Hallmark-Camelot, Fort Worth

Updated June 22, 2026 · 8,108 residents

Hallmark-Camelot is a quiet, car-dependent residential enclave defined by mid-century ranch homes and proximity to local green spaces like Camelot Park. While the area offers a peaceful atmosphere with low-density suburban streets, residents should note that daily errands typically require a vehicle due to limited walkability and few local businesses.

Key Highlights

Moderate Residential DensityLimited Sidewalk ConnectivityStandard Suburban AestheticPet Friendly SpacesSpacious and OpenQuiet and Car-DependentSteady Traffic NoisePoor Air QualityPurely ResidentialHigh Insurance CoveragePredominantly LiberalDiverse Age GroupsHigh Flood Risk
Map showing the location of Hallmark-Camelot, Fort Worth, TX

About Hallmark-Camelot

Located about ten miles south of downtown Fort Worth, the suburban neighborhood of Hallmark-Camelot developed primarily between the 1960s and 1980s. The neighborhood's architectural landscape is dominated by mid-century modern ranch-style single-family homes alongside occasional colonial-style properties. Hallmark-Camelot is characterized by its quiet, residential streets and local green spaces, most notably Camelot Park and Hallmark Park, the latter of which features a scenic creek and soccer fields. Bordered to the east by Interstate 35W, this tranquil community maintains a peaceful, family-oriented character while offering convenient access to the broader Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.

The area functions as a classic low-density suburban environment, characterized by single-family homes and a layout that prioritizes residential space over commercial density. According to iHuus data, the neighborhood maintains a distinct suburban character with significant green buffers and open fields, providing a quiet setting that contrasts with the industrial logistics hubs located in nearby sections of the metroplex. Residents benefit from consistent green verges and park access, which support recreational activities despite the limited sidewalk infrastructure connecting the neighborhood to broader commercial corridors.

Prospective residents should consider the trade-offs of this location, particularly regarding daily convenience and environmental factors. While the area offers a calm, family-oriented environment, the lack of immediate commercial amenities means that most shopping and services are car-dependent. Additionally, the neighborhood faces challenges with air quality and flood safety, and families should evaluate the local school district options carefully, as academic performance varies across the regional feeder patterns. It is an ideal setting for those seeking a quiet, detached living arrangement who prioritize suburban space over urban walkability.

Neighborhood Scores Across 15 Qualities

🤫 Privacy Index

Residential spacing offers a balanced level of privacy with some buffer between neighbors, sitting slightly above the Fort Worth average. Homes are typically positioned at suburban distances without shared walls, according to iHuus data.

🚶 Walkability

Pedestrian access is primarily restricted to major roads and park paths, as many residential streets lack consistent sidewalks. According to iHuus data, walkability in this area is slightly below the Fort Worth average.

🎨 Visual Appeal

Uniform tract housing and apartment complexes define the landscape, offering a tidy but functional environment that is slightly below the Fort Worth average for visual variety. Properties typically feature consistent rooflines and modest yards with limited luxury amenities visible from above.

🐕 Dog Friendliness

Accessible trails, large green lots, and wide sidewalk verges provide ample space for walking dogs. These features make the area slightly more accommodating for pet owners than the Fort Worth average, according to iHuus data.

🗺️ Urban-Rural Index

Expansive green spaces and frequent open land characterize this area, providing a more semi-rural feel than the typical Fort Worth landscape. Residents can expect a low-density environment consisting of scattered homes nestled among fields and woodland according to iHuus data.

Neighborhood Vibe

Low density and industrial-suburban characteristics create a tranquil environment, though the area lacks the vibrant activity found in more central parts of Fort Worth. Residents will find a sparse selection of businesses and services that primarily require a vehicle for easy access.

🔊 Acoustic Comfort

Local traffic from a nearby busy street creates a persistent hum; this level of acoustic activity is slightly higher than the Fort Worth average.

