Meadow Oaks: Park-Centered Living in Corinth’s 76210

About Meadow Oaks

Meadow Oaks feels anchored by its own backyard green space, with Meadow Oaks Park sitting just a short walk from the surrounding streets. It’s the kind of neighborhood where evening dog walks naturally turn into a loop that also hits nearby favorites like Fairview Park and The Bark Park, and where families drift toward Corinth Community Park when they want more room to spread out. For a quick culture fix that still feels local, Agora Commons and Agora Park are close enough to work into a regular routine without making it a “weekend-only” plan.

What stands out about Meadow Oaks in the Corinth area is how everyday errands and kid logistics stay simple. Grocery runs are typically a choose-your-own-adventure between ALDI about a mile away, Albertsons and the Walmart Supercenter around 1.2 miles, and Kroger at roughly 2.5 miles when you want a bigger stock-up. Coffee is similarly easy to weave into the day, whether that means a quick Starbucks run around 1.4 miles out or meeting a friend at Aliboba Cafe closer to 2.6 miles.

Housing here reflects the stability of the broader 76210 area, where the typical home value sits around $376,000 and homeownership runs high, with roughly 73.1% of homes owner-occupied in the ZIP. That ownership-heavy pattern shows up in the way yards are kept up and in how often you’ll see homeowners investing in updates rather than treating the neighborhood as a short stop. It’s also an area with strong earning power, with a median household income of $113,980, which tends to translate into well-maintained streetscapes and a steady pace of improvement.

Meadow Oaks fits neatly into the north Denton County rhythm: close to Corinth’s civic core, close to Lake Dallas, and surrounded by established residential pockets like Fairview and Millenium Place. The neighborhood’s day-to-day identity is less about being a destination and more about being a comfortable home base—park time close by, shopping within a few minutes, and a school mix that includes highly rated options nearby.

You’ll notice a blend of households that matches the 76210 profile, with a median age of 38.8 and about 16.7% of residents under 18—enough kids for the parks to feel lively, and enough working professionals that mornings have a steady commute cadence. It tends to attract people who want Denton County convenience without giving up that neighborhood feeling of knowing which park you’ll end up at after dinner.

Living in Meadow Oaks Day to Day

Life in Meadow Oaks tends to revolve around a few repeatable, familiar routes: a quick walk to Meadow Oaks Park when you need fresh air, a short drive for groceries at ALDI, Albertsons, or the Walmart Supercenter, and a coffee stop that’s genuinely convenient rather than a special trip. That “easy loop” is a big part of the neighborhood’s appeal—errands stay close, and you’re rarely crossing half the county just to handle a weekday to-do list.

Housing in the Meadow Oaks area lines up with the 76210 market, where the median home value is about $376,000. With owner-occupancy around 73.1% across the ZIP and a neighborhood-level homeownership rate reported at 75.8%, the vibe is notably residential and settled-in. You’re more likely to see people putting energy into their homes and routines—landscaping, weekend projects, and regular park visits—than you are to see constant turnover.

For fitness and recreation, you can keep things close without repeating the same workout. F45 Training and Corinth Gymnastics are both around 1.1 miles away, and Outlaw Fit Camp sits about 1.3 miles out when you want something more coach-led. When summer hits, the Jackson_Ranch_Community Pool is a go-to at about 1.5 miles, and golfers have options with Oakmont Country Club around 1.8 miles and Timberlinks Golf Course roughly 2.9 miles away. If you prefer open space over structured workouts, the area is almost over-served in the best way, with Agora Park, Fairview Park, Terrace Oaks Pak, Thousand Oaks Park, and Corinth Farms Park all close enough to rotate depending on your mood.

School choices are a real part of the conversation here because several well-rated campuses sit within a short drive. Families often focus on Denton ISD options like HAWK EL, rated A and about 1.6 miles away, Harpool Middle, rated A and around 4 miles, and Guyer H S, rated A and roughly 2.7 miles away. There are also nearby Lake Dallas ISD and charter options, including Lake Dallas H S at about 0.6 miles and Founders Classical Academy Corinth - Upper School around 0.7 miles, which gives households flexibility depending on what they prioritize.

