preserving Clarksville’s history, architecture, and a strong sense of community.
Experience American cuisine at Josephine House, a stylish cottage with an intimate atmosphere inside historic Clarksville. Their guests can sip on cocktails at the restaurant’s marble bar or enjoy delectable dishes like steak frites while enjoying the intimate outdoor patio or lawn seating.
Clark’s is your one-stop shop for flavorful seafood in an upscale-casual setting. Complete with a marble cocktail bar, cozy dining room, and outdoor dining to soak in all the happenings, this local favorite eatery provides guests with the opportunity to enjoy culinary perfection both indoors and out. Clark’s comprehensive menu is meant to impress with appetizing dishes like crab cake, pan-seared scallops, New England clam chowder, and a customer favorite — the sinfully delicious lobster mac and cheese.
Shopping has never been easier at Fresh Plus Grocery, a longtime staple for organic produce, quality meats, and locally-sourced products. Situated in the heart of Clarksville, residents are provided the luxury of a grocery store just a few blocks from home.
Austinites living in Clarksville are faced with an assortment of engaging and fun activities just moments away from their homes. Recreation is hugely part of the community as West Austin Neighborhood Park, and Mary Frances Baylor Clarksville Park are within easy reach. Bring your furry friend to West Austin Neighborhood Park’s off-leash dog park, or take a picnic lunch to enjoy under one of its pavilions. Mary Frances Baylor Clarksville Park is a popular gathering place for Clarksville families. Cool off at the park’s splash pad or play a game of hoops on the basketball court.
Clarksville’s strong sense of community shines in the neighborhood’s annual festivals and events. Child-friendly Halloween haunted houses, Christmas caroling, ice cream socials, and Clarksville’s Family Fun Fest are just a few of the highly-anticipated events hosted in Clarksville.
Clarksville is served by the Austin Independent School District and is a stone’s throw away from esteemed private schools. These include: