COMMUNITY INFO: Live Oak Creek is located in west Ft. Worth just off White Settlement Road. Conveniently located minutes from Loop 820 residents will have easy access to numerous employment centers in Ft. Worth and the Alliance Corridor. You'll also find a wide range of recreational destinations and area attractions.
Live Oak Creek residents will enjoy an array of recreational amenities at the community center including a resort-style lagoon pool, a waterfall leading to separate tanning pool, spray park, picnic areas, trails, soccer fields, playgrounds and an open green space. Ponds, mature trees and Live Oak Creek all border the southwest section of the development.
Nearby attractions and entertainment destinations, such as:
Texas Motor Speedway
Fort Worth's Sundance Square
Bass Hall
The Fort Worth Zoo
The Botanical Gardens
Museums: The Kimbell, Amon Carter, and The Modern Art Museum
are just a short drive away.
In the neighboring city of White Settlement, families will enjoy 12 area parks, four tennis courts, three nearby public golf courses and Lake Worth.
SCHOOLS:
White Settlement Independent School District
School-age residents at Live Oak Creek will attend schools in the highly-acclaimed White Settlement ISD including North Elementary School, Tannahil Intermediate School, Brewer Middle School and Brewer High School. North Elementary and Tannahil Intermediate are recognized campuses.
White Settlement ISD is a growing school district that serves more than 5,600 students in the City of White Settlement and a portion of the City of Fort Worth.
White Settlement ISD offers a hometown, community atmosphere with all the benefits of city living. WSISD includes four elementary campuses, an intermediate school, a middle school, a high school, an alternative campus and a new Fine Arts Academy. Two WSISD schools are Exemplary campuses, and three are Recognized schools.
Live Oak Creek is within 30 minutes from many of the area's most distinguished centers for higher learning including Texas Christian University, Texas Wesleyan University and five Tarrant County College campuses. |