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    Daffodil Tour Plan -- 2005  
 

      Maps ► OverviewWestCentralEastSouth

 
     
 
  If you already know which map you'd like to view, you may select from the links above.  The Overview map is a good place to begin.  You may click within it to open any of the other specific (enlarged) maps.

For help with the maps, please read on.

Your Senior Citizens Foundation cannot know whether the daffodils will bloom before, during or after our Daffodil Days Festival.  We hope you'll come see them on their schedule.  Of course, we hope you will come for the Festival, too. 

We also cannot know all the places where individuals, businesses and local government will grow daffodils visible to the public for everyone's enjoyment. The maps included here show those locations for which we are aware of plans, but certainly not all that are planned.  As we learn of others, we'll try keeping the maps updated.

The maps are organized as follows:

  • High altitude overview
    This view shows as much of the area as can be placed on one page.  Therefore, it cannot show the names of any but the major streets. 

    This view is a portion of the views compiled from more detailed, lower altitude, views described below.

    In addition to the links above, you may use this map to directly access the other maps. To view an enlarged map of a specific location (or area), simply click on a beauty spot label to link to the appropriate enlarged map which includes that spot.  [You may also click anywhere on the map, besides those labels, to access the appropriate enlarged map for that area.]

    This map is printable in portrait orientation.  Set printer margins to 0.12", except bottom margin to 0.55".

  • Four lower altitude views
    These maps are separate pages related to each other by their direction from the central map.  The central map includes beauty spots in the downtown area and the near-town areas. 

    Many street names show in these maps, improving the ability to find areas of interest while driving or walking around.

    When you open these maps, they may appear in your browser as too small to read.  This is a function of your browser.

    For Internet Explorer, hover your mouse cursor in the map.  A button will appear at the lower right corner of the map.  Click on that button to bring the map to full size.

    For Netscape, simply click on the map to bring it to full size. 

    At full size, you may need to scroll vertically and/or horizontally to view particular areas the map.

    These maps are printable in portrait orientation. 
    For best results, bring the map to full size and then set the printer margins to 0.12", except bottom margin to 0.55".

Enjoy touring Round Rock when the daffodils come up in the spring!  Or just tour anytime. There are links to the Parks and Recreation Department in the Related Links page.

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