Discover Timberlake Trails’ laid-back, lake-country rhythm in Pilot Point
About Timberlake Trails
Timberlake Trails feels like the part of Pilot Point where neighbors keep an eye on the sky, plan errands around a quick hop into town, and use the outdoors as the default backdrop. Within a short drive you’ll run into Lowbrow's Beer & Wine Garden, a familiar meet-up spot when you want something casual without leaving the Pilot Point orbit. The area is also wrapped in a web of nearby outdoor access points—places marked 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178 and more—so it’s common to see residents building little routines around trail time and fresh air.
The broader 76258 community around Timberlake Trails has a settled, established feel, reflected in a median age of 43.4. People here tend to put down roots, and that shows up in the way households invest in their homes and schedules; the homeownership rate sits at 81.7%, which matches the way the neighborhood reads day to day—more long-term residents, fewer quick turnovers. The typical home value in the area is about $366,600, a number that tends to make buyers think carefully about getting the layout and land they want, not just the address.
Timberlake Trails ties into Pilot Point ISD, and for many households that’s part of the identity of the place. Pilot Point H S serves grades 9–12 and carries a B rating, and families with younger students often orient their mornings around Pilot Point Selz Middle and the Pilot Point Early Childhood Center. Even if your household isn’t in the school drop-off phase, the school calendar still shapes the neighborhood’s tempo—traffic at certain times, Friday night plans, and the general sense of living in a community where people recognize each other.
Economically, the area’s median household income of $103,532 creates a distinctly comfortable, practical vibe: people are busy, but they’re also intentional about weekends and home life. Timberlake Trails tends to attract residents who want Pilot Point’s smaller-city pace, access to outdoor time close by, and a community structure that feels consistent from year to year—more “let’s stay awhile” than “we’ll see what happens.”
Living in Timberlake Trails: space to breathe, with Pilot Point close by
Day-to-day life in Timberlake Trails is shaped by the fact that most households are owners, not renters, and that stability is part of what you feel when you drive through. With 77.3% of housing in the ZIP owner-occupied and 17.3% renter-occupied, the rhythm is less transient—yards get tended, home projects actually get finished, and neighbors tend to notice when someone’s out of town. The typical home value around $366,600 also means many buyers are looking for function and longevity rather than a short stop, and that tends to show up in how people talk about floorplans, storage, and how a home lives day to day.
The neighborhood’s lifestyle leans outdoor because so many access points sit within roughly a mile—spots labeled 171 through 184 and a long run of others like 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, and 40 are close enough that even a busy weekday can include a quick loop outside. Residents who work from home—about 18.9% of workers in the area—often take advantage of that flexibility, squeezing in a walk between calls. For commuters, driving is still the default, with 68.3% heading out solo in the car, so mornings in Timberlake Trails tend to be a “get moving and go” routine rather than a walk-to-the-office pattern.
Food and social time are often anchored by places that feel genuinely local. Lowbrow's Beer & Wine Garden, about 2.6 miles away, is the kind of spot that becomes part of a weekend rotation—easy to meet friends, low pressure, and close enough that you can decide last minute. Because Timberlake Trails sits in the 76258 sphere, it’s common to keep plans close to home and treat bigger outings as occasional rather than constant.
Pilot Point ISD is a real factor for households planning the next several years. Pilot Point Early Childhood Center serves EE–KG and sits about 2.6 miles away, Pilot Point Selz Middle (grades 06–08) is around 2.8 miles, and Pilot Point H S (grades 09–12) is about 3.8 miles and carries a B rating. The community’s median age of 43.4 lines up with what you see on the ground: many residents are in the stage of balancing career demands with home life, and the median household income of $103,532 supports a lifestyle that values space, reliable schools nearby, and routines that don’t require a long drive just to unwind.
Things to Do Near Timberlake Trails
One of the most tangible perks of Timberlake Trails is how quickly you can get outside. Within about a mile, there’s an unusual concentration of nearby outdoor access points—171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183 and 184, plus a long list of others like 15 through 1 and 40. In real life, that translates to easy pre-work walks, after-dinner loops when the weather cooperates, and weekend mornings that start with fresh air instead of a long drive to “get to nature.”
For a simple night out close to home, Lowbrow's Beer & Wine Garden sits about 2.6 miles away and tends to be the kind of place you can fold into your routine—meet a neighbor, catch up after a busy week, and still be back home without turning it into an all-evening trek.
Neighborhoods Near Timberlake Trails
I don’t have verified neighborhood-by-neighborhood names in the immediate area to list responsibly, but Timberlake Trails is part of the 76258 Pilot Point community that many buyers compare within the same drive-time to Pilot Point ISD schools and the same cluster of outdoor access points near 171–184. In practice, shoppers often weigh how close they want to be to everyday hangouts like Lowbrow's Beer & Wine Garden versus how much they prioritize a quieter, more tucked-away feel.
If you’re touring nearby areas around Timberlake Trails, the most meaningful differences usually come down to how your daily routine will run—school runs to Pilot Point Early Childhood Center or Pilot Point Selz Middle, the ease of slipping out to the nearby outdoor trailheads, and whether your household’s commute pattern matches the area’s car-first reality, where 68.3% of workers drive alone.
