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Haslet, TX 76052
North Fort Worth Suburb
Welcome to Haslet, a suburban city at the northwest edge of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, where Interstate 35W and U.S. Highway 287 meet.
Haslet is a city in northwestern Tarrant County, Texas, with a small portion extending into adjacent Denton County, within the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. It lies about 15 miles north of downtown Fort Worth and roughly 20 miles south of Denton, at the junction of Interstate 35W and U.S. Highway 287. The city borders Perot Field Alliance Fort Worth Airport, and its surroundings include a large concentration of distribution and logistics facilities that anchor significant regional employment. Haslet began as a rural railroad settlement and remained small for most of its history, recording a population of just under 2,000 in the 2020 census. Its location along major transportation corridors and near the AllianceTexas industrial district has since drawn substantial suburban residential development, with new single-family subdivisions joining the area's older homes and larger rural properties. The transition from farming community to suburban outpost is reflected in the mix of ranch-style homes, custom lots, and newer master-planned neighborhoods. The community is served by Northwest Independent School District, which spans 234 square miles and enrolls roughly 18,000 students across 14 communities in parts of three counties. Haslet's schools, including Haslet Elementary, anchor family life in the city and draw many households to the area. For residents, Haslet offers a semi-rural atmosphere that has gradually become more suburban. Eagle Mountain Lake and its 400-acre park with miles of hiking trails lie nearby, as does the Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge. Shopping and services are readily accessible along the I-35W corridor and at the Alliance Town Center to the south, while Fort Worth, Denton, and the broader metroplex remain within easy commuting distance. Haslet appeals to households seeking new-construction housing, larger lots, and a location convenient to the region's major job centers.
Haslet is located primarily in northwestern Tarrant County, Texas, with a small portion of the city extending into Denton County. It lies about 15 miles north of downtown Fort Worth within the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.
Haslet sits roughly 15 miles north of downtown Fort Worth, reachable directly via Interstate 35W. Denton is about 20 miles to the north, and the city's location offers convenient access to employment centers across North Texas.
Haslet is served by Northwest Independent School District, which enrolls roughly 18,000 students across 14 communities in parts of Denton, Tarrant, and Wise counties. Area campuses include Haslet Elementary, and the district offers a full range of academic and extracurricular programs.
Haslet is known for its location at the junction of Interstate 35W and U.S. Highway 287, bordering Perot Field Alliance Airport and the AllianceTexas distribution and logistics district, which provides significant nearby employment for residents of the region.
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Haslet's housing stock reflects its recent transition from rural crossroads to suburban city. Older ranch-style homes and custom homes on larger lots sit alongside a growing inventory of newer single-family subdivisions, many developed as the AllianceTexas area expanded. Lot sizes in the city tend to be more generous than in more established inner suburbs, and the overall feel remains semi-rural in places, with scattered acreage properties and equestrian-friendly parcels still present. The market skews toward owner-occupied single-family homes, with new construction a defining feature of the area's growth. Buyers are drawn by the combination of space, newer housing, and proximity to major employment corridors.
Haslet's residential pattern divides between its older, original town core near the railroad and the newer subdivisions that have spread outward along the I-35W and U.S. 287 corridors. The established center retains a small-town character with older homes on larger lots, while surrounding developments offer newer, master-planned communities oriented toward families. Because the city remains relatively compact, most neighborhoods sit within a short drive of the schools, the Alliance Town Center commercial district, and the area's major employers. The blend of rural parcels and newer construction gives Haslet a varied, evolving streetscape rather than a single uniform housing type.
Life in Haslet balances a small-town, family-oriented pace with convenient access to the amenities of North Fort Worth. The community is oriented around its schools, neighborhood parks, and local churches, with a semi-rural feel that lingers in the area's open fields and larger lots. Residents make use of nearby recreation at Eagle Mountain Lake and the Fort Worth Nature Center, while shopping, dining, and entertainment cluster at the Alliance Town Center and along the Interstate 35W corridor a short drive to the south. The proximity of distribution and logistics employers means many residents work close to home, reinforcing a practical, commuter-friendly daily rhythm.
Haslet is served by Northwest Independent School District, which spans 234 square miles and enrolls roughly 18,000 students across 14 communities in parts of Denton, Tarrant, and Wise counties. The district operates campuses in and around Haslet, including Haslet Elementary, and has earned recognition for several of its schools. Northwest ISD provides a full range of academic, athletic, and fine-arts programs across the rapidly growing North Texas corridor. For relocating families, the district's scale offers continuity from elementary through high school while serving one of the region's expanding suburban areas.
Haslet sits directly on two major corridors: Interstate 35W, which links the city to downtown Fort Worth to the south and Denton to the north, and U.S. Highway 287, which provides east-west access across the metroplex. Perot Field Alliance Fort Worth Airport borders the city, serving cargo and corporate aviation and anchoring the surrounding industrial district. The Chisholm Trail Parkway and other toll routes are nearby, expanding regional connections. Downtown Fort Worth is roughly 15 miles away, and Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport lies within reach for commercial air travel. Most residents rely on private vehicles, reflecting the area's suburban layout and employment patterns.
Outdoor recreation near Haslet centers on Eagle Mountain Lake, whose 400-acre Eagle Mountain Park offers more than five miles of hiking and walking trails, wildlife viewing, and scenic overlooks along the northwest shore. The Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge, one of the largest city-owned nature centers in the country, preserves native prairie and bottomland habitat nearby with additional trails and educational programs. Within the city, neighborhood parks and school athletic facilities provide everyday recreation for families. The broader North Texas region adds lakes, the LBJ National Grasslands, and metroplex attractions within a short drive.
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