Sequoya Park, Close to the Heart of Cleburne’s Everyday Conveniences
About Sequoya Park
Sequoya Park feels like the part of Cleburne where errands, school drop-offs, and a quick coffee run all line up without much planning. On a typical morning, it’s easy to picture neighbors grabbing a drink at HTeaO about 0.3 miles away, then swinging by ALDI around 0.4 miles from the neighborhood before heading back toward home. With CLEBURNE H S only about 0.4 miles away and AD WHEAT MIDDLE roughly 0.6 miles away, the area carries that familiar weekday rhythm of student traffic and after-school activity.
The neighborhood sits in ZIP code 76033, surrounded by a cluster of established Cleburne communities like Remington Ridge, Baker Farms, and Westmeadow, all within about half a mile. That puts Sequoya Park in a distinctly “in-town” position: close to the cultural and civic core near places like the Don Smith Performing Arts Center around 0.6 miles away and the Cleburne Public Library about 2.4 miles out. It’s not the kind of area where you have to make a special trip to find something to do; local theater at Greater Cleburne Carnegie Players is roughly 1.1 miles away, and downtown history stops like the Layland Museum and the Johnson County Courthouse Museum are clustered around 2.5 miles.
Housing demand here is tied to practicality and a steady local market. In the surrounding ZIP area, the typical home value is about $253,800, which helps explain why you’ll see a strong base of long-term residents alongside newer buyers trying to stay close to schools, parks, and shopping. The community around Sequoya Park reflects a working, commuting city, where the median household income in the ZIP is $76,292 and many daily routines are built around driving.
What makes Sequoya Park recognizable within Cleburne is how quickly you can shift from neighborhood streets to green space and local events. Winston Patrick McGregor Park and the Iris Garden are both around 0.7 miles away, and Stone Park is about 0.8 miles out, which naturally draws people outside on mild evenings. You’ll see a mix of households—homeowners, renters, and families with kids—who value being near the places they actually use during the week, not just on special occasions.
Living in Sequoya Park: Schools, Parks, and Everyday Stops Nearby
Day-to-day life in Sequoya Park is shaped by how close it sits to Cleburne’s most-used conveniences. Grocery runs don’t take planning when ALDI is about 0.4 miles away, Walmart Supercenter is roughly 0.7 miles out, and Kroger is about 0.9 miles away. If you’re more of an “I forgot one thing” shopper, those short distances matter. Coffee routines are just as easy to keep: HTeaO is nearby at about 0.3 miles, Bestea is about 0.6 miles, and Starbucks is around 1.3 miles, which gives the area a steady stream of quick stops and familiar faces.
The housing picture in the broader 76033 area supports a stable, lived-in feel rather than a purely transient one. Homeownership runs about 62.6% in the ZIP, and the area has 11,121 housing units overall, with about 58.5% owner-occupied and 35.0% renter. That mix tends to show up in real life as a neighborhood where some households have been in place for years while others are arriving for schools or a first home purchase. With a typical home value near $253,800, buyers often compare monthly payment scenarios closely—especially in Johnson County where property taxes play a meaningful role.
Schools are a big part of the Sequoya Park rhythm because several campuses sit so close. CLEBURNE H S is about 0.4 miles away, and AD WHEAT MIDDLE is around 0.6 miles, so the neighborhood frequently sees school-related traffic patterns and evening activities. For younger grades, families often look at options like GERARD EL, rated A and about 1.8 miles away, along with nearby elementaries such as COLEMAN EL and COOKE EL, each within about two miles. All of these fall within Cleburne ISD, keeping school community ties concentrated in the same part of town.
Weekends and evenings tilt outdoors. Winston Patrick McGregor Park and the Iris Garden, both around 0.7 miles away, are the kind of places that become default plans when the weather is pleasant. Stone Park at about 0.8 miles and Byron Stewart Park around 1.3 miles give you multiple choices depending on whether you want a quick walk, open green space, or a change of scenery. For structured workouts and youth sports, the Tolbert and Margaret Mayfield Sports Complex is roughly 0.7 miles away, and Planet Fitness is about 0.6 miles.
Culturally, living here means you’re close enough to actually go to local performances instead of just meaning to. The Don Smith Performing Arts Center is about 0.6 miles away, and downtown venues like Plaza Main Street Theatre sit around 2.5 miles from the neighborhood. The ZIP’s median age of 37 and the share of residents under 18 at 21.2% line up with what you feel on the ground: a balanced mix of working adults, school-age families, and long-time locals who keep Cleburne’s community calendar moving.
