CCA Hope & Health Community Fair
A free community fair offering health, hope, and local resource information—perfect for Indian Oaks families seeking local services and community connection.
Lewisville offers a peaceful atmosphere with calm streets, particularly near its convenient railway lines and major highways. The presence of multiple green spaces, including Raldon Lake Park and South Valley Park, provides ample opportunities for outdoor relaxation and recreation. The neighborhood features a variety of housing options, ranging from single detached homes to apartment buildings with two and three bedrooms. Cycling conditions are favorable due to minimal slopes, making biking a smooth experience. Several grocery stores and eateries support daily living needs, while access to primary and secondary private and public schools adds to the community’s well-rounded services. The city is served by multiple commuter rail stations, facilitating regional connections.
The character of Lewisville is exemplified by its slower-paced ambience. This part of the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area is especially quiet overall, as the streets are especially calm around one of the railway lines, Stemmons Freeway or US Highway 77. Lastly, there are over 150 parks close by for residents to discover, like Memorial Park and Oakland Park, making it easy to get to them.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
A private, gated park exclusive to Indian Oaks HOA members featuring a concrete boat ramp, dock, picnic tables, and horseshoe pits—ideal for family outings, fishing, and lakeside relaxation right within the neighborhood.
A major infrastructure upgrade underway in the neighborhood since late 2023, this $9.1 million project is replacing asphalt streets like Silver Cloud Circle and Babbling Brook Drive with concrete pavement and improved drainage, enhancing safety and longevity of local roadways.
Characterized by continuous sidewalks, greenbelts, and mature trees, Indian Oaks offers a highly walkable, semi‑rural atmosphere with pet‑friendly pathways that connect homes to local green spaces throughout the area.
Families in Indian Oaks benefit from being zoned to high-performing campuses within Lewisville Independent School District, including proximity to Indian Creek Elementary, making it an attractive draw for education‑focused households in the community.
While technically outside the gates, residents enjoy exceptional access to the Thrive multigenerational recreation center and Memorial Park trails, offering a natatorium, indoor track, community rooms, walking paths, and green space within a five-minute walk.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A free community fair offering health, hope, and local resource information—perfect for Indian Oaks families seeking local services and community connection.
A local art showcase featuring area artists at the Lewisville Grand Theater, a short drive from Indian Oaks—great for residents interested in supporting DFW creatives.
Throughout August, the library offers structured toddler and preschool storytimes plus free GED and ESL classes—valuable enrichment and support right in your local community.
A free artist presentation offering a personal, enriching evening in town—ideal for residents who appreciate arts and community dialogue.
Monthly open acoustic jam sessions in Old Town—fun, relaxed musical evenings just a short drive from Indian Oaks for musicians and attendees alike.
An accessible outdoor yoga class in Old Town Lewisville—great for health-conscious residents who enjoy open-air exercise close to home.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Indian Oaks
Local characteristics and demographics for Indian Oaks