Waco

West Waco, Waco Neighborhood

West Waco offers a tranquil neighborhood with low noise levels and a calm atmosphere. The area features a diverse mix of housing options, including single detached homes, small apartment buildings, and duplexes, with unit sizes ranging from lofts to spacious four-bedroom layouts. This diversity provides many choices to fit different preferences. Residents benefit from convenient access to around 30 restaurants and cafes, as well as nearby primary and secondary schools located within a reasonably short distance. The neighborhood’s proximity to major highways makes car travel simple, and parking availability is plentiful, adding to daily convenience throughout the community.

People who prefer a calm ambience will enjoy West Waco. West Waco is especially quiet overall, as the streets are generally very tranquil.

Highlights of West Waco

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

🌳 Cottonwood Creek Park

Located along Maple Avenue near New Road, Cottonwood Creek Park is a favorite for West Waco families, featuring walking trails, expansive playgrounds, and open green spaces perfect for picnics or soccer games, making it a community gathering spot year-round.

🏫 Midway Independent School District

Serving much of West Waco, the highly rated Midway ISD is a key draw for families, with top-performing schools like Woodgate Intermediate and River Valley Intermediate located within the neighborhood and known for excellent academics and extracurriculars.

🍽️ Central Texas Marketplace Dining Row

Along West Loop 340, Central Texas Marketplace offers a vibrant restaurant corridor featuring everything from national chains to local spots like Chuy’s and Corina’s Taqueria, making it a go-to dining destination for residents.

🛒 H-E-B on Wooded Acres Dr.

A hub of daily activity, the H-E-B at Wooded Acres and Bosque Blvd serves as a cornerstone for grocery shopping in West Waco, known for its fresh produce, friendly staff, and frequent neighborhood community events.

🚴 Lake Waco Dam Trail

Accessible just off Skeet Eason Road, the Lake Waco Dam Trail offers West Waco locals a scenic route for walking, running, and cycling, with beautiful lake views and peaceful surroundings popular among outdoor enthusiasts.

West Waco

This June in West Waco

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

June 6, 2026

Fair Trade Workshop: Shibori Dyeing

World Cup Fair Trade Market • 10:00 AM–12:30 PM

This hands-on dyeing workshop at a local fair trade market gives West Waco residents a creative afternoon learning traditional Shibori techniques and supporting ethical artisan markets, perfect for families or craft lovers.

June 20, 2026

Waco Downtown Farmers Market

Bridge Street Plaza • 9:00 AM–1:00 PM

A weekly farmers market in downtown Waco where West Waco locals can pick up fresh local produce, enjoy a community atmosphere, and connect with vendors and neighbors on a Saturday morning.

June 20, 2026

Juneteenth Parade Celebration

Heritage Square (parade through Elm Avenue to Paul Quinn campus) • 10:00 AM–11:00 AM

A meaningful Juneteenth parade honoring freedom and local culture; West Waco families can join neighbors, faith leaders, and civic partners in a community-wide celebration of unity and progress.

June 19, 2026

Brazos Nights: Free Concert featuring MC Lyte & Zapp

Indian Spring Park • 6:00 PM–11:00 PM

A free summer-night riverfront concert featuring iconic funk and hip‑hop acts, ideal for West Waco residents to enjoy live music, local food trucks, and summer vibes together.

June 24–27, 2026

75th National Square Dance Convention

Waco Convention Center

An international square dance convention bringing dancers of all levels to Waco—West Waco residents can enjoy performances, community‑spirited dancing, and cultural celebration just minutes from home.

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