🌿 Air Quality

Frequent unhealthy air quality levels pose a significant risk to sensitive groups. This area experiences worse air conditions than the Fort Worth average, according to iHuus data.

🏭 Industrial Proximity

Industrial activity is virtually non-existent here, as the area consists only of residential and light commercial spaces. This lack of heavy warehouses or logistics hubs makes the neighborhood even quieter than the Fort Worth average, according to iHuus data.

🏥 Health Insurance Coverage

Health insurance access is more prevalent here than in the rest of Fort Worth, according to iHuus data. This high level of coverage suggests a more stable landscape for resident healthcare access.

🗳️ Ideological Lean

Voting patterns and census indicators show a strong liberal leaning, which is notably higher than the Fort Worth average according to iHuus data.

👥 Population Age Profile

Residents will find a balanced demographic mix of young adults, families, and older individuals, which is very similar to the demographic spread seen across Fort Worth.

🌊 Flood Safety

Flood risk is elevated in this area as parts of the neighborhood fall within a designated floodplain. According to iHuus data, this risk level is higher than the Fort Worth average and may necessitate flood insurance.

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Walkabilityavg 7.5
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Acoustic Comfortavg 4.12
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Privacy Indexavg 5.64
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Visual Appealavg 6.38
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Dog Friendlinessavg 6.57
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Urban-Rural Indexavg 6.92
Neighborhood Vibeavg 4.56
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Health Insurance Coverageavg 5.8
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Air Qualityavg 3.68
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Industrial Proximityavg 8.13
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Flood Safetyavg 3.61
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Ideological Leanavg 5.62
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Population Age Profileavg 4.51
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Fire Safety
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School Quality

School Districts Serving Hallmark-Camelot

Crowley Independent School District school district map
Crowley Independent School District
Grades K–125/10
25 schools Rating range: 28 / 10

Crowley ISD is a district in transition, characterized by robust financial health and top-tier vocational programming (CTE) balanced against uneven academic consistency across its campuses. While its elementary portfolio contains several high-performing 'destination' schools, the middle school tier shows signs of distress with lower ratings and identified gaps in mathematics proficiency. The district maintains solid community support as evidenced by successful bond-funded modernizations and proactive security upgrades, yet it currently functions as a 'split' district where academic outcomes vary significantly depending on the specific feeder pattern.

Schools

Oakmont ElElementary
8/10
Dallas Park ElElementary
8/10
Sidney H PoynterElementary
8/10
Sue Crouch ElElementary
8/10
June W Davis ElElementary
8/10
Crowley College Prep ElElementary
8/10
Deer Creek ElElementary
6/10
Meadowcreek ElElementary
6/10
Parkway ElElementary
6/10
North Crowley H SHigh
6/10
David L Walker EltElementary
6/10
Richard Allie MiddleMiddle
6/10
Crowley Montessori AcademyElementary
6/10
Crowley H SHigh
6/10
H F Stevens MiddleMiddle
6/10
S H Crowley ElElementary
6/10
Sycamore ElElementary
4/10
J A Hargrave ElElementary
4/10
Summer Creek MiddleMiddle
4/10
Mary Harris ElElementary
4/10
Bess Race ElElementary
4/10
Jackie Carden ElElementary
4/10
Crowley MiddleMiddle
2/10
Tarrant Co J J A E PSecondary
Not rated
Crowley Alternative SchoolOther
Not rated
Everman Independent School District school district map
Everman Independent School District
Grades K–123/10
11 schools Rating range: 28 / 10

Everman Independent School District is currently categorized as Distressed, primarily due to chronic academic underperformance at key campuses that has necessitated the outsourcing of operations to a third-party nonprofit to avoid a state takeover. While the district maintains a strong 97% graduation rate and high performance in its STEM and select elementary programs, the overall student achievement score of 'D' and a significant 15% decline in enrollment over the last decade signal serious operational and financial risks. Despite active community engagement efforts and competitive teacher compensation, the district's stability is currently dependent on the success of external management interventions and its ability to reverse downward enrollment trends.

