Combine friendly neighborhoods, 11 parks and 23 miles of hike and bike trails and you get a city that prides itself on “successfully balancing big-city comforts with small-town charm.”
Located less than 40 minutes from downtown Dallas and just 26 minutes from Fort Worth, Keller is perfectly positioned along the wooded banks of the Trinity River. In the early 1850s, settlers established Keller as a stop on the Texas and Pacific Railway. The settlers made their homes around the region in Keller because of the locations proximity to the Trinity River water supply and abundant farmland. Today, the city attracts a wide number of business professionals who appreciate the short drive to DFW Airport.
Keller residents have access to an amazing array of museums, concert halls and professional sports. The Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo in January is a staple. The Dallas Cowboys’ AT&T Stadium, Globe Life Park, where the Texas Rangers play, and the Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory, are a short drive from Keller. For a fun night out, families gather on the patio to enjoy great Italian dining at Devivo Bros. Eatery and head over to FnG Eats for casual farm-to-market fare. Evenings are a great time to head over Brews & Blues, for a soulful mix of jazz and artisan coffee drinks.
Families take advantage of the Keller Independent School District which serves more than 35,000 students on 39 campuses, covers portions of the cities of Colleyville, Fort Worth, Haltom City, Hurst, North Richland Hills, Southlake, Watauga, and Westlake and the entire City of Keller.
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