Updated June 22, 2026
See how neighborhoods in Irving compare on walkability. Rankings are based on measured data aggregated across each neighborhood boundary. How walkability is measured →
Extensive sidewalk networks and dedicated trail systems along the canal provide superior pedestrian connectivity compared to the Irving average. Residents can easily navigate between residential areas and commercial hubs using well-marked crossings and continuous paths.
Pedestrian infrastructure is well-developed with continuous sidewalks and visible crosswalks that make the area more walkable than much of Irving. Many residential streets and park paths are easily accessible for those traveling on foot.
Established sidewalk networks and a dense grid of low-traffic streets make much of the area accessible on foot. This connectivity for pedestrians is slightly above the Irving average, according to iHuus data.
| Neighborhood | Score | City Rank | vs. City Avg |
|---|---|---|---|
| Valley Ranch | 9.2 | #1 | +1.6 ↑ |
| Cottonwood | 8.5 | #2 | +0.9 ↑ |
| Nimitz | 8 | #3 | +0.4 ↑ |
| Freeport/Hackberry | 8 | #4 | +0.4 ↑ |
| Freeport/Hackberry | 8 | #5 | +0.4 ↑ |
| McArthur | 7.5 | #6 | -0.1 ↓ |
| Northwest | 7.5 | #7 | -0.1 ↓ |
| Vilbig | 7.4 | #8 | -0.2 ↓ |
| Las Colinas Urban Center | 7.1 | #9 | -0.5 ↓ |
| Downtown | 7.1 | #10 | -0.5 ↓ |
| Irving Heights | 7 | #11 | -0.6 ↓ |
| Running Bear | 7 | #12 | -0.6 ↓ |
| Plymouth Park | 7 | #13 | -0.6 ↓ |
| Shady Grove | 6.8 | #14 | -0.8 ↓ |
| Senter | 6.5 | #15 | -1.1 ↓ |
| Belt Line | 6 | #16 | -1.6 ↓ |
| Pioneer | 6 | #17 | -1.6 ↓ |
| Bear Creek | 5.9 | #18 | -1.7 ↓ |
| Trinity View | 5.3 | #19 | -2.3 ↓ |
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