Local Resources for Timberlake Trails Residents
For families, the anchor resource is Pilot Point ISD. Nearby campuses include Pilot Point Early Childhood Center (EE–KG), Pilot Point Selz Middle (06–08), and Pilot Point H S (09–12), which has a B rating. Even if school isn’t your stage of life, the district is a major community touchpoint and one of the most consistent connectors among households in the area.
On the public safety side, the closest listed law enforcement resource is the Krugerville Police Department, about 6.8 miles away. Many residents also lean on the practical safety benefits that come with a high homeownership environment—this area runs around 81.7% homeowners—where people tend to know the usual cars, notice changes quickly, and communicate when something looks off.
Frequently Asked Questions About Timberlake Trails
Is Timberlake Trails a good place to live?
Timberlake Trails is a good fit for people who want a steadier, owner-driven neighborhood feel and easy access to the outdoors close to home. In the 76258 area, about 81.7% of residents are homeowners, which tends to translate into well-kept properties and neighbors who plan to stay. The typical home value around $366,600 and a median household income of $103,532 point to a community that’s comfortable and practical. Add in quick trips to Lowbrow's Beer & Wine Garden and the nearby outdoor access points (171–184 and others), and day-to-day life feels more grounded in routines than in constant driving for entertainment.
Is Timberlake Trails safe?
I can’t provide a crime rate for Timberlake Trails from the information available, but the neighborhood’s day-to-day safety culture is often influenced by stability and familiarity. With an 81.7% homeownership rate in the area, many residents know who belongs on the street and notice unusual activity faster than in a higher-turnover rental pocket. For formal support, the closest listed police resource is the Krugerville Police Department, about 6.8 miles away. In practice, neighborhoods like this often lean on neighbor-to-neighbor awareness—people communicating, watching out for deliveries, and keeping an eye on properties when someone is traveling.
How are the schools in Timberlake Trails?
Timberlake Trails is served by Pilot Point ISD, and the nearby campus lineup is straightforward for families planning several years ahead. Pilot Point H S serves grades 09–12, sits about 3.8 miles away, and carries a B rating, which is a reassuring marker for many buyers. Younger students typically feed through Pilot Point Selz Middle (grades 06–08, about 2.8 miles away) and the Pilot Point Early Childhood Center (EE–KG, about 2.6 miles away). There is also Denton Co J J A E P listed for grades 06–12 at roughly 2.8 miles. When you tour homes, it’s smart to confirm zoning and the day-to-day drive pattern to each campus.
What is the cost of living in Timberlake Trails?
I don’t have cost-of-living indices or a Regional Price Parity (RPP) index for Timberlake Trails in the data provided, so I can’t break down whether overall prices, housing, goods, or utilities run above or below the U.S. average where 100 equals the national norm. What I can quantify accurately is property tax burden, which is a major cost driver for homeowners in Denton County. In Pilot Point, the city property tax rate is $0.6050 per $100 of valuation, the county rate is $0.1859 per $100, and Pilot Point ISD’s school district rate is $0.9382 per $100. Together, that makes a combined estimated property tax rate of $1.7291 per $100 valuation. With a typical home value around $366,600, it’s worth modeling annual taxes as part of your monthly budget. One offset many households consider is that Texas has no state income tax, so take-home pay can stretch differently than in states that tax wages.
Is Timberlake Trails good for families?
Timberlake Trails can work well for families who want schools close by and a routine that includes outdoor time. Pilot Point ISD campuses are within a few miles, including Pilot Point Early Childhood Center (EE–KG) about 2.6 miles away, Pilot Point Selz Middle (06–08) about 2.8 miles away, and Pilot Point H S (09–12) about 3.8 miles away with a B rating. The area’s median age of 43.4 suggests a lot of households are in the family-and-career stage, and the high homeownership rate of 81.7% often supports a more stable neighbor network. For weekend energy-burning, the cluster of nearby outdoor access points like 171–184 makes it easier to get outside without planning a big outing.
What is Timberlake Trails known for?
Timberlake Trails is known more for its day-to-day livability than for a single headline attraction: it’s the kind of Pilot Point-area neighborhood where people settle in, keep their routines local, and use nearby outdoor access points as a regular part of life. The density of close-by trail or outdoor entry markers—171 through 184 plus many others within about a mile—gives the area a distinctive “step outside often” identity. Social life tends to stay close to home as well, with Lowbrow's Beer & Wine Garden about 2.6 miles away serving as an easy meet-up. And because it’s tied to Pilot Point ISD, school events and calendars also shape the neighborhood’s sense of community.
What are things to do near Timberlake Trails?
Near Timberlake Trails, a lot of the fun is simple and local. Lowbrow's Beer & Wine Garden is about 2.6 miles away and is an easy choice for a relaxed evening when you want to stay close to Pilot Point. For outdoor time, residents have a long list of nearby access points within about a mile—171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183 and 184, plus others like 15 down through 1 and 40. That proximity makes it realistic to build habits around quick walks, weekend morning outings, or after-work resets without turning it into a drive-heavy plan.
What ZIP code is Timberlake Trails in?
Timberlake Trails is in ZIP code 76258 in the Pilot Point area. That ZIP’s population is about 8,444.
Interested in Timberlake Trails?
If you’re considering Timberlake Trails, I can help you compare homes in 76258, estimate monthly costs using the local tax rates, and map your drive times to Pilot Point ISD schools and nearby hangouts like Lowbrow's Beer & Wine Garden. Reach out when you’re ready, and we’ll narrow in on the streets and home styles that fit how you actually live.
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