It’s that most wonderful time of the year again, so we’ve gift-wrapped this list of our favorite holiday events to enjoy in Flower Mound, Roanoke, Southlake and other locations near Canyon Falls. Enjoy!
From life-size dinosaurs at the Heard Museum, to a floating pumpkin patch in Flower Mound, we’ve filled our trick-or-treat bag with 7 fun Halloween events to enjoy near Canyon Falls this year.
After 18 years as a chef in luxury hotels, Devin Walline changed careers to spend more time with his young family. But he’s still in the kitchen, sharing his cooking skills with neighbors in classes at the Canyon Falls Club.
An idea hatched by Canyon Falls resident Carolyn Strohl and her grandson, Rocky the Snake has become a fun attraction along one of our trails. After just a few months, he’s 28 feet long and growing as residents continue to add more colorful rocks.
Yoga is a new activity offered to Canyon Falls residents, with two weekly classes led by Kruti Ravaliya, a certified yoga teacher who is passionate about the body and mind benefits of this time-honored practice.
It’s that most wonderful time of the year again, so we’ve gift-wrapped this list of our favorite holiday events to enjoy in Flower Mound, Roanoke, Southlake and other locations near Canyon Falls. Enjoy!
In addition to serving more than 20 varieties of donuts and other treats, The Daily Donut food truck supports the Anderson family’s commitment to feeding the homeless and other community service projects.
If you see men hoisting cinder blocks, jumping walls and doing other fast-paced exercises at the Canyon Falls Club on early mornings, it’s the F3 Eagle’s Nest group, part of a global phenomenon fostering fitness, fellowship and faith. Because most of the men in the group are dads, the name is inspired by our Argyle ISD Eagles.
Volunteering with the NCPAA, a nonprofit citizens group that supports the Northlake Police Department, “fits me like a glove,” says Canyon Falls resident Richard Limato. Being active in the group has given him the chance to meet new friends and raise funds for worthy causes such as Snack Packs for Kids.
Canyon Falls resident Dana Thornburg is the executive director of the nonprofit Food Saved Me Institute. Based in Southlake, it teaches nutrition and healthy eating in North Texas and across the globe.
Chris and Nikole Yates were inspired to start their mobile beer fridge, Y8S Taps, after admiring the roving Bubble Bus bar at a Canyon Falls event. After taking delivery of their custom-built 18-foot trailer, their new business is thriving, serving craft beers and cocktails at events in Canyon Falls and throughout North Texas.
From wine and poker to business networking, Canyon Falls has resident-led social clubs focusing on many different interests. And if you don’t find a club that celebrates your passion, Canyon Falls will help you start one.
Tim and Mary Jo Votaw moved to Canyon Falls to downsize after their four kids graduated from college. For this next phase of life, Tim is amping up his role as vocalist and acoustic guitarist for the classic rock cover band Vinyl Revue, which recently made its Canyon Falls debut at the Hay Barn.
From thrilling water parks to fabulous fireworks, there are many ways to enjoy cool summer fun in Flower Mound, Argyle, Northlake and other places near Canyon Falls. For starters, here are our Top 10 picks for family staycation ideas close to home.
The Touring Chocolatier recently visited Canyon Falls for our Wine & Chocolate Pairing event, and you can taste their sweet confections at their nearby Northlake store. Owner Sue Thibodeaux makes everything from truffles and hot cocoa bombs, and offers classes for kids and adults.
They’ve only lived at Canyon Falls for a few months, but the Holder family already feels right at home, with new friends, new career ventures, and two kids thriving at Argyle South Elementary School.
Canyon Falls is proud to be part of Flower Mound, which nabbed a No. 1 Best Place to Live in Texas ranking for 2023. That’s just the latest kudo for Flower Mound, one of three great cities where Canyon Falls is located, along with Argyle and Northlake.
Local plant experts from Valley Quest Design recently shared some native landscaping tips with Canyon Falls residents, and we invited them back to share some more advice for a beautiful fall yard. Our blog has five easy ideas to enjoy fall gardening and get ready for spring.
