Our native North Richland Hills is a suburban capital and home to 70,000 who together represent generations of proud Texans. As the third-largest city in Tarrant County, North Richland Hills is packed with amenities—800 acres of parks, 30 miles of hiking and biking trails, casual and upscale restaurants, big box and boutique shopping, and entertainment destinations. Yet it has kept that desirable, small-town feel and atmosphere with the peaceful, tree-lined neighborhoods, public art installations, distinctive traffic signals, and community events like the popular Sounds of Spring Concert Series.

By combining the best parts of small-town and city living, North Richland Hills has been recognized as one of the ten best neighborhoods around, and a recent survey found that an overwhelming 96% of residents rate the quality of life as either “excellent” or “good,” and would happily recommend the city to others. Now there’s a vote of confidence!

Just up the way from Liberty Park, one of our favorite spots for a picnic and art-filled walk, is Morada North Richland Hills. Our central location backs up to Ace Park, and is mere minutes from popular highway routes and thoroughfares, offering ready access to go-to local destinations, as well as the world-class arts, dining, major sports and entertainment that’s so prevalent throughout the Metroplex.

North Richland Hills is home to the award-winning Iron Horse Golf Club, as well as NRH20 Family Water Park, a favorite among visiting families and adventure-loving grandkids. Whenever in the mood for some “retail therapy,” the North East Mall is a fine choice, with its 140+ stores and dining options. Locally, we enjoy dining at Niki’s Italian Bistro, Joe’s Tavern, Sweetie Pie’s Ribeyes and Babe’s Chicken, which is a Texas staple.

Residents also love to cheer on our Lone Star Brahmas of the North American Hockey League at the NYTEX Sports Centre. Brahmas high school sports and hockey have deep roots in the lifestyle of North Richland Hills; many of our residents and their children have even played for area teams…the same ones that many of their grandkids play for today!

From Morada North Richland Hills, it’s all close by, whether sampling local cuisine, experiencing sports and seasonal events, or seeking out indoor or outdoor fun and recreation. It’s also just as easy to hop on the highways or commuter trains and take in the sights and sounds of Dallas-Fort Worth whenever the mood strikes. The rich combination makes Morada North Richland Hills a foremost place for active elderly who want the best of suburban living, with all the benefits of the big cities forever within easy reach.