The Parks at Willow Ridge

Reminders

  • POOL CLOSED TUESDAYs

    Sunday - Monday: 9am-9pm
    Tuesday: CLOSED
    Wednesday - Thursday: 9am-9pm
    Friday - Saturday: 9am -10pm

  • May 2 - Sept 28

    Pool Access Issues: Call 877-378-2388.

  • Pay HOA Dues

The Parks at Willow Ridge

OUR COMMUNITY

We are excited for you to be here! 

The Parks at Willow Ridge is a 741-lot master planned community with the final phase completed in 2022.

We are nestled on the west side of the Alliance Corridor between Keller, Saginaw, and Haslet. 

Our homes are all within walking distance of Carl E. Schluter Elementary, Leo Adams Middle, and V.R. Eaton High schools, making our community a desirable place for families of all generations. We also have a community pool and a city park onsite.

OUR VISION

Our vision is to foster a community - first and financially responsible neighborhood where every resident feels engaged, involved, and invited.

We strive to cultivate a sense of belonging and community through active participation and open communication, ensuring all voices are heard with respect and trust.

We aim to nurture the Good Samaritan spirit, promoting a sense of family and fellowship among our residents. Our goal is to instill a deep sense of pride for our community, making our neighborhood not just a place to live, but a place to call home.

Upcoming Events

  • PAWR Easter egg hunt and pictures with Easter bunny

    Come out to the pool and search for Easter eggs and take a photo with the Easter Bunny. Saturday March 28th

    Rain out day April 4th

  • PAWR Spring garage sale

    May 1st – 3rd    Dusk-Dawn  (Bulk Trash is following Monday). Rain out date May 29th - 31st

  • Pawr Neighborhood Meet and greet at the pool

    Come meet your HOA board and verify you pool access. May 2nd 8am to 10am. Times may change

  • PAWR Spring movie night

    Movie night with the community at the pool. (Double feature) Vote to be made closer to the date. May 16th 6pm and 9pm. Rain out day May 29th

  • PAWR 4th of July parade

    Parade and awards at the pool. More info to come. June 27th    6:30-9pm

  • Fall Garage sale

    October 2nd – 4th   Dusk-Dawn (Bulk Trash is following Monday). Rain out date November 27th - 29th.


  • PAWR National Night Out

    Come out and join the community and the First responders to express your gratitude for what they do. More info to come. October 6th   6-8pm

  • Halloween yard decoration contest.

    Voting will be October 17th – 24th

    Winners are announced October 29th. Sign up and info to follow.


  • Fall Movie Night

    Movie night with the community at the pool. (Double feature) Vote for movies will be made closer to the date. October 17th 6pm to 8pm. Rain out date October 24th

  • Boy scout of America food Donation Drive

    Donation Drive

    November 14th Bags for donation put on porch

    November 15th Bags will be picked up from porch

  • Cocoa with Santa and hay ride

    Come join the community and have a cup of Cocoa or cider. Take you picture with Santa Clause then take a hey ride.

    December 12th   6-8pm rain out day December 29th


  • Christmas Holiday Decoration contest

    Voting December 12th – 19th

    Winners are announced December 21st

    More info to follow

The Parks at Willow Ridge Community

  • Our Community

    We’re so glad you’re here! Our 741-lot master-planned community, completed in 2022, is located on the west side of the Alliance Corridor between Keller, Saginaw, and Haslet—known for its small-town charm and strong community values. With easy access to Hwy 287 and I-35W, getting around is simple and convenient.

    We’re part of the highly respected Northwest ISD, nationally recognized for academic excellence and consistently rated as one of the top school districts in Texas. Our neighborhood is within walking distance to Carl E. Schluter Elementary, Leo Adams Middle, and V.R. Eaton High School—making it a wonderful place for families to grow and thrive.

    Enjoy our community pool and onsite city park, perfect for relaxing and connecting with neighbors. Whether you’re new or already a resident—welcome home!

  • City of Haslet

    Welcome to Haslet

    Welcome to Haslet—a city that blends small-town charm with modern convenience. Just 15 miles north of downtown Fort Worth, Haslet offers a peaceful atmosphere with easy access to major highways like I-35W and Hwy 287, making it ideal for commuters and families alike.

