Frisco

Creekside at Preston, Frisco Neighborhood

Creekside at Preston features a peaceful atmosphere with tranquil streets that enhance daily relaxation. The neighborhood primarily consists of single detached homes alongside a selection of apartment buildings, offering various housing options. Many residences were constructed after 2000, providing modern designs and comforts. Convenient primary schools are located within easy reach, adding to the neighborhood's appeal. While vehicle transportation is commonly used, parking availability is plentiful. Dining options nearby offer pleasant opportunities to explore local cuisine. Although bicycle lanes are limited and the terrain varied, the area maintains a quiet charm that makes it a welcoming place to settle.

Home buyers who prefer a calm environment will enjoy Creekside at Preston. Creekside at Preston is very quiet overall, as the streets are usually especially peaceful.

Highlights of Creekside at Preston

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

🌳 Creekside at Preston Park & Playground

A dedicated neighborhood green space just 800 feet west of the subdivision, featuring a playground and open lawn—a convenient and welcoming spot for families with children to enjoy everyday outdoor time within easy walking distance.

🏞️ Shops at Creekside

Situated about 1,800 feet west of the community along Preston Road, this Class‑A retail development offers boutique fitness, neighborhood‑scale dining, and services—all right at the entrance of Creekside at Preston.

🏫 UNT at Frisco

The University of North Texas at Frisco is located roughly 2,600 feet west of the neighborhood—bringing higher education, public events, and community energy directly to Creekside at Preston’s doorstep.

⚽ Frisco Athletic Center & Water Park

Located just a short drive southeast at Preston Road and Wade Boulevard, this major family recreation hub features indoor aquatics, water‐park elements like the Preston Plunge mat racer, a lazy river and pavilions—an exciting nearby amenity for residents.

🚶 Creekside Greenbelt Trail

A walking trail along the natural creek corridor connects Creekside at Preston with adjacent neighborhoods, offering scenic pedestrian paths and informal greenway space just beyond the subdivision—even undergoing trail enhancement work in recent years.

Creekside at Preston

This August in Creekside at Preston

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

Saturday, August 1, 2026

Rotary Farmers Market

HALL Park, Frisco • 9:00 AM–1:00 PM

A weekly farmers market at nearby HALL Park offering fresh local produce, artisan goods, and family‑friendly entertainment—perfect for Creekside at Preston residents to shop local and enjoy a Saturday outing.

Thursday, August 6, 2026

Art in the Atrium 26 – Call for Art

George A. Purefoy Municipal Center, Frisco • 8:00 AM–11:00 PM

An ongoing public art exhibition running through September, encouraging community engagement and showcasing local artists—great for residents interested in culture and civic involvement.

Friday, August 7, 2026

Live Music at The Frisco Bar (recurring Fridays)

The Frisco Bar, Frisco • 9:00 PM (each Friday)

Weekly live music in a relaxed, neighbor‑friendly atmosphere just minutes from Creekside at Preston—ideal for a casual night out with friends.

Friday, August 21, 2026

Moth Night: UNT at Frisco

UNT at Frisco • 7:30 PM–10:30 PM

A unique nighttime nature observation event hosted on campus, offering families a fun and educational outdoor experience close to home.

Thursday, August 20, 2026

Concert in the Park – High Five

Frisco Historic Park • 5:30 PM–7:30 PM

Part of the free Concert in the Park series, this jam‑rock performance provides a lively summer evening out, perfect for Creekside at Preston residents to enjoy local music in a charming outdoor setting.

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