Lakewood Hills Neighborhood Guide
About Lakewood Hills
Lakewood is in Dallas County and is one of the best places to live in Texas. Living in Lakewood offers residents an urban suburban mix feel and most residents own their homes.
This is the video tour from The Prosper Neighborhood Guide. The Lakewood Hills Video Will be published in the near Future!
Things to do in Lakewood Hills
Whole Foods Market
An eco-minded chain with natural and organic grocery items, housewares and other products (most sell wine).
Cigarz Pizza
A modest, family-run pizzeria offering Italian and Greek fare.
Santa Fe Trail
The trail runs through some of the most historically significant neighborhoods in East Dallas and touches 4 local parks along the way.
Lakewood Country Club
With its well-groomed fairways and greens, Lakewood Country Club offers terrific views and challenging play for golfers at every skill level.
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Are The Schools Good in Lakewood Hills?
The public schools in Lakewood Hills 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 23m. by car
Dallas Executive Airport 21m. by car
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport 29m. by car
Downtown 23m. by car
Boundaries
Lakewood is a neighborhood in East Dallas, Texas. It is adjacent to White Rock Lake and northeast of downtown Dallas. Lakewood is bound by Mockingbird Lane to the north, Abrams Road to the west, Gaston Avenue to the south, and White Rock Lake to the east.
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The Lakewood Hills Lifestyle
Lakewood Hills is known as a family-oriented neighborhood, with plenty of neighborhood and community-focused activities, including Garden Club, Book Club, Ladies’ & Men’s Night Out, block parties, and more.
Why You’ll Fall in Love With Lakewood Hills
Lakewood Hills is surrounded by great restaurants and plenty of shopping options.
Homes in Lakewood Hills
Lakewood Hills is full of beautiful mature trees and Tudor and Colonial Revival style homes dating back to the 1920s.