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Villages at Twin Rivers, Waco Neighborhood

Villages at Twin Rivers offers a quiet, relaxed neighborhood with a peaceful feel. The housing stock features predominantly single detached homes with spacious layouts. Many residences offer three and four or more bedrooms and ample space. A selection of larger apartment buildings provides additional housing variety nearby. Significant housing growth since 2000 has introduced contemporary design and quality. Convenient highway access and abundant parking make daily travel straightforward. Local cafes contribute character and welcoming gathering spots nearby and seasonal menus. Overall, the area provides a calm, spacious setting ideal for settling. Mature trees and quiet streets enhance curb appeal and neighborhood tranquility throughout.

Villages at Twin Rivers is a neighborhood to buy a home in for those who prefer a laid-back atmosphere. It remains relatively quiet in Villages at Twin Rivers, as there are very few pedestrians.

Highlights of Villages at Twin Rivers

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

⛳ Twin Rivers Golf Club

Nestled within the neighborhood, the Twin Rivers Golf Club offers residents stunning scenery, challenging fairways, and a community hub perfect for both golfers and social gatherings, making it a centerpiece of active living in Villages at Twin Rivers.

🏫 Midway Independent School District

Families appreciate being zoned to the highly-rated Midway ISD, with South Bosque Elementary conveniently located just minutes away, ensuring quality education and a strong community foundation for children in the neighborhood.

🌲 Villages at Twin Rivers Park & Walking Trails

Residents enjoy exclusive access to landscaped walking trails and a neighborhood park with serene green spaces, play areas, and benches, perfect for morning jogs, dog walks, and outdoor gatherings right within the community.

🏊‍♂️ Twin Rivers Community Pool & Clubhouse

A favorite spot in the heart of the neighborhood, the community pool and clubhouse provide a relaxing retreat in summer and a lively venue for neighborhood events, parties, and family activities throughout the year.

🛍️ Central Marketplace at Twin Rivers Blvd

Just outside the main entrance, the Central Marketplace offers convenient shopping and dining options including local favorites like Shipley Do-Nuts and a neighborhood pharmacy, making errands and coffee runs a breeze for Twin Rivers residents.

Villages at Twin Rivers

This June in Villages at Twin Rivers

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

June 6, 2026

Peach Festival at the Farmers Market

Waco Downtown Farmers Market (Bridge Street Plaza, 200 E. Bridge St) • 9:00 AM–1:00 PM

Celebrate the first-ever Peach Festival right in downtown Waco, featuring fresh-picked peaches, artisan peach treats, live music, and a lawn picnic atmosphere—perfect for families and those living near Villages at Twin Rivers wanting a sweet summer outing.

June 13, 2026

Waco Downtown Farmers Market: Canning (Master Gardeners Booth)

Waco Downtown Farmers Market (200 E. Bridge St) • 9:00 AM–12:00 PM

Learn canning tips and enjoy local farmers’ goods at the Master Gardeners’ educational booth—an ideal Saturday morning activity for nearby residents interested in gardening or preserving summer produce.

June 19, 2026

Brazos Nights: Zapp Band & MC Lyte

Indian Spring Park (along Brazos River) • 6:00 PM (event opens), music at 7:30 PM & 9:00 PM

Free live concert featuring Zapp and MC Lyte at a scenic riverfront park—great for families and music lovers near Twin Rivers looking for evening entertainment outdoors.

June 19–20, 2026

Juneteenth Festival on the Brazos: Gospel Experience & A Taste of Southern Soul

Brazos Park East (3516 N MLK Jr Blvd) • Gates open 3:00 PM

A two-day celebration of Juneteenth with gospel music, Southern cuisine, and community activities—meaningful for local residents wanting to engage in cultural festivities and honor regional heritage.

June 20, 2026

Juneteenth Parade

Heritage Square to Paul Quinn campus • 10:00 AM–11:00 AM

Community parade celebrating Juneteenth, starting downtown and ending at Paul Quinn campus—ideal for families and neighborhood residents wanting to participate in an inclusive, historic procession.

June 24–27, 2026

75th National Square Dance Convention

Waco Convention Center (100 Washington Ave)

A multi-day dance convention featuring square, round, line, and contra dancing from national callers and live music—an engaging cultural event for dancers or curious locals in the area.

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