
Our Neighborhood contains a wonderful collection of fine custom homes that were built in the mid to late 1970's. What was once a cotton field is now one of the most sought-after neighborhoods in North Dallas. All you have to do is mention the Twin Lakes on Campbell Road and almost anyone will know where you are.
The residents of Highlands North are a wonderfully varied blend of people who have moved here from many different locations, both local and far away.

One of the focal points in our neighborhood are the Twin Lakes with their lovely lighted fountains that border Campbell Road. These beautiful lakes were originally cow ponds. The lakes were donated to the City of Dallas by the Highlands North developers. In 2003 the lakes were dredged and re-landscaped at a cost to the city of $450,000. The Dallas Parks Department provides some of the maintenance for the Twin Lakes, but association dues are also used to support & maintain the fountains, flower beds and other amenities.
Our official neighborhood logo is a duck, which is self-explanatory when you realize that as many as 60 ducks reside in each of our lakes. These ducks are fed daily, year round and during all kinds of weather, by kind-hearted homeowners.
Injured and vulnerable ducks are rescued and cared for by neighborhood volunteers.
Our association was formed in 1976 by a group of twenty-five concerned residents.
Over the years, it has grown to a membership of over 500 families and offers a large array of benefits,
services and activities.
The Board of Directors of our association consists of a President, three Vice Presidents, a Secretary and a Treasurer. The association also has a number of Permanent Committees and Chairpersons. |