Spring Park, Richardson

Updated June 22, 2026 · 200 residents

Spring Park is a serene, highly walkable residential community defined by its upscale aesthetic and seamless integration with natural landscapes. Residents enjoy a semi-rural atmosphere with robust pedestrian infrastructure and extensive pet-friendly amenities, making it a quiet retreat from the surrounding city.

Key Highlights

Moderate PrivacyHighly WalkableUpscale AestheticPet Friendly SpacesSemi-Rural FeelQuiet and SereneModerate Traffic NoiseVariable Air QualityPurely ResidentialHigh Insurance CoveragePolitically BalancedDiverse Age GroupsModerate Flood Risk
Map showing the location of Spring Park, Richardson, TX

About Spring Park

SpringPark is a planned community in Richardson, Texas, originally designed by the Ray Nasher Company, which is also noted for developing Dallas's NorthPark Center. Spanning over 130 acres, the neighborhood is distinct for its integration of natural landscapes, featuring generous greenbelts, wooded areas, and a 17-acre lake. The community was intentionally designed to foster social interaction through shared common spaces, including nature trails, playgrounds, and a central community hub with a swimming pool and racquet club. Straddling the border of Richardson and Garland, SpringPark maintains a strong cultural identity centered on its neighbor-friendly philosophy and its proximity to the Spring Creek area, distinguishing it from surrounding suburban developments.

This neighborhood offers a distinct, semi-rural character characterized by spacious properties and well-maintained landscapes that provide an upscale visual appeal. With a population comprising a diverse mix of young professionals, families, and seniors, the area fosters a balanced social environment. According to iHuus data, the lack of industrial facilities ensures a clean, purely residential setting, while the exceptional pedestrian infrastructure allows residents to complete daily errands on foot with ease. The community stands out for its commitment to outdoor living, offering significant access to green spaces that cater specifically to pet owners.

Prospective residents should consider a few trade-offs, including the presence of a steady traffic hum from nearby roadways and air quality levels that can occasionally fluctuate. While the area is largely tranquil, it lacks a dense commercial core, meaning most active street life and retail hubs are located outside the immediate vicinity. The neighborhood is served by both the Plano and Richardson Independent School Districts, both of which are highly regarded for their academic performance and commitment to student outcomes. With moderate flood risks present in certain sections, the area is best suited for those seeking a quiet, pet-friendly, and highly walkable environment that prioritizes residential comfort over urban density.

Neighborhood Scores Across 15 Qualities

🤫 Privacy Index

Residential spacing is mixed with some buffer between neighbors, offering slightly more seclusion than the average Richardson area according to iHuus data.

🚶 Walkability

Pedestrian infrastructure is exceptionally robust, featuring wide sidewalks on both sides of streets and many clearly defined crossings. Most daily errands can be completed on foot, which is significantly more convenient than the average area in Richardson.

🎨 Visual Appeal

Large residential properties and frequent high-end amenities contribute to an environment that is more visually polished than the Richardson average. According to iHuus data, the area features spacious driveways and well-maintained landscapes.

🐕 Dog Friendliness

Extensive access to large parks, trails, and open areas makes this an ideal location for pet owners. According to iHuus data, the availability of these amenities is significantly higher than the Richardson average.

🗺️ Urban-Rural Index

Open land and scattered homes among woodlands characterize this area, providing a more semi-rural atmosphere than the typical Richardson landscape. According to iHuus data, residents will find more frequent access to open fields and greenery compared to the city average.

Neighborhood Vibe

Low-density residential spaces and vast open areas create a tranquil setting that is significantly calmer than the Richardson average. While a few essential dining options are reachable, the area lacks a distinct commercial character or active street life according to iHuus data.

🔊 Acoustic Comfort

Steady traffic hum from nearby busy streets defines the acoustic environment, which is slightly louder than the average for Richardson. According to iHuus data, this level of sound is a consistent presence throughout the area.

🌿 Air Quality

Air quality levels fluctuate between acceptable and unhealthy, presenting occasional concerns for sensitive groups. According to iHuus data, these conditions are slightly worse than the Richardson city average.

🏭 Industrial Proximity

This area is entirely residential and lacks warehouses, industrial facilities, or hazard sites. According to iHuus data, this neighborhood provides a cleaner environment than the surrounding Richardson average.

