Community

    Immerse yourself in life at VUE.

    A thoughtfully crafted, lock and leave, gated community where modern luxury meets the beauty of Austin's hill country. From the vibrant gathering spaces and Tumbleweed Park to serene walking trails and native landscaping, every detail is designed to bring neighbors together while honoring the land's unique history.

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    Tumbleweed Park

    The soul of the neighborhood

    Texas Tumbleweed was a popular steakhouse and BBQ spot on RM 2222 in Austin that burned down in the mid-1980s. Known for its chicken fried steak and family-friendly atmosphere, Ledgestone Development Group wanted to preserve a little Austin history by creating Tumbleweed Park, a place for new traditions and shared laughter. The legacy of Texas Tumbleweed continues to be celebrated at VUE with the original, hand-painted tin sign displayed at the heart of the community garden.

    Community and connection come to life in this thoughtfully designed green space. Every amenity that follows lives inside Tumbleweed Park, a shared backyard designed for gathering, relaxing, and creating lasting memories together.

    Restored Texas Tumbleweed tin sign at the heart of the VUE community garden

    "Tumbleweed Park is our chance to really continue the story of the land and share the legacy of the property."

    — Chat Wynne, EDGE MDS

    Inside Tumbleweed Park · Amenities Guide

    Designed to bring neighbors together.

    Every amenity below is part of Tumbleweed Park — VUE's shared green space at the heart of the community.

    Outdoor Fitness Area

    with workout equipment

    Maintain your health and connect with nature along the path.

    Walking Path

    with pathway lights

    A peaceful gravel pathway accented with native plants and flowers like blackberries, raspberries, sage, zinnia, French marigolds, and more.

    Community Garden

    with refurbished Tumbleweed sign

    Pick fresh vegetables and herbs like tomatoes, spinach, radishes, and garlic to elevate your meals.

    Fireside Lounge

    with movable seating and outdoor game tables

    Sit and stay a while for fun conversations or to roast a marshmallow.

    Summer Kitchen

    outdoor kitchen and grill

    Cook your favorite meal while entertaining your guests.

    Picnic Area

    farm-to-table community table

    Enjoy farm-to-table meals with friends and family.

    Putting Green

    with lighting

    Practice your skills for the many golfing options nearby.

    Yard Games

    cornhole courts with lighting

    Challenge your neighbor to a friendly game any time of day or evening.

    Hammock Grove

    a shaded place to slow down

    Sway between the trees with a book or a friend in this quiet corner of the park.

    Chandelier Tree

    with decorative lighting

    A serene space to unwind, complete with benches for your comfort.

    Balcones Canyonlands Preserve (BCP)

    Travis County, TX

    Many acres of protected, forest-covered hills created to maintain habitats for endangered species.

    Within the VUE community, walking paths and native landscaping create a tranquil environment that invites you to step outside and unwind. Nestled beside the Balcones Canyonlands Preserve, VUE offers a rare connection to nature while safeguarding endangered wildlife, native plants, and the region's delicate ecosystem. This breathtaking backdrop enhances air and water quality, benefiting both residents and the environment. With sweeping views of the preserve, the Austin skyline, and the Texas Hill Country, VUE seamlessly blends modern living with natural beauty. This community offers inviting gathering spaces for families, friends, and neighbors to connect. We have a garden where residents can pick fresh vegetables and herbs and minimal street lighting to keep the night sky brilliantly visible. We created simple but meaningful ways to blend sustainable living with everyday convenience.

    VUE community walking path with native landscaping at twilightOutdoor fire pit gathering area at VUE under a hill country sunset

    Balcones Canyonlands Preserve

    A refuge for all

    VUE 2222 is located right next to the beautiful Balcones Canyonlands Preserve (BCP). BCP is one of the nation's largest urban preserves. Created to protect Travis County's native ecosystems and wildlife, it provides a refuge for all. BCP offers public trails, guided hikes, volunteer opportunities, and more! www.traviscountytx.gov/tnr/nr/bcp

    Golden Cheeked Warbler

    Photo by Christian Moynihan

    Golden Cheeked Warbler

    (Setophaga Chrysoparia)

    *endangered*

    A small, colorful songbird that nests exclusively in Central Texas. It breeds each spring in the Hill Country's forests, making its nest from the bark of mature cedar trees.

    White-Tailed Deer

    Photo by Scott Bauer

    White-Tailed Deer

    (Odocoileus Virginianus)

    These shy herbivores are native to Texas and camouflage well in the tall, dry grasses. You'll see them most active at dawn and dusk when they typically search for food in small groups.

    Bald Eagle

    Photo by Saffron Blaze

    Bald Eagle

    (Haliaeetus Leucocephalus)

    *protected*

    This large, powerful bird of prey nests in Texas for most of the year. Previously classified as endangered, the bald eagle population has made a comeback through conservation.

    Ringtail Cat

    Photo by Critterman, Critter Science

    Ringtail Cat

    (Bassariscus Astutus)

    *protected*

    An adorable mammal closely related to raccoons. Characterized by a long black and white "ringed" tail. They are primarily nocturnal, and are known for their adept climbing abilities.

    Monarch Butterfly

    Photo by Kenneth Dwain Harrelson

    Monarch Butterfly

    (Danaus Plexippus)

    This pollinator is easy to spot due to its distinct orange, black, and white pattern. They pass through Texas twice a year (in the spring and fall), using it as a crucial stop during their migration journey.

    Gray Fox

    Photo by VJAnderson

    Gray Fox

    (Urocyon Cinereoargenteus)

    A small, agile canid native to the Texas Hill Country. Unique among canines for their ability to climb trees, they thrive in the wooded landscape surrounding VUE.