Get to Know Hyacinth Park in Monahans
About Hyacinth Park
Hyacinth Park feels like the part of Monahans where everyday errands and after-school routines naturally orbit around nearby green space. Being close to Duffy Park and Duffey Park puts a real “walk the dog before dinner” rhythm into the neighborhood, and it’s the kind of area where weekend plans can start simple—coffee first, then a quick loop by Hill Park or Allen Park when the West Texas sun isn’t at its peak. You’ll also notice how often conversations turn to school events, because WALKER J H, MONAHANS H S, and PARKWAY EL are all a short drive away, keeping families tied into Monahans-Wickett-Pyote ISD life.
The neighborhood’s housing story reads like classic Monahans: practical, owner-occupied stability with room for personalization. In the 79756 ZIP code area, the typical home value sits around $160,600, which shapes Hyacinth Park as a place where buyers often prioritize yard space and function over flash. With a community homeownership rate at 76.6%, the streetscape tends to feel settled—more long-term neighbors and fewer constant move-ins—especially compared with areas that lean heavier on rentals.
Culturally, Hyacinth Park sits inside a Monahans that’s both working and family-centered. The broader ZIP code population of 9,485 includes a strong Hispanic presence at 56.4%, and the neighborhood’s daily life reflects that community fabric—school pickup lines, local dining runs, and familiar faces at places like Main Street Cafe or Howard’s Drive Inn. The median age of 35.2 keeps the vibe youthful without feeling transient, and you see that in how often parks and sports facilities get used after work.
Hyacinth Park also fits neatly into Monahans’ web of nearby districts like Northland, Quail View, and Original Town, making it easy to branch out without feeling far from home. Whether your week includes a stop at McKays Complete Home Furnishings, a quick visit to the Million Barrel Museum, or a fitness class at Admiration Crossfit, the neighborhood supports a routine built on close-by essentials and familiar local haunts.
The people who tend to click here are the ones who like a calm, established feel but still want their Monahans to be active—school activities, park time, and quick drives to coffee and dinner spots that keep the week moving.
Living in Hyacinth Park Day to Day
Living in Hyacinth Park is shaped by convenience that feels practical, not flashy. Homes here are part of a 79756 market where values around $160,600 keep ownership within reach for many local buyers, and the high homeownership rate of 76.6% shows up in the day-to-day: maintained yards, familiar vehicles, and neighbors who recognize each other at the mailbox. In the same ZIP code area, median gross rent runs about $1,133 a month, so renters are part of the mix too, but the overall tone leans toward people putting down roots.
Outdoor time isn’t an “event” here—it’s a habit. Duffy Park and Duffey Park are close enough to become the default for a quick evening reset, while Hill Park and Allen Park give you additional options when you want a change of scenery. For more structured activity, the Jerry Larned Sports Complex and the Ward County Sports Complex are nearby, which is a big deal in a town where youth sports and weekend practices shape family calendars. If your routine is more gym-based, you’re not stuck driving across town; Admiration Crossfit, Big Green Health & Fitness, Av Fitness Gym, and Fitness 8:28 are all in the immediate orbit.
Food and coffee stops are easy to work into a normal week. Hteao - Monahans makes it simple to grab tea on the go, and you’ve got Boba Alley and DUNKIN’ nearby when the afternoon needs a reset. For sit-down comfort, Main Street Cafe feels like a natural meet-up point, while Howard’s Drive Inn scratches that classic drive-in itch. When you want something different, Agave Taqueria is close enough to turn a regular Tuesday into “let’s go out” without much planning.
School logistics are straightforward because so many campuses sit within a short drive. PARKWAY EL serves grades 03–06 and is especially close, while WALKER J H (a B-rated campus for grades 07–08) keeps middle school years anchored nearby. MONAHANS H S is close for grades 09–12, and early learners have GEORGE CULLENDER KIND for EE–KG plus TATOM EL for grades 01–02. The Monahans Wickett Pyote Isd office being nearby also matters when families need quick access to district administration.