🏥 Health Insurance Coverage

Health insurance accessibility is notably higher than the Richardson average, according to iHuus data. This indicates a greater proportion of the local population has access to medical coverage.

🗳️ Ideological Lean

Political viewpoints in this area are split relatively evenly between conservative and liberal leanings. This creates a social landscape that is slightly less partisan than the Richardson average, according to iHuus data.

👥 Population Age Profile

Residents live among a balanced mix of young professionals, families, and seniors. This demographic variety is more pronounced in Spring Park than in the average Richardson neighborhood, according to iHuus data.

🌊 Flood Safety

Flood risk levels in this area are slightly higher than the Richardson average; however, official FEMA studies for this specific location remain incomplete.

Block-Level Insights for Spring Park

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Walkabilityavg 8.74
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Acoustic Comfortavg 4.81
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Privacy Indexavg 5.72
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Visual Appealavg 7.35
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Dog Friendlinessavg 7.11
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Urban-Rural Indexavg 6.61
Neighborhood Vibeavg 4.69
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Health Insurance Coverageavg 6.64
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Air Qualityavg 3.77
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Industrial Proximityavg 9.24
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Flood Safetyavg 4.36
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Ideological Leanavg 6.22
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Population Age Profileavg 4.71
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Fire Safety
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School Quality

School Districts Serving Spring Park

Plano Independent School District school district map
Plano Independent School District
Grades K–127/10
77 schools Rating range: 210 / 10

Plano ISD is a high-performing academic powerhouse in North Texas, characterized by an exceptional concentration of 10/10 rated schools and prestigious senior high schools that serve as national leaders in college readiness. Despite its academic dominance, the district is currently in a state of operational 'right-sizing,' navigating a multi-million dollar budget deficit and school consolidations due to enrollment shifts and high local housing costs. While these fiscal pressures and the 'pressure-cooker' academic culture are noted by the community, the district's proactive facility planning, strong teacher quality, and consistent ability to produce top-tier student outcomes maintain its status as a premier stable organization.

Schools

Haggard MiddleMiddle
10/10
Schimelpfenig MiddleMiddle
10/10
Mathews ElElementary
10/10
Barksdale ElElementary
10/10
Haun ElElementary
10/10
Bethany ElElementary
10/10
Rice MiddleMiddle
10/10
Centennial ElElementary
10/10
Stinson ElElementary
10/10
Wyatt ElElementary
10/10
Andrews ElElementary
10/10
Boggess ElElementary
10/10
Murphy MiddleMiddle
10/10
Hunt ElElementary
10/10
Academy H SHigh
10/10
Hedgcoxe ElElementary
10/10
Hughston ElElementary
10/10
Saigling ElElementary
10/10
Gulledge ElElementary
10/10
Jasper H SSecondary
10/10
Skaggs ElElementary
10/10
Beverly ElElementary
10/10
Hightower ElElementary
10/10
Robinson MiddleMiddle
10/10
Plano Sr H SHigh
8/10
Shepard ElElementary
8/10
Wells ElElementary
8/10
Huffman ElElementary
8/10
Hendrick MiddleMiddle
8/10
Miller ElElementary
8/10
Plano West Senior H SHigh
8/10
Hickey ElElementary
8/10
Beaty Early Childhood SchoolPrekindergarten
8/10
Pearson Early ChildhoodPrekindergarten
8/10
Mccall ElElementary
8/10
Otto MiddleMiddle
8/10
Isaacs Early Childhood SchoolPrekindergarten
8/10
Head StartPrekindergarten
8/10
Schell ElElementary
8/10
Haggar ElElementary
8/10
Davis ElElementary
8/10
Harrington ElElementary
8/10
Meadows ElElementary
8/10
Vines H SSecondary
8/10
Dooley ElElementary
8/10
Plano East Sr H SHigh
8/10
Carlisle ElElementary
8/10
Brinker ElElementary
8/10
Renner MiddleMiddle
8/10
Wilson MiddleMiddle
8/10
Bowman MiddleMiddle
8/10
Jackson ElElementary
6/10
Williams H SSecondary
6/10
Clark H SSecondary
6/10
Mitchell ElElementary
6/10
Barron ElElementary
6/10
Mcmillen H SSecondary
6/10
Rasor ElElementary
6/10
Mendenhall ElElementary
6/10
Frankford MiddleMiddle
6/10
Aldridge ElElementary
6/10
Carpenter MiddleMiddle
6/10
Thomas ElElementary
4/10
Armstrong MiddleMiddle
4/10
Daffron ElElementary
4/10
Forman ElElementary
4/10
Memorial ElElementary
4/10
Shepton H SSecondary
4/10
Christie ElElementary
4/10
Sigler ElElementary
2/10
Weatherford ElElementary
2/10
Regional Day Sch For DeafElementary
Not rated
E-SchoolHigh
Not rated
Itinerant Sp EdOther
Not rated
Guinn Special Programs CenterOther
Not rated
Adult Transition CenterHigh
Not rated
Plano JjaepSecondary
Not rated
Richardson Independent School District school district map
Richardson Independent School District
Grades K–127/10
51 schools Rating range: 210 / 10