Commute patterns in 76210 are mostly car-based, with about 71.7% of workers driving alone, but the workday doesn’t look identical for everyone—around 14.7% work from home, which you’ll feel in the neighborhood during mid-morning park walks or afternoon coffee runs. The community itself reflects a well-educated, professional lean, with about 43.5% holding a bachelor’s degree or higher, and that shows up in how people use the neighborhood: a reliable home base that supports busy schedules, school activities, and plenty of park time without feeling like you live in your car.

Parks, Coffee, and Errands Close to Home

Meadow Oaks makes it easy to build your routine around nearby green space. Meadow Oaks Park is close enough to feel like an extension of the neighborhood, and it connects naturally to other nearby stops like Agora Park and Fairview Park when you want a longer walk. The Bark Park is also under a mile away, which is a real quality-of-life perk for dog owners who don’t want to plan their whole day around a drive to let the pup run.

For everyday convenience, the grocery lineup is unusually practical: ALDI is about a mile away for quick trips, while Albertsons and the Walmart Supercenter sit around 1.2 miles when you’re doing a bigger run. When you want a familiar coffee order on the way to errands, Starbucks is roughly 1.4 miles out, and Aliboba Cafe around 2.6 miles gives you a change of pace that still feels like part of the neighborhood’s orbit.

On the activity side, residents mix structured fitness with local facilities, from F45 Training and Outlaw Fit Camp to destination-style options like Oakmont Country Club and Timberlinks Golf Course. It’s also easy to catch the local sports atmosphere near Lake Dallas Stadium, about 2.4 miles away, without turning it into an all-night excursion.

Neighborhoods Near Meadow Oaks

Meadow Oaks sits among a cluster of familiar Corinth-area neighborhoods that help shape the day-to-day feel of this part of Denton County. Fairview and Millenium Place are both about half a mile away, which means many errands, park visits, and school drop-offs naturally overlap with neighbors from those communities. Terrace Oaks Phase 1 and Provence, each roughly a mile to just over a mile away, add to that sense that you’re living in a connected pocket rather than an isolated subdivision.

A little farther out, Lake Dallas is about 2.2 miles away and Hickory Creek around 2.5 miles, both of which expand your options for parks and recreation, including easy access to places like Lake Dallas City Park and Hickory Creek Park. If you find yourself frequently heading toward Highland Village, nearby areas like Highland Shores 17-C-I, St James, and The Overlook Highland Shores Section 2 sit around three miles out, creating a straightforward hop between residential areas without a long trek.

Because these neighborhoods are so close, people often shop, work out, and use parks across community lines, which keeps Meadow Oaks feeling tied into the wider Corinth and Lake Cities routine rather than feeling cut off from it.

Local Resources and Services Nearby

For day-to-day civic needs, Meadow Oaks has quick access to Corinth’s local services, including Corinth City Hall about 0.7 miles away. Public safety is also close at hand, with the Corinth Police Department roughly 0.4 miles away, plus another Corinth Police Department location listed around 0.9 miles, which contributes to a visible local presence when you’re running errands or heading to the parks.

Fire and emergency services for the surrounding Lake Cities area are supported by the Lake Cities Fire Department around 0.9 miles from the neighborhood. For property questions that come up during buying, selling, or protesting a value, the Denton Central Appraisal District is a known stop in the area, located about 4.6 miles away.

Healthcare is reachable without being right on top of the neighborhood, with Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Denton about 8.1 miles away and Medical City Argyle A Campus of Medical City Denton roughly 8.5 miles away. For municipal court needs, Highland Village Municipal Court Highland Village sits around 4 miles, which is useful to know for residents who find themselves handling regional administrative items.

Frequently Asked Questions About Meadow Oaks

Is Meadow Oaks a good place to live?

Meadow Oaks offers a day-to-day lifestyle that’s easy to recognize if you know this part of Corinth: parks within minutes, practical shopping close by, and a residential feel shaped by high homeownership. In the surrounding 76210 area, the typical home value is about $376,000 and the median household income is $113,980, which tends to support well-kept homes and stable routines. With a median age of 38.8 and about 16.7% of residents under 18, it’s a place where you’ll see both working professionals and families using Meadow Oaks Park, Fairview Park, and The Bark Park as regular extensions of home.

Is Meadow Oaks safe?

