3 creeks belton tx
- Location: Three Creeks is a residential community in Belton, Texas, situated in Bell County, Central Texas. It’s southwest of Belton Independence Place and southeast of Paddy Hamilton Rd, making it part of the growing suburban area near Stillhouse Hollow Lake and the Lampasas River. Belton itself is about 60 miles north of Austin and 35 miles south of Waco, offering a blend of small-town charm and proximity to larger cities like Killeen and Temple.
- Developer and Builders: The community is primarily developed by Stylecraft Builders, D.R. Horton – North Central Texas, and Carothers Executive Homes, known for quality new construction. It’s marketed as a master-planned neighborhood offering a mix of single-family homes, ranging from 1,508 to 3,499 square feet, with 3 to 5 bedrooms and 2 to 4 bathrooms. Prices typically start in the low to mid-$200,000s to over $340,000, depending on the builder and floor plan.
- Community Features: Three Creeks is designed for those seeking a balance of nature and convenience. Key highlights include:
- Natural Surroundings: The community is near Stillhouse Hollow Lake (with a marina and swimming beaches), Chalk Ridge Park (featuring hiking trails, waterfalls, and a suspension bridge along the Lampasas River), and private trails for residents. Wildlife like songbirds, hawks, blue herons, ducks, and geese are common, adding to its appeal.
- Amenities: A community pavilion with a pond, picnic tables, sand volleyball courts, and a maze of hike and bike trails. Some areas, like Three Creeks – Colt Creek by D.R. Horton, offer Lampasas River access and pavilions for gatherings.
- School District: Part of the highly regarded Belton Independent School District (Belton ISD), known for excellent schools, which is a major draw for families.
- Floor Plans and Features: Homes typically include modern finishes such as granite countertops, luxury vinyl plank flooring, stainless steel appliances, and smart home packages (e.g., thermostat and lighting control via smartphone). Open-concept layouts are standard, with options for single-story and two-story homes, 2-car garages, and functional storage.
- New Construction: Many homes are ready to build or move-in ready, with builders like Stylecraft and D.R. Horton offering model homes for tours. For example, the Alpine plan by D.R. Horton is a single-story, 1,508 sq ft home with 3 beds and 2 baths starting at around $205,900, while larger plans can go up to $340,990 or more.
- Buyer Incentives: Some builders, like Carothers Executive Homes, offer $20,000 in buyer incentives, making it an attractive time to purchase.
- Outdoor Recreation: Residents have easy access to Stillhouse Hollow Lake for boating, fishing, and swimming, as well as Chalk Ridge Falls Park for hiking and nature walks. The Lampasas River and nearby creeks provide additional opportunities for kayaking, tubing, and fishing.
- Shopping and Dining: Downtown Belton’s Nolan Creek area is just a short drive away, offering family-friendly restaurants, antique stores, and boutiques. Nearby Salado, Killeen, and Temple have regional malls, movie theaters, and big-box stores. Popular local spots mentioned on social media include Miller’s Smokehouse (great BBQ), Napoli’s Italian Bistro, and Arusha’s Coffee & Tea.
- Medical Facilities: Bell County is home to top medical centers like Baylor Scott & White in Temple, with satellite locations in Belton and Killeen, plus Metroplex Hospital in Killeen and Darnell Army Community Hospital at Fort Hood for military families.
- Entertainment: The area is close to Texas A&M School of Medicine, Temple College, and Mary-Hardin Baylor, as well as concert halls and cultural events in Killeen and Temple.
- Vibe: Described by residents on platforms like Nextdoor and Trulia as clean, peaceful, family-friendly, and dog-friendly. Neighbors enjoy gardening, BBQ, walking trails, and community events like Halloween and the century-old 4th of July parade in Belton. The neighborhood is walkable, with sidewalks and trails, and fosters a strong sense of community.
- Safety and Environment: Belton is considered safe and convenient, with low traffic compared to larger cities. Recent posts highlight friendly neighbors, good schools, and a clean environment, though some note the need to watch children closely due to busy streets during peak times.
- Roads and Highways: Three Creeks is near U.S. Hwy 190 and IH-35, providing quick access to Killeen (15 minutes), Temple (20 minutes), and Georgetown (30-40 minutes). FM 1670 is a key local road, connecting to Stillhouse Hollow Lake and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers office.
- Public Transport: While Belton itself has limited public transit, the proximity to major highways makes driving or ridesharing the most practical option. Buses to Austin or Waco are available from nearby hubs.
- New Communities: In addition to the original Three Creeks by Stylecraft, newer sections like Three Creeks – Colt Creek and Three Creeks – North Ridge by D.R. Horton are expanding the area, offering more housing options and amenities.
- Market Trends: The real estate market in Belton remains strong, with demand for new homes driven by the area’s natural beauty, school district, and affordability compared to Austin or Dallas. Homes sell quickly, so acting fast on listings is advised.
- Weather: February in Belton can be mild (highs around 60-65°F, lows in the 40s), but rain and occasional freezes are possible. Indoor activities in nearby towns (like museums in Temple or shopping in Killeen) complement the outdoor focus of Three Creeks.
- Flooding Concerns: While not directly mentioned for Three Creeks, nearby Nolan Creek in Belton has a history of flooding (noted in web sources). Residents should stay informed about local weather and avoid water activities during heavy rain, as stream elevations can rise rapidly.