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1832 Johnson Road
Keller, TX 76248
Northeast Tarrant County Suburb
Welcome to Keller, a family-oriented Tarrant County suburb in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, home to highly rated Keller ISD schools and the master-planned Hidden Lakes community.
Keller is a city of about 46,000 residents in northeast Tarrant County, Texas, within the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex and roughly 20 miles north of downtown Fort Worth. It sits south of the AllianceTexas corridor and near Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, positioning it close to a major concentration of regional employment, logistics, and aviation activity. The city grew from a small railroad and farming settlement into one of northeast Tarrant County's most established suburbs over the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Its development produced a mix of older neighborhoods near the historic Old Town core and large master-planned communities on the city's edges, giving Keller a layered residential character rather than a single uniform style. Keller is best known as a family-oriented suburb, and much of its identity flows from the Keller Independent School District, a large, highly regarded system that extends well beyond the city's own boundaries. Community amenities — Bear Creek Park, The Keller Pointe recreation and aquatic center, and the Bear Creek Trail — are organized around active, outdoor family life, while Sky Creek Ranch Golf Club anchors the Hidden Lakes community. The city's population skews toward families and professionals with strong ties to Fort Worth and the DFW Airport area. Although Keller itself is car-dependent, its access to the North Tarrant Express managed lanes and the Loop 820/Texas 121/183 interchange gives commuters routes toward Fort Worth, Dallas, and the airport. For homebuyers, Keller offers the appeal of highly rated schools, established and master-planned housing, and a location balanced between Fort Worth and the broader Metroplex's northern employment centers. Housing ranges from historic and 1980s-era subdivisions to newer construction, giving buyers a range of styles and lot sizes across the city.
Keller is a city in northeast Tarrant County, Texas, within the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, roughly 20 miles north of downtown Fort Worth and near the major AllianceTexas corridor and DFW International Airport.
Keller is served by the Keller Independent School District, a large, highly rated district headquartered in the city that enrolls roughly 32,000 students in grades PK-12 across northeast Tarrant County and surrounding communities.
Keller sits about 20 miles north of downtown Fort Worth, with typical driving times of roughly 20 to 30 minutes via U.S. 377 or Interstate 35W, depending on traffic conditions along the route.
Hidden Lakes is Keller's largest neighborhood, a master-planned community of nine villages and more than 1,800 homes built around the Sky Creek Ranch Golf Club, offering a mix of traditional and contemporary single-family housing styles.
Keller is largely car-dependent and has no passenger rail service of its own; Trinity Metro bus routes extend into parts of the area, and DFW International Airport sits a short drive to the east.
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Keller's housing stock spans several eras, from the historic homes near Old Town Keller to 1980s-and-1990s neighborhoods such as Brentwood Estates and newer master-planned communities. Hidden Lakes, the city's largest neighborhood, comprises nine villages and more than 1,800 homes built around the Sky Creek Ranch Golf Club, with styles ranging from traditional to Millennium design and a mix of lot sizes. Homes throughout Keller tend toward larger floor plans with high ceilings and updated kitchens, reflecting the city's appeal to growing families. Newer construction on the city's northern and eastern edges adds contemporary single-family product. The market is defined by its school district and its blend of golf-course, trail, and established-subdivision living.
Keller's neighborhoods range from the historic character of Old Town Keller to large master-planned communities. Hidden Lakes is the city's largest and best-known neighborhood, a master-planned community of nine villages and more than 1,800 homes built around the Sky Creek Ranch Golf Club. Brentwood Estates, developed mostly between 1986 and 1992, offers established homes with larger kitchens, baths, and high ceilings. Heritage Park and The Tribute are additional subdivisions contributing to the city's mix. The Bear Creek Trail links many neighborhoods to parks and open space, reinforcing the city's outdoors-oriented, family-friendly character.
Keller's lifestyle centers on family and the outdoors. The Keller Pointe recreation and aquatic center, Bear Creek Park, and the Bear Creek Trail form the backbone of community recreation, supporting youth sports, swimming, and everyday exercise. Golf at Sky Creek Ranch Golf Club adds a club dimension in the Hidden Lakes area. The city hosts seasonal events, and its Old Town district provides a small-town retail and dining counterpoint to the larger commercial corridors along Keller Parkway. Residents benefit from proximity to Fort Worth's cultural scene, the AllianceTexas retail area, and DFW Airport.
Keller is served by the Keller Independent School District, a large, highly rated district headquartered in the city and covering about 51 square miles of northeast Tarrant County. The district enrolls roughly 32,000 students in grades PK-12 and serves parts of Keller, Fort Worth, Colleyville, Southlake, Westlake, and surrounding communities. It operates a network of elementary, middle, and high schools plus the Keller Center for Advanced Learning for career and technical education. The district's strong reputation is one of the primary reasons families choose Keller, and school attendance zones often shape home-buying decisions.
Keller is a car-dependent suburb about 20 miles north of downtown Fort Worth, with no passenger rail service in the city itself. Commuters reach Fort Worth via U.S. 377 and Interstate 35W, and Dallas, Irving, and DFW Airport via the Loop 820 and Texas 121/183 interchange, where the North Tarrant Express managed lanes offer a toll option during peak congestion. Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport is a short drive to the east, and Alliance Airport lies to the north. Trinity Metro bus service extends into parts of the area, but most households rely on personal vehicles for daily travel.
Bear Creek Park anchors Keller's outdoor amenities, offering 44 acres with Big Bear Creek, a pond, playgrounds, pavilions, and a hike-and-bike trail. The Keller Pointe provides an indoor recreation and aquatic center with fitness, swimming, and community programming. The Bear Creek Trail links neighborhoods to parks and open space, while Sky Creek Ranch Golf Club serves golfers within the Hidden Lakes community. Keller's parks-and-recreation department organizes youth and adult leagues, seasonal events, and classes year-round, making outdoor and community recreation central to daily life in the city.
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