Safety in Meadow Oaks is best understood as a neighborhood where civic infrastructure is close and community routines are consistent. The Corinth Police Department is nearby at about 0.4 miles, which means residents aren’t far from local services and visibility. Like many owner-occupied areas, with homeownership around 75.8% reported for the neighborhood and roughly 73.1% owner-occupied housing across 76210, day-to-day “eyes on the street” tends to be stronger—people walk dogs at Meadow Oaks Park, run evening errands at ALDI or Albertsons, and generally notice what’s happening. For any specific concerns, residents typically check current local reports and talk with nearby neighbors about what they’re seeing.

How are the schools in Meadow Oaks?

Meadow Oaks is surrounded by a wide mix of campuses across multiple systems, which gives households real choices. Denton ISD options include HAWK EL, rated A and about 1.6 miles away, Harpool Middle, rated A and roughly 4 miles, and Guyer H S, rated A at about 2.7 miles. There are also nearby Lake Dallas ISD campuses such as Lake Dallas H S, rated B and only about 0.6 miles away, plus Corinth EL and Shady Shores EL nearby. For families interested in a charter pathway, Founders Classical Academy Corinth - Upper School serves grades 06-12 and sits around 0.7 miles from the neighborhood.

What is the cost of living in Meadow Oaks?

Meadow Oaks costs are shaped largely by housing and property taxes, as is typical in north Denton County. On a median-value home around $376,000, the City of Corinth property tax rate of $0.5371 per $100 of value and the Denton County rate of $0.1859 per $100 are two key pieces of the bill; together those two add up to an estimated $0.7230 per $100 valuation before school district and any special district rates are applied. Because school district rates were not provided here, you’ll want the exact breakdown for the specific address before estimating a full, combined tax rate. Cost-of-living indices such as the BEA Regional Price Parity measure, where 100 equals the U.S. average for overall prices, housing, goods, and utilities, were not provided for Meadow Oaks or 76210 in the data above. Without those indices, the most accurate guidance is trend-based: the area’s median gross rent of about $1,910 per month and the local home values suggest housing is a meaningful part of the monthly budget. One advantage that still matters when comparing total take-home pay is that Texas has no state income tax, which can help offset higher housing or local tax costs depending on your situation.

Is Meadow Oaks good for families?

Meadow Oaks works well for families who want parks and school options close by. Meadow Oaks Park is right there for after-school play, and you can easily rotate weekend outings through nearby spaces like Corinth Community Park, Agora Park, Fairview Park, and The Bark Park. The 76210 area also has a noticeable family presence, with about 16.7% of residents under 18 and a median age of 38.8, which fits the rhythm of youth sports, school pickup lines, and evening walks. School choices nearby range from highly rated Denton ISD campuses like HAWK EL and Guyer H S, both rated A, to options in Lake Dallas ISD and a nearby charter campus at Founders Classical Academy Corinth - Upper School.

What is Meadow Oaks known for?

Meadow Oaks is known locally for being a park-first pocket of Corinth where daily life naturally spills outdoors. Meadow Oaks Park is the obvious centerpiece, but the neighborhood also sits within quick reach of a long list of nearby green spaces, including Agora Park, Fairview Park, Corinth Community Park, and Preserve at Pecan Creek. It’s also recognized for convenience that feels genuinely close-in: ALDI is about a mile away, Albertsons and the Walmart Supercenter sit around 1.2 miles, and coffee runs to Starbucks are typically a short hop. The area’s high homeownership and a 76210 median home value around $376,000 reinforce its reputation as a stable place where people tend to put down roots.

What are things to do near Meadow Oaks?

A typical weekend near Meadow Oaks starts outdoors, with Meadow Oaks Park as the easy default and nearby options like Fairview Park, Agora Park, and Corinth Farms Park when you want variety. Dog owners often gravitate toward The Bark Park, under a mile away, for off-leash time. For fitness, residents mix in structured workouts at F45 Training or Outlaw Fit Camp, and in warmer months the Jackson_Ranch_Community Pool becomes part of the routine. If you’re looking for a simple outing that stays close to home, grabbing coffee at Starbucks or meeting at Aliboba Cafe pairs naturally with an errand loop that includes ALDI, Albertsons, or Kroger.

What ZIP code is Meadow Oaks in?

Meadow Oaks is in ZIP code 76210. That ZIP covers much of the surrounding Corinth-area residential and shopping routine referenced nearby.

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