Frisco Heights is a pocket of classic architecture and everyday convenience on Fort Worth’s near west side, where shady streets and 1920s–40s cottages give way to the energy of the Cultural District and the shops and dining of West 7th. Residents prize its central location: downtown Fort Worth is minutes away, Camp Bowie Boulevard brings beloved local eateries and services close to home, and the Trinity Trails put biking and jogs along the river on your weekly routine. It’s also part of larger Tarrant County, offering a deep roster of parks, arts, and career hubs.
Culture lovers can spend Saturday morning at the light-filled galleries of the Kimbell Art Museum and afternoon wandering the sculptures at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden. Evenings often mean dinner along Camp Bowie or a quick hop to performances and festivals nearby. The neighborhood’s character homes—bungalows, Tudors, and tasteful renovations—provide a mix of charm and practical floor plans, appealing to first-time buyers and long-time Fort Worth devotees alike.
Families value strong public school options, including South Hi Mount Elementary, W.P. Stripling Middle, and Arlington Heights High School. With immediate access to I-30 and close proximity to Arlington Heights, commuting and daily errands stay effortless.
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