Next time I'm by there, I'll look. I started driving by there about 40 years ago. Sometimes I took the old Bee Cave road (the back way), a more scenic route with fewer trailers. I'm surprised the Chamber of Commerce doesn't have a museum to memorialize your roots. Short sighted of them. Originally Posted by LexusLoverInteresting statement. I have never heard of a Bee Cave Road in Cedar Park. Googled it and also found nothing. The only Bee Cave Road I am aware of in the area is in Lakeway and goes into Austin. Of course, maybe a Bee Cave Road did exist in Cedar Park 40 years ago. Or maybe you're mistaken -- no that can't be it.
Ranch to Market Road 2244 (RM 2244) is an 11.3-mile (18.2 km) state-maintained roadway located in Travis County, Texas.[1] It is simply called 2244 for short as well as Bee Cave Road or Bee Caves Road.
RM 2244 starts at an intersection with SH 71 in the south part of Bee Cave, Texas. It proceeds east for 7.6 miles (12.2 km) as a four-lane divided roadway to intersect Loop 360. After leaving Bee Cave, the road is relatively lightly developed, although it passes by the community of Lost Creek.
After passing Loop 360, RM 2244 continues southeast for 3.8 miles (6.1 km) to its termination at Loop 1 (Mopac Boulevard), just southwest of downtown Austin. In this segment, RM 2244 passes through the suburban cities of West Lake Hills and Rollingwood.