Schools

Bishop ElElementary
8/10
Hommel ElElementary
8/10
Everman Academy H SHigh
8/10
Roy Johnson Stem AcademyMiddle
8/10
Everman H SHigh
6/10
Dan Powell Early Learning AcademyElementary
6/10
Souder ElElementary
6/10
E Ray ElElementary
4/10
John And Polly Townley ElElementary
4/10
Charles Baxter J HMiddle
2/10
Tarrant County Jjaep SchoolSecondary
Not rated
Fort Worth Independent School District school district map
Fort Worth Independent School District
Grades K–123/10
137 schools Rating range: 210 / 10

Fort Worth ISD is currently in a distressed state, characterized by a widening achievement gap between its elite magnet programs and its struggling neighborhood schools. The district faces critical operational headwinds, including a $40 million budget deficit, significant enrollment decline, and impending school closures that have eroded community confidence. Although the district maintains a few nationally recognized high schools and specialty academies, the systemic instability caused by financial insolvency risks and leadership transitions outweighs these localized successes, placing the organization in a precarious 'wait and see' posture for most families.

Schools

Benbrook ElElementary
10/10
South Hi Mount ElElementary
10/10
Westpark ElElementary
10/10
Alice D ContrerasElementary
10/10
Riverside Applied Lrn CtrElementary
10/10
De Zavala ElElementary
10/10
Christene C Moss ElElementary
10/10
Tanglewood ElElementary
10/10
Marine Creek Collegiate H SHigh
10/10
Im Terrell Academy For Stem And VpaHigh
10/10
Overton Park ElElementary
10/10
Young Men's Leadership AcademyHigh
10/10
World Languages InstituteHigh
10/10
Tarrant Co College South/Fort Worth Collegiate H SHigh
10/10
Rolling Hills ElElementary
10/10
Texas Academy Of BiomedicalHigh
10/10
Young Women's Leadership AcademyHigh
10/10
Glen Park ElElementary
8/10
Maude I Logan ElElementary
8/10
Luella Merrett ElElementary
8/10
Meadowbrook ElElementary
8/10
Mitchell Boulevard ElElementary
8/10
North Hi Mount ElElementary
8/10
Oakhurst ElElementary
8/10
Paschal H SHigh
8/10
M L Phillips ElElementary
8/10
Trimble Technical H SHigh
8/10
Versia Williams ElElementary
8/10
Washington Heights ElElementary
8/10
Waverly Park ElElementary
8/10
Alice Carlson Applied Lrn CtrElementary
8/10
Applied Learning AcadMiddle
8/10
Mclean 6Th GradeMiddle
8/10
Lowery RoadElementary
8/10
Cesar Chavez PriElementary
8/10
Lily B Clayton ElElementary
8/10
Richard J Wilson ElElementary
8/10
Westcliff ElElementary
8/10
Worth Heights ElElementary
8/10
Success H SHigh
8/10
Daggett MontessoriElementary
8/10
Mcrae ElElementary
8/10
Dolores Huerta ElElementary
8/10
Benbrook Middle/High SchoolHigh
8/10
John T White ElElementary
8/10
Carter Park ElElementary
6/10
Carter-Riverside H SHigh
6/10
Manuel Jara ElElementary
6/10
Como ElElementary
6/10
Daggett ElElementary
6/10
Diamond Hill-Jarvis H SHigh
6/10
Forest Oak MiddleMiddle
6/10
Hubbard ElElementary
6/10
Natha Howell ElElementary
6/10
O D Wyatt H SHigh
6/10
Rosemont MiddleMiddle
6/10
Sam Rosen ElElementary
6/10
David K Sellars ElElementary
6/10
South Hills ElElementary
6/10
J T Stevens ElElementary
6/10
Sunrise - Mcmillan ElElementary
6/10
Bonnie BraeElementary
6/10
