Duncanville

Huntington Park, Duncanville Neighborhood

Duncanville District 1 provides a peaceful neighborhood with low noise levels and ample green spaces, including well-located Community Park, suitable for outdoor leisure. This area features predominantly single detached homes built during a strong development period between 1960 and 1980, offering predominantly three and four-bedroom options. Accessibility to primary and secondary schools is convenient, with both public and private elementary options easily reachable without a car. Grocery stores, restaurants, and cafes are available nearby, providing residents with practical amenities. While vehicle travel is common, parking is convenient and access to major highways is a short drive from most homes in the neighborhood.

People who prefer a relaxed ambience will enjoy Duncanville District 1. It is easy to reach parks from the majority of locations within the neighborhood since there are approximately 10 of them close by for residents to explore. This part of Duncanville is also very quiet, as there are generally low levels of noise from traffic.

Highlights of Huntington Park

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

🌳 Little Shenandoah Park

This intimate 0.57‑acre neighborhood green space at 1715 Limetree Lane offers a cozy playground, picnic tables, and trash receptacles, making it a convenient and peaceful spot steps from homes in Huntington Park. It stands out for its walkability and inviting, family-friendly layout. ([duncanvilletx.gov](https://www.duncanvilletx.gov/common/pages/GetFile.ashx?key=yaYEADJZ&utm_source=openai))

🛒 Cedar Park Shopping Center

Just a short drive from Huntington Park, this shopping hub at 207–331 S Cedar Ridge Drive combines everyday essentials like ALDI and Dollar Tree with local services including salons and dental clinics—making errands quick and convenient for neighbors. ([cedarparkduncanville.com](https://www.cedarparkduncanville.com/?utm_source=openai))

🏫 Duncanville ISD campuses (Smith Elem., Byrd Middle, Duncanville High)

The Huntington Park neighborhood is served by Duncanville ISD, with nearby schools such as Clint Q. Smith Elementary, William H. Byrd Middle, and Duncanville High providing trusted public education and anchoring community life for families nearby. ([homes.com](https://www.homes.com/local-guide/duncanville-tx/huntington-park-neighborhood/?utm_source=openai))

🛶 Armstrong Park & Duncanville Historical Park

Just beyond neighborhood boundaries, Armstrong Park—home to walking paths, courts, and community events—and its adjacent Historical Park preserve pieces of the city’s heritage (including the Duncanville Air Force Station monument), offering space for both recreation and local history. ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncanville%2C_Texas?utm_source=openai))

🏢 Duncanville Recreation Center / City Hall complex

A short drive to 203 E Wheatland Rd places residents at the heart of civic and recreational life: the Recreation Center and City Hall complex includes meeting rooms, a double gymnasium, indoor walking track, and sits adjacent to Armstrong Park—serving as a year‑round community hub. ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncanville%2C_Texas?utm_source=openai))

Huntington Park

This August in Huntington Park

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

August 5, 2026

Family Feud Game with Levi

D.L. Hopkins Jr. Senior Center • 10:30 AM

A lighthearted and engaging game event at the nearby senior center, perfect for families or neighbors looking to connect with the community in a fun way.

August 12, 2026

Boards & Commissions Expo

D.L. Hopkins Jr. Senior Center • 6:30 PM–8:00 PM

An opportunity for Huntington Park/Duncanville residents to meet local civic leaders, learn about volunteer roles, and influence city decisions—great for community-minded individuals.

August 17, 2026

Pokémon Monday & Chess Club & Homeschool Hangout

Duncanville Public Library • 4:30 PM–7:30 PM (Pokémon Monday), 6:30 PM–7:30 PM (Chess Club), 11:00 AM–12:00 PM (Homeschool Hangout)

A trio of family-friendly and youth-centered programs—crafts, gaming, and social STEAM time—making the library a hub for fun and learning for Huntington Park families.

August 21, 2026

Friday Foliage: Fall Seeds

Duncanville Public Library • 3:00 PM–5:00 PM

A hands-on fall gardening workshop using recycled materials—ideal for local families looking to start a garden or engage kids in nature-based crafts close to home.

August 8, 2026

New Member Training

Rotary Club of Duncanville (627 Mercury Avenue) • 9:00 AM–11:00 AM

A chance for residents to get involved in local service efforts, meet community leaders, and learn how to contribute through Rotary—convenient for Duncanville neighbors.

August 1, 2026

Back-to-School Celebration

DFBC Main Campus Parking Lot, Duncanville • 10:00 AM–1:00 PM

A community-focused event offering healthcare resources, food, bounce houses and support—perfect for local families preparing for the new school year.

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