Trail miles and open sky on Flower Mound's western frontier
Canyon Falls sits where Flower Mound starts to feel like the country again — the town's western edge, spilling across the line into Northlake, with terrain that actually rolls and horizons that haven't filled in yet. It's a newer master-planned community organized around its trail system, and the whole layout assumes you'd rather be outside: paths over pavement, greenbelt over fence line, open space treated as the main amenity.
The rhythm is younger-family and fresh-start: newer homes, neighbors who arrived around the same time you did, and a community that does the introductions for you. Commuters get a fair deal too — about 33 minutes to downtown Fort Worth and about 20 to DFW Airport — which is why the western edge of Denton County keeps drawing buyers who work on both sides of the Metroplex.
Because Canyon Falls is one of the area's newer master plans, the housing stock skews recent: open layouts, big kitchen islands, flexible bonus rooms, and modern systems that older Flower Mound neighborhoods can't match without a renovation. Lot sizes and home footprints vary by section, from tighter streets to roomier homesites backing greenbelt. It suits buyers who want newer without the wait of building — and, depending on phase availability, some who still want to build. If mature trees matter more to you than modern floor plans, look east; if it's the reverse, start here.
Canyon Falls spans city lines — see the Northlake side of Canyon Falls.