    Rooted in a rich history dating back to the 1880s, Haslet was named after Haslett, Michigan, by a railroad contractor during the expansion of the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway. Today, Haslet is known for its welcoming parks, including Haslet Community Park and John Gammill Park, which feature walking trails, playgrounds, and sports courts.

    The city also fosters a strong sense of community. With its unique character and neighborly spirit, Haslet is more than just a location—it’s a place to truly call home.

  • Northwest Independent School District

    If you're relocating to our community, your children will be part of Northwest Independent School District (Northwest ISD)—known for academic excellence and strong student outcomes.

    Serving over 30,000 students across 234 square miles, Northwest ISD has a 95.6% graduation rate, above the state average. Students score an average 1014 on the SAT and 24.3 on the ACT, reflecting strong college readiness. The district also ranks #47 out of 807 for athletics in Texas.

    Families enjoy the convenience of Carl E. Schluter Elementary, Leo Adams Middle School, and V.R. Eaton High School—all within walking distance. These neighborhood schools offer high-quality education and a supportive, connected learning environment.

    Living here means your children benefit from a district that prioritizes achievement, involvement, and student growth.

  • Carl E. Schluter Elementary

    Carl E. Schluter Elementary School, is part of the Northwest Independent School District. Established in 2011, the school serves students from pre-kindergarten through fifth grade. With an enrollment of approximately 711 students and an estimated student-teacher ratio of 14:1, Schluter Elementary emphasizes a nurturing environment that fosters academic excellence.

    The school's motto, "Learners today...Leaders tomorrow!" reflects its commitment to developing students' leadership skills and academic abilities. Schluter Elementary offers programs such as Gifted & Talented education and comprehensive counseling services to support students' diverse needs.

    Schluter Elementary's proximity to Leo Adams Middle School and V.R. Eaton High School provides a seamless educational pathway for students within the community. The school's emphasis on academic achievement, character development, and community involvement makes it a valuable asset to families in the area.

  • Leo Adams Middle school

    Leo Adams Middle School is located within the community and is a key institution within the Northwest Independent School District (Northwest ISD), serving students in grades 6 through 8. With an enrollment of approximately 990 students, the school emphasizes academic excellence, personal growth, and community involvement.

    Academically, Leo Adams Middle School ranks within the top 50% of public middle schools in Texas.. Students demonstrate strong performance, surpassing state averages.

    The school's band program is noteworthy, with the Jazz Band earning all First Division ratings at recent festivals.

    Leo Adams Middle School offers a range of extracurricular activities, including athletics, student government, and various clubs, fostering a well-rounded educational experience. The school's commitment to high expectations and flexible support creates a nurturing environment where students are encouraged to become their best selves.

  • V.R. Eaton HIGH SCHOOL

    V.R. Eaton High School ranks #3 in Northwest ISD, serving grades 9–12. Eaton is known for its academic excellence and diverse extracurricular opportunities.

    Eaton has a 96% graduation rate and about 35% of students participate in Advanced Placement (AP) courses, with additional offerings in honors and dual credit classes.

    Eaton hosts two standout academies: the Academy of Business Management and Entrepreneurship and the Aviation Academy, which offers pathways in mechanical technology and professional pilot training.

    Extracurriculars are robust. The Eaton Eagle Band has received UIL honors and performed at PASIC. Eaton also competes in UIL Class 6A athletics, with notable success in basketball and other sports.

    Eaton offers students access to exceptional academics, programs, and a vibrant campus life—right in their own neighborhood.

LOCAL INFORMATION

Utilities

Electricity

Tri-County Electric

Gas

Atmos Energy

Water Services

City of Fort Worth

Phone: 817-392-4477

(24/7 for water emergencies, Select Option 1)

Mon. - Fri: 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. (Not Open on Holidays)

Garbage & Recycling

City of Fort Worth

For questions or to report an issue by phone: 817.392.1234.

Hours:

Mon - Fri: 7am - 6pm

Sat: 7am - 4pm

Additional Contacts

Community Liaison: Julie Orebaugh
Julie.Orebaugh@fortworthtexas.gov

Neighborhood Patrol: Officer Jones
Phone: 817.392.3640
chistopher.jones@fortworthtexas.gov

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