Homes in Cat Mountain provide breathtaking views of the Colorado River and famous 360 Bridge. The hilly neighborhood is some of the best wildlife that the Texas Hill Country has to offer including deer, bird life, and live oaks. Although the community is tucked away in the hills of Northwest Austin, residents are only a ten minute car ride away from downtown Austin to the South and shopping, eating, and movies at the Arboretum to the North. A boat ramp is less than five minutes away in Lake Austin and there are plenty of trails for mountain-bikers and hikers.
The Cat Mountain Home Owners Association creates a strong sense of community and offers Cat Mountain residents a community pool, clubhouse, basketball and tennis courts, playground and a picnic area.
The neighborhood is serviced by the Austin Independent School District where students can attend either Highland Park or Doss Elementary, Lamar or Murchison Middle Schools, and McCallum or Anderson High Schools. Along with acclaimed public schools, the area is also home to many private and religious academic institutions.
Cat Mountain offers everything you need to enjoy the comfort of quiet West Austin all while being a stone's throw from downtown, the high tech corridor, and shopping in the Arboretum and Domain.