Read the full story at Georgetown View Magazine • December 2020

Kalahari Owner Todd Nelson with Williamson County Judge Bill Gravell. Judge Gravell was a big part of the perseverance that allowed Kalahari to open November 12; a date the company chose more than three years ago.
During the stay home-stay safe orders I issued, the one specific area I would not shut down in Williamson County was construction. I knew we had families that needed to be fed and work that needed to be done. The result is what I believe is the best thing to happen to Williamson County in 2020.
I think this is a place where dreams are going to come true for families. You have a safe, protected environment, with thousands of square feet to play.
What they have done in Round Rock is going to be the gold standard for the rest of the world, and it’s really quite wonderful.
~ County Judge Bill Gravell
During the stay home-stay safe orders I issued, the one specific area I would not shut down in Williamson County was construction. I knew we had families that needed to be fed and work that needed to be done. The result is what I believe is the best thing to happen to Williamson County in 2020.
I think this is a place where dreams are going to come true for families. You have a safe, protected environment, with thousands of square feet to play.
What they have done in Round Rock is going to be the gold standard for the rest of the world, and it’s really quite wonderful.
~ County Judge Bill Gravell