Workdays in the area tend to be car-focused, and that tracks with the ZIP code’s commute pattern where 83.6% drive alone and only 1.2% work from home. The rhythm in Hyacinth Park is built around quick drives between home, school, parks, and errands—then settling back into a neighborhood that feels steady, local, and tied into the everyday life of Monahans.
Parks, Coffee, and Local Spots Near Hyacinth Park
Hyacinth Park residents have an unusually easy lineup of parks close to home, which changes how often people actually use them. Duffy Park and Duffey Park are close enough for quick laps, playground time, or an after-dinner walk, and Hill Park and Allen Park are nearby when you want a different setting. Pearson Park and Rudy Park add even more options for weekend downtime without turning it into a long drive across town.
For everyday treats and meet-ups, the neighborhood sits near a cluster of grab-and-go favorites. Hteao - Monahans is an easy stop, and Boba Alley and DUNKIN’ give you quick caffeine options. When friends or family are in town, it’s simple to build an afternoon around the Million Barrel Museum and then head to Main Street Cafe or Howard’s Drive Inn for something familiar. If your errands include home basics, McKays Complete Home Furnishings is close enough to be a practical stop, not a special trip.
Neighborhoods Near Hyacinth Park
Hyacinth Park sits in a pocket of Monahans where several established neighborhoods connect in quick succession, so it’s easy to recognize the subtle changes block by block. Northland and Quail View are right nearby, which makes the area feel bigger than a single subdivision—people often cross between them for park time, school runs, and gym stops. Skelly Camp, Ballard, and Sloan are also close, adding to that “everyone knows the same places” feel that defines this side of town.
If you like being close to the civic and day-to-day core of Monahans, Original Town is just down the way, and it’s where many residents naturally end up for routine errands and local dining. Knox, Metropolitan, Foundation, and Adie are also within a short drive, so even when you branch out for a different restaurant, a different park, or a different route to school, you still feel connected to the same overall Monahans community grid.
Local Resources Close to Hyacinth Park
Hyacinth Park’s location makes the “life admin” tasks in Monahans easier to handle quickly. The Ward County Courthouse is about a mile away, and the Ward County District Clerk is also close, which matters when residents need county paperwork handled without burning a whole day. For public safety, the Monahans Police Department is nearby, and the Monahans Volunteer Fire Department is close enough to feel like a visible part of the community.
For families, it helps that Monahans-Wickett-Pyote ISD services are close to home, including the Monahans Wickett Pyote Isd office. Everyday logistics like mailing packages are simple with USPS nearby. When driver’s license needs come up, the Texas Department of Public Safety (Public Safety-Drivers License) is within a short drive, and for water service needs beyond the immediate neighborhood, Southwest Sandhills WSC (Southwest Sandhills Water Supply) is a local utility resource residents may interact with depending on service area and account needs.
Frequently Asked Questions About Hyacinth Park
Is Hyacinth Park a good place to live?
Hyacinth Park is a solid choice for buyers who want a stable, lived-in part of Monahans with parks and schools close by. The area’s typical home value around $160,600 helps keep ownership attainable, and the 76.6% homeownership rate points to neighbors who tend to stay put and invest in their properties. Daily life is anchored by nearby green space like Duffy Park/Duffey Park and easy access to Monahans-Wickett-Pyote ISD campuses such as WALKER J H and MONAHANS H S. With a median age of 35.2 in the surrounding 79756 area, the neighborhood feels active and family-oriented rather than transient.
Is Hyacinth Park safe?
Specific crime statistics weren’t provided, so it’s not possible to quantify safety for Hyacinth Park from the information here. What stands out in day-to-day living is how close core services are, including the Monahans Police Department about 0.9 miles away and the Monahans Volunteer Fire Department about 0.8 miles away, which can add peace of mind for residents. The neighborhood’s high homeownership rate of 76.6% also tends to support a “people know their street” environment—more familiar faces, more eyes out during evening walks to Duffy Park or Duffey Park, and a generally watchful community culture common in established Monahans neighborhoods.
