Connected Trails at Fields: Wellness Woven Into the Landscape

With thoughtfully designed hike and bike trails that wind through The Preserve, the scenic pathways connect homes to lakes, parks, gathering spaces, and the surrounding natural landscape. These pathways create a community where wellness begins the moment residents step outside their front door.

Brookside Club: The Epitome of
Active Living

Brookside Club: The Epitome of Active Living

At the heart of this wellness-focused lifestyle is Brookside Club, a $13-million private amenity center serving residents of Brookside and The Preserve. Connected directly to the Fields trail system, the club provides a natural destination for recreation, fitness, and social connection.

Brookside Club offers a comprehensive environment for health and relaxation, including a modern fitness center, group fitness studios, tennis and pickleball courts, and a resort-style swimming pool. Thoughtfully designed event and gathering spaces create opportunities for community engagement, while wellness programs and activities encourage residents to remain active and connected.

Whether beginning the day with a run along the trails or winding down with an evening swim, Brookside Club embodies the spirit of well-being that defines life at Fields.

The City of Frisco has more than 60 parks ranging from small neighborhood parks to large community parks, along with a system of trails and natural areas.

Northwest Community Park

Located north of Panther Creek Parkway along Teel Parkway near the PGA of America headquarters and golf courses, this new park is a precious community asset for Frisco and a destination for the wider region. Acres of restored and enhanced Blackland Prairie are a refuge for wildlife and an immersive retreat for visitors. Miles of trails for hikers, runners, and cyclists weave through the site, connecting playgrounds, splash pads, plazas, and gardens. Richly integrated interpretive and educational features inspire and inform the park’s visitors about the rare and rapidly disappearing Blackland Prairie, the foundation and centerpiece of the 120-acre site. 

Connected to the Natural Beauty of Frisco

The trail network within Fields extends beyond the community itself, connecting residents to the broader system of parks and nature areas throughout Frisco. With more than 60 parks and an expanding network of hike and bike trails, Frisco offers countless opportunities to experience the outdoors.

Nearby connections include the trail surrounding PGA Frisco, which runs from Legacy Drive to Teel Parkway. The Trails of West Frisco extend north along Teel Parkway and through the natural corridor of Cottonwood Creek.

A short distance away, Northwest Community Park offers a scenic 1.26-mile loop within 120 acres of restored Blackland Prairie. Trails wind through native landscapes, gardens, open meadows, and gathering spaces, creating a peaceful retreat for hikers, runners, and cyclists.