Greenway Parks Neighborhood Guide
About Greenway Parks
The neighborhood evolved from a plot of land first developed in 1927 in the “English commons” tradition of clustering homes around a series of private parkways.
This is the video tour from The Little Elm Neighborhood Guide. The Greenway Parks Video Will be published in the near Future!
Things To Do in Greenway Parks
Kroger
A large supermarket chain with deli and bakery departments, plus health and beauty products.
Drip Coffee Company
A bright espresso bar offering coffee, tea, whole beans and pastries, plus cold drinks and free Wi-Fi.
Lakeside Park
Lush, Creekside landscape with walking paths, benches and a bridge, plus teddy bear statues!
Dallas Country Club
This top shelf country club in the heart of Dallas is a gold standard wedding venue with lake lawns, ball rooms, and delightful staff.
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What Are Schools Like in Greenway Parks
The public schools in Greenway Parks are rated A- by Niche.
(Niche assign ratings to schools and are commonly used by parents to make a decision.)
Commute Times
Dallas Love Field Airport 13m. by car
Dallas Executive Airport 21m. by car
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport 27m. by car
Downtown 13m. by car
Boundaries
Greenway Parks is bounded by the Dallas North Tollway on the east, Mockingbird Lane on the south, Inwood Road on the west, and University Boulevard on the north. It borders the city of Highland Park on the southeast and the city of University Park on the east.
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The Greenway Parks Lifestyle
The graceful boulevards and heavily treed lots preserve a quiet atmosphere that belies the fact that the Dallas North Tollway runs conveniently along the neighborhood’s eastern boundary.
Why You’ll Fall in Love With Greenway Parks
Inwood Village and Lovers Lane, which constitute Greenway Park’s northern end, provide top-notch shopping and dining options.
Homes in Greenway Parks
The homes of Greenway Parks boast attractive yards and stately old trees. Homes in the neighborhood are a mix of traditional and modern styles.