Treyburn. Tucked into west Plano, this intimate pocket of curving streets and mature shade feels quietly residential yet stays close to everything that makes the city hum. Weekend routines often revolve around green space—trail runs and sunset views at the city’s beloved Arbor Hills Nature Preserve, splash-and-sweat sessions at the Tom Muehlenbeck Recreation Center, or a longer bike along the Bluebonnet Trail connecting to Oak Point Park & Nature Preserve.
Families appreciate the strength of Plano ISD, with robust academics, fine arts, and STEM offerings; use the district’s school locator to confirm current attendance zones. Daily errands are easy, and dinner plans practically make themselves thanks to nearby dining at Legacy West, plus neighborhood favorites along Preston and Spring Creek.
Commuters like the quick hops to the Dallas North Tollway, US‑75, and Sam Rayburn Tollway, as well as rail access via DART’s Parker Road Station. Living here also places you within a short drive of job centers and entertainment in Frisco, Allen, and Dallas, while enjoying the well-run services of Collin County.
Well-kept sidewalks, friendly block gatherings, and steady resale demand give Treyburn enduring appeal—whether you’re upsizing, right-sizing, or buying your first home. If you’re ready to move, a trusted local agent can streamline the process; Agent Pronto can connect both buyers and sellers with a top-performing professional who knows Treyburn inside and out.