Stretching across approximately 67 rolling acres with roughly 5,000 linear feet of prime, deep-water Lake Travis shoreline, Reed Parks Reserve is one of the rarest opportunities remaining on the lake’s sought‑after north shore. Towering trees, dramatic topography, and far‑reaching water views set the stage for a private legacy estate, multi‑home family compound, or curated collection of luxury waterfront residences. Despite its scale and seclusion, the property remains remarkably convenient—about 30 minutes to Austin’s Arboretum retail/dining district and roughly 40 minutes to downtown Austin (times approximate). That proximity, combined with deep, navigable water in a market defined by fluctuating lake levels, positions this tract as a premier hold for investors, developers, or ultra‑high‑net‑worth end users seeking privacy without isolation. Multiple ridgelines and benches offer potential elevated build sites above portions of the floodplain, giving future owners a choice of dramatic view orientations. Substantial road frontage enhances access and design flexibility. Preliminary guidance suggests that, if annexed into the City of Jonestown, 5± acre estate lots off a private drive may be possible without a full subdivision process (buyer to verify with the city and all governing authorities). Public water infrastructure is nearby, with a reported 8" water line across the road; service capacity and connection would require application/approval (buyer to confirm). Located within Lago Vista ISD, the property also benefits from the community amenities, lake culture, and relaxed hill country lifestyle that continue to attract luxury buyers and second‑homeowners to the Lake Travis corridor. Lake Travis itself is celebrated for its clear, blue‑green water, recreational boating, and expansive length—stretching roughly 64 miles when full—offering far more navigable water and typically lighter boat traffic than smaller, more congested area lakes. Whether you envision a private marina, lakeside pavilion, or multiple estate docks (subject to approvals), the scale and shoreline of Reed Parks Reserve create extraordinary optionality. A generational waterfront canvas—ready for the next steward.