Things to Do Near Sequoya Park
Sequoya Park puts you close to the places Cleburne residents actually use during the week. If your routine starts with a drink in hand, HTeaO is about 0.3 miles away and Bestea is around 0.6 miles, while Starbucks sits roughly 1.3 miles out for a familiar drive-thru stop. Grocery options are equally practical with ALDI about 0.4 miles away, Walmart Supercenter around 0.7 miles, Kroger near 0.9 miles, and H-E-B about 2 miles from the neighborhood.
For time outside, Winston Patrick McGregor Park and the Iris Garden are both around 0.7 miles away, with Stone Park close behind at about 0.8 miles. When the plan is fitness or activities, Planet Fitness is roughly 0.6 miles away and the Tolbert and Margaret Mayfield Sports Complex is about 0.7 miles, making it easy to fit a workout or a game into a normal evening. If you want something more cultural, the Don Smith Performing Arts Center is about 0.6 miles away, and downtown museums and theaters like the Layland Museum and Plaza Main Street Theatre cluster around the 2.5-mile mark.
Neighborhoods Near Sequoya Park
Sequoya Park is surrounded by a tight ring of established Cleburne neighborhoods, which is part of why the area feels so connected. Remington Ridge is about 0.2 miles away and Baker Farms is around 0.3 miles, so it’s common for residents to recognize the same school and shopping patterns across neighborhood lines. Westmeadow sits about 0.4 miles out and Chisholm Hills is roughly 0.5 miles away, adding to that sense of a shared, local “north-south across town” routine.
A little farther out, Lakeview and Lakeview Estates, within about 0.7 to 0.8 miles, often come up in conversations when buyers want to compare nearby pockets without leaving the general area. Stonegate, Meadowbrook Estates, and Quail Hollow, each around 0.9 miles away, give you additional options close to the same grocery and fitness hubs. Bellevue Crest at about 1.2 miles rounds out the nearby choices, making Sequoya Park a convenient reference point for anyone trying to stay close to Cleburne ISD schools and central amenities.
Local Resources and Services Around Sequoya Park
Sequoya Park residents are served by Cleburne ISD, with nearby campuses like CLEBURNE H S and AD WHEAT MIDDLE anchoring the area’s school activity. For reading, study time, and community programs, the Cleburne Public Library is about 2.4 miles away, and it’s close enough to become a regular stop for families and students during the school year.
When it’s time to handle the official stuff that comes with homeownership, many essentials are nearby in Cleburne. The Central Appraisal District of Johnson County is about 2.4 miles away, which is where homeowners typically turn for valuation and exemption questions. The Johnson County Texas District Clerk is roughly 2.3 miles away, as is Johnson County Elections, and Cleburne City Hall sits around 2.6 miles from the neighborhood.
For day-to-day services and peace of mind, the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is about 2.2 miles away and the Utility Billing Department is also around 2.2 miles, keeping errands local. Public safety resources are close by as well, including the Cleburne Police Department at about 2.4 miles and Cleburne Fire Department and Ambulance Station 3 around 1.9 miles away, which matters when you’re choosing a neighborhood you plan to settle into.
Frequently Asked Questions About Sequoya Park
Is Sequoya Park a good place to live?
Sequoya Park is a good fit for buyers who want to be close to Cleburne’s daily conveniences rather than tucked far from town. In ZIP code 76033, the typical home value is about $253,800, and the area’s 62.6% homeownership rate points to a stable base of residents. The neighborhood’s biggest quality-of-life advantage is proximity: ALDI is about 0.4 miles away, HTeaO is around 0.3 miles, and parks like Winston Patrick McGregor Park and the Iris Garden are roughly 0.7 miles out. With a median age of 37 and 21.2% of residents under 18, the area feels balanced between working adults and families, with plenty happening around nearby schools and sports facilities.
Is Sequoya Park safe?
Safety can vary by street and by time of day in any city, and Sequoya Park is no exception, so it’s smart to talk with neighbors and review current local guidance. What helps here is how close the neighborhood is to core services: the Cleburne Police Department is about 2.4 miles away, and Cleburne Fire Department and Ambulance Station 3 is around 1.9 miles away. Because the area is centered on Cleburne ISD campuses like CLEBURNE H S (about 0.4 miles away) and AD WHEAT MIDDLE (about 0.6 miles), there’s also a consistent weekday presence of school traffic and community activity. Many residents lean on that visibility, staying connected through school events and nearby parks where neighbors regularly see each other.
