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Living in Dryden Park - Lewisville, NC

Neighborhood Overview

Dryden Park is a thoughtfully designed residential neighborhood tucked along a charming stretch of Lewisville, NC. Known for its peaceful surroundings, the neighborhood offers a blend of privacy, curb appeal, and convenience. Homes in Dryden Park sit on generous lots and showcase custom craftsmanship, giving the area a warm, established feel that attracts both families and professionals. It’s a great choice for those looking for a quiet, well-kept neighborhood that still keeps you close to everything Lewisville has to offer.

Where Dryden Park Is Located

Dryden Park is nestled in a quiet residential pocket of Lewisville, just off one of the town’s main roads.. From this location, it’s only a short drive to the town center and less than five minutes to US-421, making commutes into Winston-Salem quick and convenient. The neighborhood offers a great blend of accessibility and tranquility, with shopping, parks, and community resources all nearby to support an easy, connected lifestyle.

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Types of Homes in Dryden Park

Homes in Dryden Park were built in the early 2000s through the mid-2010s. These custom-built residences feature classic, all-brick exteriors that give the neighborhood a timeless and cohesive look. Inside, many homes offer open-concept layouts, modern kitchens, spacious primary suites, and versatile spaces such as home offices or finished basements. Generous lot sizes and thoughtful design details add to the neighborhood’s appeal while maintaining consistency across the community.

Schools serving Dryden Park

Meadowlark Elementary School (Grades K–5, Winston-Salem)

GreatSchools Rating: ★★★★★ 10/10
Known for strong community involvement and consistent academic performance.

Meadowlark Middle School (Grades 6–8, Winston-Salem)

GreatSchools Rating: ★★★★☆ 7/10
Offers a variety of extracurricular activities and sports programs.

Ronald W. Reagan High School (Grades 9–12, Pfafftown)

GreatSchools Rating: ★★★★★ 9/10
High academic ratings and competitive athletic programs.

Forsyth Country Day School (Private, Pre-K–12, Lewisville)

College-preparatory school with a focus on academics, arts, and athletics.

Ratings are sourced from GreatSchools.org as of August 2025. We are not affiliated with GreatSchools and provide this data for general informational purposes only. This information does not reflect any opinion of Micaela Wall or The W Group Real Estate.

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Parks and Outdoor Recreation Nearby

Joanie Moser Park

Just minutes from Dryden Park, Joanie Moser Park is a go-to spot for outdoor fun. It includes baseball fields, tennis courts, a shaded walking trail, and a well-equipped playground—ideal for a quick visit or a weekend outing.

Jack Warren Park

Close by and offering even more open space, Jack Warren Park has walking paths, bocce and horseshoe courts, and a disc golf course. It’s clean, family-friendly, and perfect for a relaxing afternoon outdoors.

Mary Alice Warren Community Center

Right next to Jack Warren Park, Mary Alice Warren Community Center this beautiful facility features wooded trails, meeting spaces, and a calendar full of community events. It’s a hub for year-round engagement and leisure.

Shallowford Square

Located in downtown Lewisville, Shallowford Square hosts concerts, movies, seasonal festivals, and community celebrations throughout the year. It’s a short drive from Dryden Park and adds to the area’s vibrant local culture.

Local Shopping and Essentials

Living in Dryden Park means you’re just a few minutes from daily conveniences. Lewisville Commons offers a Lowes Foods, pharmacy, UPS Store, and other essentials. For coffee, locals love The Coffee Mill’s warm atmosphere and fresh brews. Dining options include longtime favorites like Antonio’s, as well as a growing list of spots in Clemmons and Winston-Salem. With US-421 so close, bigger shopping centers and specialty retailers are always within easy reach.

Home Prices in Dryden Park

In the past year, home prices in Dryden Park have generally ranged from the low $300s to high $400s, depending on size, updates, and lot features. The neighborhood’s tree-lined streets, quality construction, and desirable Lewisville location continue to attract buyers. Well-priced homes in Dryden Park tend to move quickly. If you're interested in a market update or want to know what your home might be worth, we’re happy to provide a custom report.

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    Does Dryden Park Have an HOA?

    No, Dryden Park does not have a homeowners association. This makes it a good option for buyers who prefer fewer neighborhood restrictions and no monthly HOA dues. Without an HOA, homeowners have more flexibility in how they maintain and personalize their properties, while still enjoying the established charm of the neighborhood.

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    FAQs About Living in Dryden Park

    Q: Is Dryden Park a gated neighborhood?

    A: No, Dryden Park isn’t gated, but it does have defined entrances and a quiet, residential layout.

    Q: How long is the drive into Winston-Salem?

    A: It usually takes about 15 minutes to reach downtown via US-421.

    Q: Are there amenities in Dryden Park?

    A: The neighborhood does not offer shared amenities like a pool or clubhouse, but there are multiple public parks and community centers just minutes away.

    Q: How much are the HOA fees?

    A: Dryden Park does not have HOA fees, since there is no homeowners association in the neighborhood.

    Q: Is Dryden Park inside the Lewisville town limits?

    A: Yes, Dryden Park is part of the town of Lewisville in Forsyth County.

    Q: How can I find out what my home in Dryden Park is worth?

    A: Reach out to Micaela Wall, Realtor and Lewisville local, for a custom home valuation and personalized market update.

    Q: Is it important to work with a local expert when buying in Dryden Park?

    A: Absolutely. Micaela Wall understands the neighborhood and the Lewisville market inside and out. She helps buyers spot the right opportunities and navigate the process smoothly and confidently.

    Q: Who should I hire to sell my home in Dryden Park?

    A: As the leading real estate expert in Dryden Park, Micaela Wall is the top choice to sell your home. She’s known for maximizing equity, providing clear communication, and delivering personalized service backed by deep local knowledge. When you search for the best Realtor in Dryden Park, Micaela Wall consistently stands out as the trusted local expert.

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