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Euless, TX 76039
Mid-Cities Suburb by DFW Airport
Welcome to Euless, a Tarrant County suburb in the Mid-Cities between Dallas and Fort Worth, minutes from DFW International Airport and served by Hurst-Euless-Bedford ISD.
Euless is a city in Tarrant County, Texas, in the Mid-Cities corridor that links Dallas and Fort Worth. With about 60,000 residents, it sits immediately south of Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, giving it one of the most convenient airport locations in the Metroplex. The city is part of the Hurst-Euless-Bedford (HEB) area, a cluster of adjoining suburbs that share a school district and a family-oriented identity. The community developed from a small farming settlement before postwar suburban growth and the rise of DFW Airport transformed it into a mid-sized residential city. Today its neighborhoods consist largely of single-family subdivisions built from the mid-20th century onward, along with newer developments and apartments. The population is notably diverse, reflecting the international workforce drawn to the airport and the broader Dallas-Fort Worth economy. Recreation is a strong suit. The city operates the Euless Family Life Center, with an aquatic park and recreation programs, the Parks at Texas Star sports complex, and the Texas Star Golf Course, a well-regarded public course. Neighborhood parks such as Bob Eden Park and South Euless Park provide trails, sports fields, and shaded green space throughout the city, and the Bear Creek corridor adds a natural edge to the south. Trinity Railway Express commuter rail serves the area via nearby stations, linking riders to downtown Fort Worth and downtown Dallas, and highways such as State Highways 183 and 360 connect Euless across the Metroplex. Arlington's entertainment district and its major sports venues sit a short drive to the south. With the airport at its doorstep, both downtowns within commuting distance, and a well-regarded school district, Euless offers a central, convenient base in the heart of North Texas.
Euless is in Tarrant County, Texas, in the Mid-Cities region between Dallas and Fort Worth. It is part of the Hurst-Euless-Bedford (HEB) area, a cluster of adjoining suburbs that share a school district.
Most of Euless is served by the Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District (HEB ISD), a K-12 district known for strong academic performance that also serves the cities of Hurst and Bedford and parts of nearby communities.
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport sits directly beside Euless, roughly a 10-minute drive from much of the city. That proximity makes Euless one of the most airport-convenient residential communities in the Metroplex.
Euless sits between Dallas and Fort Worth in the Mid-Cities, with both downtowns reachable by highway and by Trinity Railway Express commuter rail. State Highways 183 and 360 provide the main road connections across the Metroplex.
Euless is known as a Mid-Cities suburb beside DFW Airport, served by HEB ISD, with notable recreation including the Texas Star Golf Course, the Parks at Texas Star sports complex, and the Euless Family Life Center with its aquatic park.
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Euless's housing stock is dominated by single-family subdivisions built largely from the mid-20th century onward, reflecting the city's postwar transformation from a farming community into a Metroplex suburb. Ranch-style and traditional brick homes on standard suburban lots are common, joined by newer developments and a growing inventory of apartments and townhomes near the airport and major highways. The mix of established neighborhoods and newer construction, combined with a central location and a well-regarded school district, draws a broad range of households, from first-time buyers to long-time residents and airport-area professionals.
Euless's residential areas are organized around its parks, schools, and major corridors rather than formal named districts, but the city has a distinct geography. The area around the Texas Star Golf Course and the Parks at Texas Star anchors the recreation-oriented western side, while established subdivisions near Bob Eden Park and South Euless Park define the city's family neighborhoods. The Bear Creek corridor marks the southern edge, and development along State Highway 183 and near the airport includes newer apartments and commercial uses. The city's compact footprint keeps most residents within a short drive of schools, parks, and shopping.
Euless offers a practical, family-oriented suburban lifestyle in the heart of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. The Euless Family Life Center functions as a community hub, with an aquatic park, fitness center, and recreation programs for all ages, while the Parks at Texas Star host youth and adult sports throughout the year. Dining and retail cluster along State Highways 183 and 10 and near the airport corridor, and the city's diversity — shaped by the international workforce tied to DFW Airport and the broader Metroplex economy — is reflected in its restaurants and community events. Residents benefit from the convenience of a central Mid-Cities address with easy access to both major downtowns.
Most of Euless is served by the Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District (HEB ISD), a K-12 district based in neighboring Bedford that also serves Hurst and parts of surrounding cities. HEB ISD is known for strong academic performance and operates a full feeder system of elementary, junior high, and high schools, including career and collegiate academies. The shared district is a defining feature of the HEB area and a key draw for families considering the Mid-Cities. Higher education is within easy reach at Tarrant County College and universities across the Dallas-Fort Worth region.
Euless is positioned for maximum mobility within the Metroplex. Dallas Fort Worth International Airport lies directly north of the city, and State Highways 183 and 360 plus Interstate 30 provide fast access to Fort Worth, Dallas, and Arlington. Trinity Railway Express commuter rail, with stations serving the area, links riders to downtown Fort Worth and downtown Dallas, and the city operates local transportation services. For air travelers and commuters alike, Euless offers one of the most centrally located residential addresses in North Texas.
Euless invests heavily in public recreation. The Euless Family Life Center houses an aquatic park, fitness center, natatorium, and recreation and senior centers, anchoring community programming year-round. The Parks at Texas Star is a large sports complex with baseball, softball, and soccer fields plus ice skating at the adjacent Children's Health StarCenter. The Texas Star Golf Course is a highly regarded public course within the city. A network of neighborhood parks — including Bob Eden Park, South Euless Park, and Sparger Park — supplies trails, playgrounds, and shaded picnic areas for everyday use.
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