Flower Mound

It is a prestigious, upscale town known for its luxurious homes, numerous parks, and family-friendly atmosphere.

Flower Mound

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Flower Mound

It is a prestigious, upscale town known for its luxurious homes, numerous parks, and family-friendly atmosphere.

What to love

1. The "Green" Lifestyle

With over 1,000 acres of parkland and an extensive network of 75+ miles of trails, Flower Mound is a sanctuary for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether it’s mountain biking the famous Northshore Trail, hiking through the Cross Timbers forest, or simply walking among the wildflowers at the town's namesake "Mound," the community prioritizes nature over concrete.


2. Dual-Lake Access

Flower Mound sits uniquely between Grapevine Lake to the south and Lewisville Lake to the north. This gives residents incredible access to "lake life," including boating, fishing, and lakeside camping at the popular Twin Coves Park. It’s one of the few places in North Texas where you can feel like you're on a permanent vacation while still being 30 minutes from downtown Dallas.


3. A Culture of Safety

Year after year, Flower Mound is named one of the safest cities in Texas (often ranking #1 for cities with over 30,000 residents). This sense of security is a major draw for families and professionals, fostering a "front-porch" culture where neighbors actually know each other and kids can safely play in the town's dozens of themed playgrounds.


4. Exceptional Education

The town is served by the highly-regarded Lewisville and Argyle Independent School Districts, known for their "Friday Night Lights" football culture, award-winning band programs, and high academic performance. Having access to top-tier public schools—alongside elite private options like Liberty Christian—makes it a premier "educational hub" for North Texas families.


5. High-End Community Hubs

While it maintains a quiet, rural vibe, Flower Mound has developed sophisticated social centers like Lakeside DFW and The River Walk at Central Park. These areas offer walkable urban experiences with boutique shopping and waterfront dining (like 1845 Taste of Texas or Verf's), giving residents a "big city" night out without the hassle of a long commute.

What to love

1. The "Green" Lifestyle

With over 1,000 acres of parkland and an extensive network of 75+ miles of trails, Flower Mound is a sanctuary for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether it’s mountain biking the famous Northshore Trail, hiking through the Cross Timbers forest, or simply walking among the wildflowers at the town's namesake "Mound," the community prioritizes nature over concrete.


2. Dual-Lake Access

Flower Mound sits uniquely between Grapevine Lake to the south and Lewisville Lake to the north. This gives residents incredible access to "lake life," including boating, fishing, and lakeside camping at the popular Twin Coves Park. It’s one of the few places in North Texas where you can feel like you're on a permanent vacation while still being 30 minutes from downtown Dallas.


3. A Culture of Safety

Year after year, Flower Mound is named one of the safest cities in Texas (often ranking #1 for cities with over 30,000 residents). This sense of security is a major draw for families and professionals, fostering a "front-porch" culture where neighbors actually know each other and kids can safely play in the town's dozens of themed playgrounds.


4. Exceptional Education

The town is served by the highly-regarded Lewisville and Argyle Independent School Districts, known for their "Friday Night Lights" football culture, award-winning band programs, and high academic performance. Having access to top-tier public schools—alongside elite private options like Liberty Christian—makes it a premier "educational hub" for North Texas families.


5. High-End Community Hubs

While it maintains a quiet, rural vibe, Flower Mound has developed sophisticated social centers like Lakeside DFW and The River Walk at Central Park. These areas offer walkable urban experiences with boutique shopping and waterfront dining (like 1845 Taste of Texas or Verf's), giving residents a "big city" night out without the hassle of a long commute.

Marty B's restaurant
Marty B's restaurant
Marty B's restaurant

Dining, Entertainment & Shopping

Dining in Flower Mound has evolved into a sophisticated culinary landscape that offers everything from casual family favorites to high-end date night destinations. The town's dining scene is anchored by the Lakeside DFW district, home to upscale spots like Tycoon, known for its "glow bar" and prime rib, and the Texas-centric 1845 Taste Texas. For a more relaxed vibe, residents frequent Verf’s Grill & Tavern or local institutions in Parker Square like Enzo’s NY Pizzeria. The recent development of The River Walk has added even more variety, featuring waterfront patios that allow diners to enjoy a meal with a scenic view, solidifying the town's reputation as a foodie destination that rivals the larger cities nearby.

Entertainment in Flower Mound centers on community connection and the town's stunning natural assets. Residents often spend their weekends enjoying free Concerts in the Park at Heritage Park during the spring or attending massive annual traditions like Independence Fest, which draws national musical acts. For a night out, the Moviehouse & Eatery provides a luxury cinema experience with full-service dining at your seat. Beyond organized events, the town serves as a gateway to North Texas adventure, with the Northshore Trail offering premier mountain biking and Twin Coves Park providing a hub for lakefront activities like kayaking and cabin rentals on Grapevine Lake.

Shopping in the area is a curated mix of big-brand convenience and boutique charm. The Highlands of Flower Mound and the adjacent Shops at Highland Village serve as the regional retail powerhouses, featuring anchors like Super Target, Whole Foods, and Market by Macy’s alongside popular retailers like Sephora and Barnes & Noble. For those seeking a more unique, "shop local" experience, Parker Square offers a collection of specialty gift shops and independent boutiques set against traditional architecture. Meanwhile, the growing retail footprint at Lakeside Village focuses on lifestyle shopping, blending fitness studios and wellness shops with walkable storefronts that make running errands feel like a stroll through a resort.

Things to do

Flower Mound is consistently recognized as one of the best places to live in the country because it manages to feel like a getaway while sitting in the heart of the DFW Metroplex. Whether you’re a nature lover, a foodie, or a family looking for a weekend tradition, here are the top things to do:

1. Explore the Great Outdoors
  • The Northshore Trail: Widely considered the best mountain biking trail in North Texas, this 22-mile loop offers rugged terrain and stunning cliffside views of Grapevine Lake.