Seminary Hills Park ElElementary
6/10
Woodway ElElementary
6/10
Arlington Heights H SHigh
6/10
Burton Hill ElElementary
6/10
Elder MiddleMiddle
6/10
Greenbriar ElElementary
6/10
Mclean MiddleMiddle
6/10
Meacham MiddleMiddle
6/10
Morningside ElElementary
6/10
Charles Nash ElElementary
6/10
North Side H SHigh
6/10
Oaklawn ElElementary
6/10
A M Pate ElElementary
6/10
Carroll Peak ElElementary
6/10
Polytechnic H SHigh
6/10
Ridglea Hills ElElementary
6/10
Sagamore Hill ElElementary
6/10
Bruce Shulkey ElElementary
6/10
Southwest H SHigh
6/10
Springdale ElElementary
6/10
Stripling MiddleMiddle
6/10
Kirkpatrick MiddleMiddle
6/10
Bill J Elliott ElElementary
6/10
Pk Satellite CentersPrekindergarten
6/10
George Clarke ElElementary
4/10
Daggett MiddleMiddle
4/10
S S Dillow ElElementary
4/10
Dunbar H SHigh
4/10
Eastern Hills H SHigh
4/10
Van Zandt-Guinn ElElementary
4/10
Helbing ElElementary
4/10
Atwood Mcdonald ElElementary
4/10
Meadowbrook MiddleMiddle
4/10
Moore M H ElElementary
4/10
Maudrie Walton ElElementary
4/10
Western Hills ElElementary
4/10
Western Hills H SHigh
4/10
Int'l Newcomer AcadMiddle
4/10
Western Hills PriElementary
4/10
Boulevard HeightsOther
4/10
Diamond Hill ElElementary
4/10
J Martin Jacquet MiddleMiddle
4/10
East Handley ElElementary
4/10
Harlean Beal ElElementary
4/10
Kirkpatrick ElElementary
4/10
Monnig MiddleMiddle
4/10
Riverside MiddleMiddle
4/10
W J Turner ElElementary
4/10
Westcreek ElElementary
4/10
South Hills H SHigh
4/10
Jean Mcclung MiddleMiddle
4/10
Hazel Harvey Peace ElElementary
4/10
William James MiddleMiddle
2/10
Leonard MiddleMiddle
2/10
Morningside MiddleMiddle
2/10
West Handley ElElementary
2/10
T A Sims ElElementary
2/10
Edward Briscoe ElElementary
2/10
Rufino Mendoza Sr ElElementary
2/10
Eastern Hills ElElementary
2/10
W M Green ElElementary
2/10
Wedgwood MiddleMiddle
2/10
Clifford Davis ElElementary
2/10
Detent CtrHigh
Not rated
Jo Kelly Sp EdOther
Not rated
Assessment CtrOther
Not rated
Juvenile Justice Alternative Ed ProgramSecondary
Not rated
Fw Rgnl Program For DeafElementary
Not rated
Metro OpportunityHigh
Not rated
Insights Learning CenterElementary
Not rated
Tarrant Youth RecoverySecondary
Not rated
Transition CtrHigh
Not rated
Women's HavenOther
Not rated
Children's Medical CtrOther
Not rated
Bridge AssocHigh
Not rated

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Hallmark-Camelot a walkable neighborhood?
No, the area is primarily car-dependent. While there are park paths and quiet cul-de-sacs, consistent sidewalk connectivity to commercial areas is limited, making a vehicle necessary for most daily errands.
What are the schools like in the Hallmark-Camelot area?
The neighborhood is served by several districts, including Crowley, Everman, and Fort Worth ISD. Academic outcomes vary significantly by campus, and families are encouraged to research specific feeder patterns as some schools face operational challenges while others offer specialized programs.
Is the neighborhood noisy?
The area maintains a moderate noise level, with road traffic being the primary contributor. It is generally quiet, though proximity to major highways and industrial zones can influence the acoustic environment in certain sections.