The City of Aledo, Texas
Close to Creeks of Aledo is the city of Aledo. It's the oldest city in Parker County and was started as a farming settlement. The community was incorporated in 1963. In the mid-1990s, the city experienced rapid growth from expanding Fort Worth. With a population of 400 citizens in the 1920s, Aledo has grown to 3,000 plus residents living within a 2.5 square mile area. Today, the city of Aledo has a uniqueness that preserves its historic character and citizens that appreciate its quaint, country feel. The Aledo Independent School District has been consistently recognized as among the best in North Central Texas with success in both academic and sports programs. It has become a significant economic engine for development.



NTREIS data last updated December 2, 2023.
- Arlington Heights
- Bella Flora
- Bellaire Heights
- Berkeley Place
- Berkshire
- Blue Bonnett
- Carillon
- Colonial Hills & Parks
- Countryside Estates
- Covered Bridge Canyon
- Crawford Farms
- Creeks Of Aledo
- Creekside at Colleyville
- Crestwood
- Edwards Ranch Riverhills
- Fairmount
- Forest Glenn
- Glade Crossing
- Glenwyck Farms
- Graham Ranch
- Heritage
- Hidden Lakes
- Hogan's Glen
- Hometown
- Iron Horse Estate
- La Cantera at Team Ranch
- Lake Country Estates
- Le Bijou Condo
- Marine Creek Ranch
- Marshall Ridge
- Mira Vista
- Mistletoe Heights
- Montrachet Fort Worth
- Montserrat
- Oakhurst
- Omni Residences
- Pecan Plantation
- Ridglea
- Ridgmar Estates
- River Bend Estates
- River Crest Landing
- Royale Orleans
- Ryan Place
- Shady Oaks Country Club
- Texas & Pacific Lofts Condo
- The Bluffs at Heritage
- The Resort On Eagle Mountain Lake
- Thornbridge
- Timarron
- Towers Residential
- Villa De Leon Condo
- Villages of Stonegate
- Walsh Ranch
- Westcliff
- Westover
- Westworth Village
The City of Aledo's Rich History
The loosely associated settlers in the Clear Fork Valley of the Trinity River, an area known as Medera, were brought together when the Texas & Pacific Railroad brought a line through in 1879 to connect Ft. Worth and Weatherford. A coal and water refueling station was the first stop in Parker County for west-bound trains, and it became known as Parker Station. In addition, the station served as a pickup point for the buffalo hides on the Texas and Pacific Railroad. The area saw its first post office in 1882, and when mail marked "Parker County" found its way out of the mail car at "Parker Station", the U.S. Post Office directed the smaller community to find a distinct name. The community was named in 1882 from the home town of a railroad official from Aledo, Illinois.
Creeks of Aledo and Fort Worth
Just up the road on Interstate 20 lies beautiful Fort Worth. It is one of the state's rising stars culturally, and is known nationally for its museums and performing arts. The Sundance Square area in downtown Fort Worth is a destination of many Creeks of Aledo residents. In addition to the many fine restaurants there, you can enjoy shopping in several boutiques and take a side trip to the historic Stockyards.
Gotta Check It Out
You don't have to travel to Fort Worth to have some fun dining out if you live in the city of Aledo area. There are numerous quality eateries in the quaint downtown area. They include:
- Aledo Diner
- Aledo Donut Shop
- Bear Cats Donuts
- Bearcat Café
- Bistro 1031
- Frio's Gourmet Pops
- Joe's Pizza and Pasta
- Lone Star Sno Cones
- Monte's Burritos
- Nely's Taqueria
- Palio's Pizza Café
- Poquitomas Mexican Kitchen and Meat Market
- Serve Café
- Shamrock Coffee Company
- Silo Ice House
- Two Sisters Teahouse
- Yesterday's Sandwich Shop
- Your Personal Chef
In addition to enjoying some time away from your kitchen, you can enjoy some shopping downtown as well. Shops include Floralee florists, Hackberry House Furniture Company, and Urban Elegance, featuring gifts and décor.
Rely On a Creeks of Aledo Expert
Cities Real Estate agent David Pannell has been helping families with their real estate needs for over fifteen years. Specializing in Tarrant and Parker Counties' most desirable neighborhoods, David is a former United States Marine and City of Arlington police officer. He is a realtor you can trust to help you find your treasure in Creeks of Aledo or help you sell your home as you begin the next chapter in life. Contact David today at (817) 797-9047.
- Arlington Heights
- Bella Flora
- Bellaire Heights
- Berkshire
- Crestwood
- Carillon
- Colonial
- Covered Bridge Canyon
- Countryside Estates
- Creekside at Colleyville
- Forest Glenn
- Heritage
- Hogan's Glen
- Hometown
- Glade Crossing
- Graham Ranch
- La Cantera at Team Ranch
- Marshall Ridge
- Montserrat
- Ridglea
- The Resort On Eagle Mountain Lake
- Edwards Ranch Riverhills
- Creeks Of Aledo
- Fairmount
- Forest Glenn
- Glade Crossing
- Hidden Lakes
- Montrachet Fort Worth
- Oakhurst
- Pecan Plantation
- River Bend Estates
- Ridgmar Estates
- River Crest Landing
- Shady Oaks
- Thornbridge
- Timarron
- Villages of Stonegate
- Walsh Ranch Neighborhood
- Westcliff
- Westover Hills
- Westworth Village

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