Back‑to‑School Backpack Giveaway
Local families can receive free backpacks filled with school supplies on Sunday mornings—perfect for getting students in Woodbridge‑area ready for the new school year.
View event details →South Central Colleyville offers a peaceful community with primarily single detached homes built around the early 1990s. Most residences feature three to four or more bedrooms, providing spacious living options. The area features convenient access to a variety of public and private primary schools located within a reasonable distance. Dining options include several local restaurants and cafes, along with grocery shopping nearby. This neighborhood benefits from easy parking availability and a tranquil atmosphere. While cycling infrastructure is limited due to elevation changes, public green spaces are accessible in nearby areas, adding to the natural surroundings that complement everyday living in South Central Colleyville.
South Central Colleyville is a community to buy a house in for those who prefer a chill environment. It remains relatively calm in South Central Colleyville, as there are very few pedestrians. Parks aren't well-spread out, making it sometimes difficult to reach them from a large number of locations in the community. Still, there are about 10 public green spaces close by for residents to visit, including Colleyville City Park.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Located just north of Woodbridge on Hurst Drive, the Bedford Bark Park offers a spacious, well-maintained area for neighborhood dogs to socialize off-leash, with separate enclosures for large and small breeds, agility equipment, and shaded seating for pet owners.
Situated on Meadow Creek Drive, this highly-rated Hurst-Euless-Bedford ISD elementary school serves many families in Woodbridge, making it a convenient and sought-after institution known for its strong academic programs and engaged staff.
Residents are just minutes from a vibrant cluster of locally loved eateries along Central Drive, offering everything from Tex-Mex and sushi to cozy coffee shops, which makes dining out or grabbing a quick bite both easy and flavorful.
Located at the corner of Central Drive and Harwood Road, this shopping center serves as a convenient commercial hub for Woodbridge residents, featuring major grocery stores, pharmacies, banks, and several niche retail options.
Running along Cummings Drive at the western edge of Woodbridge, this peaceful neighborhood trail is perfect for jogging, biking, or dog-walking, and connects locals to lush green spaces and neighboring parks.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
Local families can receive free backpacks filled with school supplies on Sunday mornings—perfect for getting students in Woodbridge‑area ready for the new school year.
View event details →This weekly farmers market just minutes from Woodbridge offers fresh produce and artisanal goods—great for local families looking to shop nearby and support community vendors.
An outdoor concert featuring the White Street Band offers an easy, family‑friendly evening outing for Woodbridge residents—it’s free, casual and a great way to enjoy summer twilight.
Enjoy live blues music at a nearby winery—ideal for adults in Woodbridge seeking a relaxed evening with local charm and good tunes.
A free workshop at the local library where residents can taste and learn about Texas herbal teas—perfect for Woodbridge adults interested in wellness and exploring local culture.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Woodbridge
Local characteristics and demographics for Woodbridge