How are the schools in Hyacinth Park ?
Hyacinth Park is served by Monahans-Wickett-Pyote ISD, with several campuses very close to the neighborhood. WALKER J H, a B-rated middle school for grades 07–08, is about 1.3 miles away, which is a big plus for families heading into those key middle-school years. Younger students have PARKWAY EL (grades 03–06) roughly 0.5 miles away, plus GEORGE CULLENDER KIND (EE–KG) and TATOM EL (grades 01–02) within about two miles. For high school, MONAHANS H S (grades 09–12) is about 1.2 miles away, and the Monahans ED CTR is also nearby for specialized needs.
What is the cost of living in Hyacinth Park ?
Cost-of-living indices and Regional Price Parity (RPP) values weren’t provided for Hyacinth Park or Monahans, so it’s not possible to explain the local RPP breakdown (where 100 equals the U.S. average) for overall costs, housing, goods, and utilities using actual figures here. What can be estimated from the data provided is the property tax picture: the City of Monahans rate is $0.3344 per $100 of valuation and the Ward County rate is $0.6900 per $100, for a combined estimated rate of about $1.0244 per $100 before any school district or special district taxes. On a home valued around $160,600, that city-plus-county portion alone can be meaningful in budgeting, though the true total bill will depend on additional taxing entities and exemptions. On the income side, the median household income is $67,468 and per capita income is $36,123 in the 79756 area, which helps many households balance housing costs. And because this is Texas, residents benefit from no state income tax, which can improve take-home pay compared to many other states.
Is Hyacinth Park good for families?
Hyacinth Park works well for families largely because so much of the weekly routine is nearby and repeatable. PARKWAY EL is roughly 0.5 miles away for grades 03–06, WALKER J H (rated B) is close for grades 07–08, and MONAHANS H S is nearby for high school, keeping school runs manageable. Parks like Duffy Park/Duffey Park, plus Hill Park and Allen Park, give families real outdoor options for after-school time. For organized activities, the Jerry Larned Sports Complex and Ward County Sports Complex are close, which matters in a community where sports schedules often drive the calendar. The neighborhood’s strong ownership presence also supports a settled, neighborly feel.
What is Hyacinth Park known for?
Hyacinth Park is known locally for being part of a comfortable, park-accessible side of Monahans where recreation and daily convenience overlap. Residents routinely use nearby Duffy Park and Duffey Park, and the neighborhood’s proximity to sports hubs like the Jerry Larned Sports Complex and Ward County Sports Complex adds to its active, family-centered reputation. It also sits close to recognizable Monahans stops like the Million Barrel Museum, making it easy to show visitors something uniquely local without planning a big day trip. With 79756’s population at 9,485 and a median age of 35.2, Hyacinth Park fits into the broader town identity as a working, community-driven area with a steady pace.
What are things to do near Hyacinth Park ?
Near Hyacinth Park, an easy afternoon can start with a drink run to Hteao - Monahans, Boba Alley, DUNKIN’, or PJ's Coffee of New Orleans, then shift outdoors at Duffy Park or Duffey Park. If you want more options, Hill Park, Allen Park, Pearson Park, and Rudy Park are all close enough to keep the day flexible. For fitness routines, residents rotate between Admiration Crossfit, Big Green Health & Fitness, Av Fitness Gym, and Fitness 8:28, and weekends often center on the Jerry Larned Sports Complex or Ward County Sports Complex. For local flavor, Main Street Cafe and Howard’s Drive Inn are go-to picks, with Bennigan’s, Huddle House, and Agave Taqueria nearby for variety.
What ZIP code is Hyacinth Park in?
Hyacinth Park is in ZIP code 79756. Most day-to-day services, schools, and parks referenced for the neighborhood fall within the 79756 area.
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