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Lake Kiowa real estate is regarded as an active market in Texas for lake homes and lake lots.
Typically, buyers can find around 60 Lake Kiowa homes for sale, and around 10 Lake Kiowa lots and land for sale.
Lake Kiowa has 2 miles of shoreline and is a mid-sized Texas lake.
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Lake Kiowa is a 509-acre lake located in a gated community of the same name. The area is under 80 miles from the Dallas-Fort Worth area, and close to the Texas-Oklahoma border.
The Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport is under 70 miles away, and the North Texas Medical Center is under 15 miles away.
Residents living in the Lake Kiowa community have the 563-acre lake to themselves!
It's popular among residents for boating, skiing, tubing, swimming, fishing, and relaxing. Anglers can hook black bass, sand bass, crappie, catfish, bream, and more on the water.
The community includes a private 18-hole golf course at the country club, a 9-hole disc golf course, two beach areas, a volleyball court, a tennis court, picnic areas, a large pavilion at the community clubhouse, and a restaurant/bar.
Want a taste of the city? Take a day trip to the Dallas-Forth Worth area!
Six Flag over Texas, the original Six Flags theme park, is located here. The park has the world’s first log flume, the first freefall ride, and the tallest and fastest roller coaster in Texas.
A reasonable distance from Dallas, residents can also travel a short distance to AT&T Stadium to watch the Dallas Cowboys or Globe Light Field see the Texas Rangers.
Perot Museum of Nature and Science offers interactive exhibits, as well as hands-on experiments and activities geared for younger members of your family.
Other museums geared for all family members include the Museum of Illusions, the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, and the Dallas Aquarium, as well as the immersive Sweet Tooth Hotel experience.
The vintage McKinney Avenue Trolley streetcars offer a ride on a piece of history and an interactive way to understand the history of downtown Dallas.
The Dallas Farmer’s Market is a great location to find local produce and experience unique products made in the area.
Nasher Sculpture Center has a wonderful collection of modern and contemporary art for visitors to peruse.
Those looking for a laid-back lake lifestyle with the convenience of the Dallas-Forth Worth area will love to call Lake Kiowa home.