How are the schools in Sequoya Park?
Sequoya Park is served by Cleburne ISD, with several campuses located very close by, which is a major draw for households that want shorter school-day logistics. CLEBURNE H S is about 0.4 miles away and carries a B rating, and AD WHEAT MIDDLE is around 0.6 miles away with a C rating. For elementary options, families often look at GERARD EL, rated A and about 1.8 miles away, along with COLEMAN EL and COOKE EL, both rated B and within roughly two miles. There are also alternative programs in the area, including TEAM SCH (about 2.6 miles away) and J J A E P (about 1 mile away), giving families a range of settings within the same general part of Cleburne.
What is the cost of living in Sequoya Park?
Property taxes are a meaningful part of the cost of living in Sequoya Park because local rates stack across multiple jurisdictions. In this part of Cleburne, the city property tax rate runs $0.6125 per $100 of valuation, the county rate is $0.3893 per $100, and the Cleburne ISD school district rate is $1.2119 per $100. Put together, that’s a combined estimated property tax rate of $2.2137 per $100 of valuation, which is important to factor in alongside a typical home value near $253,800. Texas does not have a state income tax, which can help offset housing-related costs for many households, especially for buyers comparing total monthly obligations. The ZIP’s median gross rent is about $1,318 per month, giving renters a benchmark for budgeting in the 76033 area. A full cost-of-living comparison using a BEA Regional Price Parity index would normally spell out how prices compare to the U.S. average where 100 equals the national baseline, including separate readings for overall cost of living, housing, goods, and utilities. Those specific index values weren’t provided here, so the best practical takeaway is to plan around local housing costs and the combined property tax rate, then compare your household budget to Cleburne’s general day-to-day expenses.
Is Sequoya Park good for families?
Sequoya Park works well for many families because so much of a kid-focused routine sits close to home. Schools are nearby within Cleburne ISD, including CLEBURNE H S about 0.4 miles away and AD WHEAT MIDDLE around 0.6 miles away, plus elementary options like GERARD EL, rated A and about 1.8 miles from the neighborhood. Outdoor time is easy to fit in with Winston Patrick McGregor Park and the Iris Garden roughly 0.7 miles away and Stone Park about 0.8 miles out. For sports and activities, the Tolbert and Margaret Mayfield Sports Complex is around 0.7 miles away. With 21.2% of the ZIP population under 18, the area has a noticeable family presence that shows up at parks, school events, and weekend errands.
What is Sequoya Park known for?
Sequoya Park is known more for its practical, close-to-everything Cleburne location than for being a destination in itself. Residents often describe the area by what’s nearby: quick access to coffee spots like HTeaO (about 0.3 miles) and Bestea (about 0.6 miles), simple grocery options like ALDI (about 0.4 miles) and Kroger (about 0.9 miles), and a strong lineup of local parks including Winston Patrick McGregor Park and the Iris Garden (both around 0.7 miles away). It also sits near Cleburne’s cultural anchors, with the Don Smith Performing Arts Center about 0.6 miles away and downtown museums such as the Layland Museum around 2.5 miles out. That combination gives the neighborhood a steady, day-to-day identity tied to schools, parks, and local events.
What are things to do near Sequoya Park?
Near Sequoya Park, most fun plans are the kind you can decide on last-minute. For an easy outing, Winston Patrick McGregor Park and the Iris Garden are both around 0.7 miles away, with Stone Park about 0.8 miles out for a quick walk or some time outdoors. If you want entertainment, the Don Smith Performing Arts Center sits roughly 0.6 miles from the neighborhood, and options like Greater Cleburne Carnegie Players are about 1.1 miles away. Downtown, you can make a museum-and-theater afternoon with stops around 2.5 miles away, including the Layland Museum, the Cleburne Railroad Museum, and Plaza Main Street Theatre. Day-to-day treats are close too, from HTeaO at 0.3 miles to coffee spots like Nolan River Coffee around 2.5 miles away.
What ZIP code is Sequoya Park in?
Sequoya Park is in ZIP code 76033. Most of the nearby schools, parks, and shopping listed for the neighborhood fall within this same Cleburne ZIP area.
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