Updated June 22, 2026
See how neighborhoods in Denton compare on walkability. Rankings are based on measured data aggregated across each neighborhood boundary. How walkability is measured →
Continuous sidewalks and dedicated park trails provide safe pedestrian routes that are significantly more accessible than the Denton average. Most local movement can be completed on foot due to well-maintained crossings and pedestrian-priority infrastructure.
Pedestrian infrastructure is exceptionally strong here, featuring wide sidewalks and a consistent grid layout that makes navigating the area on foot easier than in most parts of Denton. According to iHuus data, well-marked crossings and low-traffic residential streets provide a highly accessible environment for walkers.
Extensive sidewalks on both sides of the streets and clear pedestrian paths make most errands easy to complete on foot. According to iHuus data, this connectivity is notably superior to the Denton city average.
| Neighborhood | Score | City Rank | vs. City Avg |
|---|---|---|---|
| University Park at Northpointe | 9.6 | #1 | +2.1 ↑ |
| West Oak Historic District | 9.1 | #2 | +1.6 ↑ |
| Oak Hickory Historic District | 9 | #3 | +1.5 ↑ |
| Denton Square | 8 | #4 | +0.5 ↑ |
| Sequoia Park | 8 | #5 | +0.5 ↑ |
| Forrestridge | 8 | #6 | +0.5 ↑ |
| Pecan | 7.5 | #7 | — |
| Cement City | 7.4 | #8 | -0.1 ↓ |
| Idiot's Hill | 7.4 | #9 | -0.1 ↓ |
| Downtown | 7 | #10 | -0.5 ↓ |
| Southridge | 6.7 | #11 | -0.8 ↓ |
| Southeast Denton | 6.3 | #12 | -1.2 ↓ |
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