  • Twin Coves Park: Perfect for a "staycation," this 243-acre park features high-end furnished cabins, RV sites, and a small-craft launch for kayaks and paddleboards.

  • The Mound: You can't visit without seeing the town’s namesake. This 12-acre elevated wildflower preserve offers a rare glimpse of untouched Texas prairie and is a favorite spot for sunset photos.

2. Experience Lakeside & The River Walk
  • Lakeside DFW: This Mediterranean-style boardwalk is the town’s social heartbeat. Enjoy the Lakeside Music Series (free concerts on Friday nights), grab a movie at the Moviehouse & Eatery, or dine at 1845 Taste Texas.

  • The River Walk at Central Park: A 158-acre mixed-use space featuring a scenic tree-lined waterway. It’s the go-to spot for unique dining experiences like Whiskey & Smoke and community events like the Easter Egg Scramble or the Christmas Parade.

3. Attend Signature Annual Events
  • Independence Fest (July 4th): This is the town’s biggest event of the year, featuring a massive free concert (past acts include Pat Green and Brothers Osborne) and an legendary fireworks show.

  • Fiesta Flower Mound: A local favorite in October that brings together community leaders and residents for a night of food and connection.

  • Heritage Park Events: Keep an eye on the Performance Pavilion for the Arts Festival and seasonal splash pad fun for the kids.

MTB cycling at Northshore Trail in Flower Mound
MTB cycling at Northshore Trail in Flower Mound
MTB cycling at Northshore Trail in Flower Mound

Schools

Flower Mound is unique because it is split between two major high schools within the Lewisville Independent School District (LISD): Flower Mound High School and Marcus High School. Both are consistent academic and athletic powerhouses, but they each carry a distinct identity and heritage.

Flower Mound High School (The Jaguars)

Opened in 1999 to accommodate the town's rapid growth, Flower Mound High School (FMHS) is located on the southern side of town. It is widely recognized for its elite academic standing, frequently appearing on "Best High Schools" lists nationally. The school is a hub for the STEM community and is home to a world-class fine arts department; the FMHS Jaguar Band is a consistent finalist in the UIL State and Bands of America competitions. Architecturally, the campus is modern and sprawling, serving as the "younger" of the two schools but quickly establishing a reputation for high-stakes excellence in both the classroom and in sports like cross country, soccer, and baseball.

Marcus High School (The Marauders)

Marcus High School, established in 1981, is the original high school of Flower Mound and carries a deep sense of tradition and community "legacy." Located in the northern part of the town, Marcus has a storied history in Texas high school sports, particularly in football and soccer, where it has claimed multiple state titles. The school’s spirit is anchored by the "Pride of Texas" marching band and a robust Career and Technical Education (CTE) program. While it is the older institution, a series of major renovations have kept the facilities top-tier. Marcus is often described as having a "tight-knit, hometown feel" that reflects the original roots of the Flower Mound community.

Subdivisions in

Flower Mound

Couple shopping for gourds at an outdoor market.
Wellington

A large, family-focused master-planned neighborhood with a strong sense of community. It includes multiple pools, tennis and sports courts, fitness facilities, walking trails, and large home sites. Wellington is zoned to excellent schools and has a welcoming, well-established vibe.

Couple shopping for gourds at an outdoor market.
Wellington

A large, family-focused master-planned neighborhood with a strong sense of community. It includes multiple pools, tennis and sports courts, fitness facilities, walking trails, and large home sites. Wellington is zoned to excellent schools and has a welcoming, well-established vibe.

Couple shopping for gourds at an outdoor market.
Wellington

A large, family-focused master-planned neighborhood with a strong sense of community. It includes multiple pools, tennis and sports courts, fitness facilities, walking trails, and large home sites. Wellington is zoned to excellent schools and has a welcoming, well-established vibe.

Three men cooking food on an outdoor grill.
Bridlewood

One of Flower Mound’s most iconic master-planned communities, centered around the scenic Bridlewood Golf Club. It features a mix of large homes, golf course views, community pools, tennis courts, fitness center, and miles of trails. Great for active families who want luxury with resort-like amenities.

Three men cooking food on an outdoor grill.
Bridlewood

One of Flower Mound’s most iconic master-planned communities, centered around the scenic Bridlewood Golf Club. It features a mix of large homes, golf course views, community pools, tennis courts, fitness center, and miles of trails. Great for active families who want luxury with resort-like amenities.

Three men cooking food on an outdoor grill.
Bridlewood

One of Flower Mound’s most iconic master-planned communities, centered around the scenic Bridlewood Golf Club. It features a mix of large homes, golf course views, community pools, tennis courts, fitness center, and miles of trails. Great for active families who want luxury with resort-like amenities.

Couple shopping for gourds at an outdoor market.
Wellington

A large, family-focused master-planned neighborhood with a strong sense of community. It includes multiple pools, tennis and sports courts, fitness facilities, walking trails, and large home sites. Wellington is zoned to excellent schools and has a welcoming, well-established vibe.

Three men cooking food on an outdoor grill.
Bridlewood

One of Flower Mound’s most iconic master-planned communities, centered around the scenic Bridlewood Golf Club. It features a mix of large homes, golf course views, community pools, tennis courts, fitness center, and miles of trails. Great for active families who want luxury with resort-like amenities.

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LET'S MAKE YOUR NEXT MOVE A SMART ONE

Whether you're buying, selling, or investing - I'll guide you with expertise and precision.

LET'S MAKE YOUR NEXT MOVE A
SMART ONE

Whether you're buying, selling, or investing - I'll guide you with expertise and precision.