Richardson ISD is a stable, high-performing district characterized by elite terminal high schools and a robust portfolio of magnet programs, currently navigating a strategic consolidation phase known as 'Project RightSize.' While the district faces challenges with declining enrollment and a notable performance gap between its top-tier 10/10 campuses and lower-performing 2/10 schools, its leadership has demonstrated fiscal responsibility by redirecting savings into teacher retention and facility upgrades. Strong community support for fine arts, high National Merit recognition, and proactive safety policies like the cell phone ban solidify its standing as a premier educational choice in the North Texas region despite the friction of recent elementary school closures.

Schools

Brentfield ElElementary
10/10
Lake Highlands ElElementary
10/10
Mohawk ElElementary
10/10
Richardson H SHigh
10/10
Spring Creek ElElementary
10/10
Arapaho Classical MagnetElementary
10/10
Bowie ElElementary
10/10
Canyon Creek ElElementary
10/10
Prairie Creek ElElementary
10/10
Math/Science/Tech MagnetElementary
10/10
Yale ElElementary
10/10
Carolyn G Bukhair ElElementary
8/10
Berkner H SHigh
8/10
Big Springs ElElementary
8/10
Jess Harben ElElementary
8/10
Lake Highlands H SHigh
8/10
O Henry ElElementary
8/10
Richardson North J HMiddle
8/10
Richardson West Technology And Arts MagnetMiddle
8/10
Westwood Math Science Leadership MagnetMiddle
8/10
White Rock ElElementary
8/10
Dobie Pre-Kindergarten SchoolPrekindergarten
8/10
Lake Highlands MiddleMiddle
8/10
Moss Haven ElElementary
8/10
Pearce H SHigh
8/10
Prestonwood ElElementary
8/10
Richardson Terrace ElElementary
8/10
Richland ElElementary
8/10
Parkhill J HMiddle
8/10
Merriman Park ElElementary
8/10
Dartmouth ElElementary
6/10
Forest Meadow MiddleMiddle
6/10
Northlake ElElementary
6/10
Richardson Heights ElElementary
6/10
Wallace ElElementary
6/10
Apollo J HMiddle
6/10
Northrich ElElementary
6/10
Mark Twain ElElementary
6/10
Stults Road ElElementary
4/10
Hamilton Park Pacesetter MagnetElementary
4/10
Northwood Hills ElElementary
4/10
Skyview ElElementary
4/10
Forest Lane AcademyElementary
4/10
Aikin ElElementary
4/10
Audelia Creek ElElementary
2/10
Dover ElElementary
2/10
Forestridge ElElementary
2/10
Liberty J HMiddle
2/10
Risd AcadElementary
2/10
Disciplinary Alternative Placement CenterOther
Not rated
P A S S Learning CtrSecondary
Not rated

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Spring Park a good neighborhood for dog owners?
Yes, the neighborhood is exceptionally well-suited for pet owners. It features extensive access to trails, large parks, and open areas that exceed the typical availability found in other parts of Richardson.
Which school districts serve the Spring Park area?
Students in the area are served by both the Plano Independent School District and the Richardson Independent School District. Both districts are noted for high academic performance and robust extracurricular programs.
How would you describe the walkability and noise levels in Spring Park?
The neighborhood is highly walkable, featuring wide sidewalks and safe, well-defined pedestrian crossings. While the area is generally quiet and serene, residents may notice a consistent hum of traffic noise from nearby busy streets.
Does the neighborhood have a lot of commercial activity?
Spring Park is primarily a residential community and lacks a distinct commercial character or active street life. Most residents travel to neighboring areas to access a wider variety of dining and retail options.