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8912 Wyatt Circle
Lantana, TX 76226
Master-Planned North Texas Community
Welcome to Lantana, an upscale master-planned community in unincorporated Denton County, built around a golf course, five pools, and miles of trails eight miles south of Denton.
Lantana is an upscale master-planned community and census-designated place in unincorporated Denton County, Texas, about eight miles south of the city of Denton. It was originally developed by Republic Property Group, with the first homes built at the turn of the twenty-first century; the early neighborhoods of Larkspur and Sandlin established the community's template of planned residential villages arranged around shared amenities. The community grew rapidly, expanding from roughly 6,900 residents in 2010 to 10,785 by the 2020 census, and it remains an affluent suburban enclave within the Dallas–Fort Worth region. Because Lantana is unincorporated, it is not governed as a city but operates as a large planned development with its own homeowners association and amenity network. That network is the heart of the community: the Lantana Golf Club anchors the development, surrounded by five swimming pools, tennis courts, a fitness center, playgrounds, and more than ten miles of hiking and biking trails. This level of built-in recreational infrastructure is a defining feature that distinguishes Lantana from many neighboring North Texas communities. Education is a major draw. Most of Lantana is served by the Argyle Independent School District, widely recognized for its academic performance, while several Denton ISD campuses—including multiple elementary schools and a middle school—are physically located within the community. This dual-district arrangement gives families strong options and keeps schools close to home. Residents tend to be highly educated professionals drawn by the combination of newer housing, top-rated schools, and resort-style amenities. Compared with nearby Flower Mound or Argyle, Lantana offers a quieter, more self-contained suburban lifestyle, oriented around recreation and community programming. Its position eight miles south of Denton places it within convenient reach of the broader metro while maintaining a distinct, cohesive identity of its own.
Lantana is located in unincorporated Denton County, Texas, about eight miles south of the city of Denton. It is a master-planned community and census-designated place rather than an incorporated city.
Most of Lantana is served by Argyle Independent School District, which is recognized for its academic performance. Several Denton ISD campuses are also located within the community itself, including multiple elementary schools and a middle school.
Lantana is a master-planned community developed beginning in 2001, not an incorporated city. It is a census-designated place governed at the county level, built around a golf course and extensive recreational amenities.
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Lantana's housing stock is overwhelmingly newer single-family construction, reflecting its development beginning in 2001. Because multiple builders worked across different villages over time, the community offers a range of architectural styles and floor plans, though traditional single-family homes predominate. Homes are distributed across several residential sections, each with its own character, and larger lots on the community's edges accommodate estate-scale properties. The overall market is affluent and amenity-driven, appealing to buyers seeking modern construction, community facilities, and top-rated schools within the Dallas–Fort Worth metro rather than historic character or urban walkability.
Lantana is composed of multiple villages and residential sections rather than a single uniform neighborhood. The first neighborhoods, Larkspur and Sandlin, established the community's pattern of planned sections built by different builders over time. As the community matured, additional villages filled in around the golf course and amenity centers, creating a landscape where each section carries its own streetscape and home styles. The golf course and trail network thread through the community, tying the villages together and giving residents direct access to shared amenities from almost any address.
Life in Lantana is organized around its resort-style amenities and programmed community events. The Lantana Golf Club forms the social and recreational centerpiece, complemented by five swimming pools, tennis courts, a state-of-the-art fitness center, playgrounds, and a clubhouse with restaurant and event space. Regular gatherings—outdoor concerts, festivals, and holiday celebrations—foster a strong sense of belonging. Residents describe a cohesive, family-oriented atmosphere where neighbors connect through shared facilities and activities. Compared with nearby Denton, Lantana offers a quieter, more insular suburban experience, built around recreation and community programming rather than a historic downtown or walkable commercial core.
Lantana is served by two school districts. Most of the community falls within Argyle Independent School District, which is recognized for strong academic performance and community involvement and draws heavily from the Lantana area. At the same time, four Denton ISD campuses are located within the community itself: Tom Harpool Middle School, Annie Blanton Elementary, Eugenia Porter Rayzor Elementary, and Dorothy Adkins Elementary, with Rayzor the first school built in Lantana. This arrangement means many families have elementary and middle schools within the neighborhood, while the Argyle and Denton systems both provide highly regarded options that anchor the community's family-oriented appeal.
Lantana sits about eight miles south of Denton in the rapidly developing corridor of southern Denton County, with convenient access to Interstate 35E for travel toward Denton and the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. Its location near Flower Mound and Argyle places it within commuting range of the region's major employment centers, while the community's own trail network handles much of the internal movement by foot and bicycle. As a master-planned suburban development, Lantana is automobile-oriented for regional travel, but its compact amenity-rich layout reduces the need to leave the community for daily recreation and social life.
Recreation is Lantana's defining amenity. The Lantana Golf Club provides an 18-hole course at the center of the community, while five swimming pools—including a junior Olympic pool and water play areas—serve residents across the villages. The community also offers tennis courts, a state-of-the-art fitness center with classes and wellness programs, eight playgrounds, and a clubhouse with a restaurant and event pavilion. More than ten miles of hike-and-bike trails connect the neighborhoods to the amenity centers and open space. This dense concentration of recreational facilities gives Lantana a resort-like character unusual for a suburban development of its scale.
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