With her new business, It’s Time for Wine, Canyon Falls resident Vi Hill is sharing her love of wine with neighbors, groups and companies. Using her extensive training and research, she hopes to demystify wine and make it accessible for everyone to enjoy.
It’s Fall ya’ll, and here’s our guide to autumn fun near Canyon Falls. From Oktoberfest to Halloween, there are limitless opportunities for fall fun in Flower Mound, Northlake, Argyle and other North Texas cities around Canyon Falls. See our top picks in our blog.
Patriotic July 4 activities, thrilling water parks, heart-pounding motor racing… There are countless ways to enjoy cool summer fun in Flower Mound, Argyle, Northlake and other places near Canyon Falls. For starters, we’ve rounded up 10 ideas for summer activities for the entire family, with links to many more.
Say hello to Canyon Falls’ new Lifestyle Director, Melissa Rodriguez, who brings a wealth of experience and a love of nature to her new role. A former preschool teacher, this North Texas native also has five years of experience in planning community events, making her the perfect fit for the active and social Canyon Falls lifestyle.
Rising 50 feet above the surrounding prairie, The Flower Mound – aka just “The Mound” – is the namesake for a modern thriving city and an important connection to our proud local history. It’s also a beautiful and peaceful place to visit in any season.
Veronica Delic and Christina Goodman have been good friends ever since they became Canyon Falls neighbors in 2018, so it’s no surprise they teamed up for the first-ever Canyon Falls Chili Cook-Off. Their spicy recipe won first prize and forever bragging rights.
From Oktoberfest in Southlake, to Halloween at the Heard, we’ve harvested our top picks for fall fun near Canyon Falls. There’s something for every member of the family, including for the dogs with Flower Mound’s Woof-O-Ween.
These hidden gems are hiding in plain sight and just waiting to be discovered among the more than 350 acres of parks, trails, recreational amenities and natural open space at Canyon Falls.
Canyon Falls has three fish-stocked ponds ready for residents of all ages to enjoy catch-and-release fishing. Area lakes also offer great fishing throughout the year. See where you can “go fish” in and around Canyon Falls.
An award-winning pitmaster and professionally trained chef, Canyon Falls resident David House knows BBQ. Because we can enjoy cooking and eating outside much of the year in Texas, we asked David to share some of his top BBQ tips, and he generously agreed.
International photojournalist and Canyon Falls resident, Chris Rusanowsky, has started his newest project right in his own backyard, documenting how his neighbors are responding to COVID-19.
From making goodie bags for the neighbors, to enjoying webcam tours of the solar system with the Heard Natural Science Museum, here are some fun and easy ideas for keeping kids engaged during their extended break from school.
When more than twice as many residents as expected showed up for the first activity of the new Canyon Falls Empty Nesters Club, Dee and Jeff Garncarz knew they had struck a chord in their new community. See what’s planned ahead for this fast-growing social group.
For 2020, consumers are tiring of stark grays and looking for colors that delight the senses. Blue is the easiest possible entry point from the world of neutrals to the world of color, so maybe that’s why blues are all the rage for this year’s Color of the Year selections from leading paint companies and color experts.
There are literally millions of twinkling lights to enjoy near Canyon Falls during the holiday season. To make sure you don’t miss a thing, here’s our guide to holiday highlights in Flower Mound, Dallas and North Texas.
Veterans Day is Monday, November 11, and we’ve found some opportunities to honor our veterans with these patriotic events near Canyon Falls, in Flower Mound and Roanoke, starting on Saturday, November 9.
Canyon Falls’ annual Family Explorer Series is back, with four Thursday evening programs in September and October designed to get you up close and personal with reptiles, raptors, butterflies and more. Free and open to the public, these programs are led by experts from local area institutions like the Heard Museum of Natural Science.
Grandparents across the U.S. are moving closer to their grandchildren, and Dallas is one of the top “Baby Chaser” cities in the nation, according to Meyers Research. Read more.
From Flower Mound’s Back-To-School Bash to fireworks over Lake Grapevine, here are 4 fun and mostly free events to enjoy near Canyon Falls, on one of the final weeks before the kids head back to school.
