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543 Timber Ridge Drive
Trophy Club, TX 76262
DFW Master-Planned Lake Community
Welcome to Trophy Club, Texas' first master-planned community, set along Grapevine Lake and the SH 114 corridor west of DFW Airport.
Trophy Club is a town of roughly 13,700 residents spanning the Denton–Tarrant county line in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex of North Texas. It sits immediately west of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and along the northwestern shore of Grapevine Lake, a reservoir on the Elm Fork of the Trinity River, with State Highway 114 running along its northern edge. The town was developed beginning in the 1970s as Texas' first master-planned community, built around a golf course designed by Ben Hogan, and has since grown from a rural weekend retreat for Dallas executives and retirees into a premier residential community. The town's identity remains tied to its golf heritage and lake access. Two 18-hole courses wind through the community, and Trophy Club Park, a heavily wooded recreation area on Grapevine Lake, provides boating, fishing, hiking, mountain biking, and off-road trails. More than 1,000 acres of parkland and open space are woven through the residential sections, giving the town a landscaped, low-density character that is unusual for its proximity to a major airport. Trophy Club attracts families and professionals who value a planned, park-oriented setting close to DFW Airport and the metroplex's employment centers. Because the community was master-planned from the outset, residential areas are separated from commercial corridors, and streets wind past golf-course frontage and greenbelts rather than following a conventional grid. Public schools are split between two highly regarded districts, with the Denton County portion in Northwest Independent School District and the smaller Tarrant County portion in Carroll Independent School District. The town's position on the SH 114 corridor places Southlake, Grapevine, and the region's retail and business destinations within a short drive, while the airport's terminals are typically only minutes away. This combination of golf, lake recreation, strong schools, and airport access defines Trophy Club's enduring appeal as a place where residents can live in a quiet, landscaped community without sacrificing the convenience of the broader metroplex.
Trophy Club spans the Denton–Tarrant county line in North Texas. The majority of the town lies in Denton County, with a smaller portion extending into Tarrant County. This split also affects school assignments, with most students attending Northwest ISD and the Tarrant County portion served by Carroll ISD.
Most of Trophy Club, in Denton County, is served by Northwest Independent School District, which operates campuses such as Lakeview Elementary and Samuel Beck Elementary. The Tarrant County portion is served by Carroll Independent School District, based in Southlake. Both districts are highly regarded in the region.
Trophy Club sits immediately west of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport along the State Highway 114 corridor. The airport terminals are typically a ten-to-twenty-minute drive depending on traffic, making the town convenient for frequent flyers and aviation-industry employees.
Trophy Club is known as Texas' first master-planned community, developed beginning in the 1970s around a golf course designed by Ben Hogan. It features 36 holes of golf, more than 1,000 acres of parks and open space, and Trophy Club Park on the shore of Grapevine Lake.
Yes. Trophy Club borders the northwestern edge of Grapevine Lake, a reservoir on the Elm Fork of the Trinity River. Trophy Club Park provides boat access, fishing, and shoreline recreation along the lake.
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