Clarksville

Clarksville blends historic charm, architectural character, and refined city living just west of Downtown Austin. Tree lined streets, acclaimed restaurants, local galleries, and distinctive homes create an intimate neighborhood atmosphere with exceptional access to the heart of the city.

Welcome to Clarksville

A historic Austin neighborhood where timeless character, refined living, and urban convenience come together

Clarksville is one of Austin’s most treasured neighborhoods, celebrated for its rich history, charming architecture, and exceptional location just west of Downtown. Shaded by mature trees and shaped by gently rolling streets, the neighborhood presents a distinctive blend of historic cottages, thoughtfully restored residences, and striking contemporary homes.

Established in 1871 by Charles Clark, a formerly enslaved man, Clarksville is one of the earliest freedmen’s communities established west of the Mississippi. Its history remains an essential part of the neighborhood’s identity, lending depth and meaning to a setting now known for acclaimed restaurants, independent businesses, art galleries, and beautiful residential streets.

What to Love

  • Historic architecture and thoughtfully designed contemporary homes
  • A walkable neighborhood with a welcoming, intimate atmosphere
  • Acclaimed restaurants, cafés, galleries, and local businesses
  • Close proximity to Downtown Austin, Pease Park, and Lady Bird Lake

Local Lifestyle

Life in Clarksville feels relaxed, refined, and deeply connected to Austin’s character. Residents can begin the morning with coffee along West Lynn Street, enjoy lunch inside a charming neighborhood cottage, explore a nearby gallery, and reach Downtown within minutes.

The neighborhood offers the rare combination of a peaceful residential setting and immediate access to the energy of the city. Mature landscaping, distinctive architecture, and a strong sense of place give Clarksville an atmosphere that feels established yet continually evolving. It is sophisticated without feeling formal and vibrant without sacrificing its residential charm.

Dining and Entertainment

Jeffrey’s has been a Clarksville institution for decades, offering an elegant fine dining experience in an intimate neighborhood setting. Known for expertly prepared steaks, French American cuisine, an impressive wine program, and gracious service, it remains one of Austin’s most celebrated restaurants.

Located in a charming blue cottage, Josephine House brings effortless sophistication to breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner. Its inviting patio, cozy interior, and thoughtfully prepared seasonal menu make it a natural gathering place throughout the day.

Clark’s Oyster Bar combines coastal style with the easy energy of Austin. Fresh oysters, seafood, house baked bread, and classic cocktails are served in a bright and intimate space with one of the neighborhood’s most inviting patios.

Swedish Hill is a stylish neighborhood bakery, café, and market offering freshly baked pastries, artisan breads, coffee, and beautifully prepared meals. Its lively patio and relaxed atmosphere make it a favorite destination for everything from a casual breakfast to an afternoon gathering.

Things to Do

Spend time at Pease Park, a beloved green space located moments from Clarksville. With scenic trails, mature trees, open lawns, and thoughtfully designed recreational areas, the park provides a beautiful setting for walking, relaxing, and enjoying the outdoors.

Explore the neighborhood’s creative side at Wally Workman Gallery, where contemporary artwork is exhibited inside a historic Austin home. The gallery’s intimate setting and thoughtfully curated exhibitions reflect Clarksville’s unique connection to history, architecture, and artistic expression.

Discover an important chapter of Austin history at the Hezikiah Haskell House, one of the remaining structures connected to Clarksville’s origins as a freedmen’s community. The historic home stands as a meaningful reminder of the people whose resilience and vision shaped the neighborhood.

A walk through Clarksville is an experience in itself. Historic cottages, modern residences, lush gardens, and locally loved businesses create a streetscape that feels distinctly Austin. West Lynn Street serves as a natural neighborhood gathering place, while nearby trails and parks offer an easy connection to the outdoors.

Clarksville is a neighborhood of remarkable history, beauty, and character. Its peaceful streets and celebrated local destinations create a lifestyle that feels both intimate and connected. For those drawn to architectural distinction, walkability, and proximity to the center of Austin, Clarksville offers one of the city’s most compelling places to call home.

Clarksville

Overview for Clarksville, TX

4,476 people live in Clarksville, where the median age is 41 and the average individual income is $101,319. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

4,476

Total Population

41 years

Median Age

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Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

$101,319

Average individual Income

Demographics and Employment Data for Clarksville, TX

Clarksville has 2,762 households, with an average household size of 2. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Clarksville do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 4,476 people call Clarksville home. The population density is 7,199.83 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

4,476

Total Population

High

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

41

Median Age

47 / 53%

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2

Average Household Size

$101,319

Average individual Income

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Schools in Clarksville, TX

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