Canyon Falls’ parks and trails are tailor-made for enjoying with your dog, but you’ll want to take some extra precautions during summer. Read these tips from the ASPCA to keep your best friend safe in hot weather.
School’s out until August, but you’ll never run out of ideas for free (or cheap) family activities close to home in Canyon Falls, thanks for our ultimate guide to summer fun. Flower Mound, Northlake, Grapevine and other nearby cities offer countless ways to have fun, and we’ve focused our 12 top picks on ways to stay cool while having a blast.
Starting with Earth Day on April 22, and ending with a festive Lady Bug Release on May 4, Canyon Falls has two weeks of fun, nature-focused activities planned for residents and visitors. All activities are free. See what’s coming up.
Exercising with your dog is good for both of you, offering benefits including a stronger heart, more energy and denser bones. From the Pooch Park to miles of trails, Canyon Falls has many ways to have fun with Fido. There are even Yappy Hour socials several times a year.
Exercising more, losing weight and eating healthier are the top three New Year’s resolutions for 2019. From our fitness center to exercise classes, Canyon Falls residents enjoy many ways to keep fit all year long.
In their first year at Canyon Falls, Julie and Steve Zobrist say they’ve already made more friends than in the entire 16 years they lived in their old neighborhood. That’s just one reason they love their new community.
After years of enjoying the fitness center, trails and other amenities at Canyon Falls, Alexis Grizzle is leading a new fitness class designed to help fellow moms build strength and endurance.
Canyon Falls is an active, sociable community all year long, and especially during the holiday season. From Music at the Barn to the Holiday Cookie Exchange, see how our residents celebrate together.
One of the first residents of Canyon Falls, Ronnie Sunker has earned a reputation as the community’s unofficial photographer, capturing beautiful sunsets and wildlife as his family enjoys their daily walks along the trails.
It’s not too early to save the date for our annual Fallapalooza. Come to Canyon Falls on Saturday, October 13 for an active day of ziplining, rock climbing and games. There’ll be food trucks, trail mix and more to keep you energized.
The Fall Explorer Series is under way at Canyon Falls, and there’s still time to enjoy three upcoming events where kids and adults can learn more about the natural world around us.
Our Fall Explorer Series is a collection of four events where kids and adults can learn more about all things nature – from butterflies and raptors, to native and exotic animals. It’s free and you’re invited.
From our Pooch Park to new homes with pet-friendly features, we’ve gone to the dogs at Canyon Falls. And for the growing number of homebuyers making their dogs a major part of their moving decision, that’s tail-wagging good news.
From a Watermelon Social to a Back to School Bash, Canyon Falls is planning plenty of fun and cool resident events for August. See what it’s like to live in our active, neighborly community.
With our Pooch Park and trails, Canyon Falls is heaven for dogs and their people. In hot months, however, you’ll want to make sure your best friend stays safe and healthy. Here are some common-sense tips from the ASPCA.
The heat is on, but Canyon Falls residents are finding plenty of ways to stay cool and enjoy summer, from Ice Cream and Watermelon Socials, to Movies Under the Stars.
With more than 250 acres devoted to parks, trails and recreational amenities like the Canyon Falls Club, Canyon Falls offers residents many ways to keep fit.
Meet some real Canyon Falls residents, the Keon family, who “instantly fell in love” with the community and how it combines a country feeling with city conveniences.
From scavenger hunts and family fishing, to wildflower cookies and a festive ladybug release, Canyon Falls has two exciting weeks of earth appreciation, education and fun for all to enjoy, from April 22 to May 5.
For the 2018 Spring Break, young Canyon Falls residents are enjoying a week of fun and enriching activities right at home, thanks to the community’s first-of-its-kind partnership with Camp Fire Lone Star.
Canyon Falls is a relatively new community, and we’re starting some annual events that are sure to become beloved resident traditions for many years to come.
As we embark on the 2016 holiday season, and the year comes to a close, it’s the perfect time to reflect on what we are thankful for and how, together, we affected our local community by giving back.
We would all do anything for our furry kids, but they can provide challenges from time to time — especially when enjoying your new digs. Here are a few low-key ways to make your pets at home!