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🏘️ Inside Parker County’s newest live-work-play community

Residents are just steps from shopping, dining, lifestyle services, and entertainment at Willow Park North.

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GIF of Willow Park North; homes, green space, shops, and breezeway

Did we mention Willow Park is in the top-ranked Aledo Independent School District?

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Gone are the days of compromising on your dream neighborhood, Fort Worth.

Located just 15 minutes from Cowtown, Willow Park North is a master-planned community chock-full of charm in one of the state’s fastest-growing counties.

We had a chance to spend an afternoon exploring the area — here’s what we’re still daydreaming about.

Entertainment at your fingertips

Whether you’re in the mood for a live performance at the open-air amphitheater or searching for top-rated shopping and dining options, the community has no shortage of activities.

Pro tip: Head to The District, aka the restaurant and entertainment hub, to grab a bite from The District Butcher or Melt Ice Creams.

Afterward, swing by The Shops for a little retail therapy at spots like Cary’s Lane and Lone Star Dry Goods.

Elevated living options

The best part? You can make it your home. Explore single- and multi-family homes with expansive green space along the Clearfork of the Trinity River.

Need we say more? Explore the community with us

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