- Education
- Entertainment
- Parks
- Post Office
- Shopping
- Golf Courses
Education
Colleyville and Grapevine are served by the Grapevine-Colleyville Independent School District which has received many scholastic and athletic awards and is one of the most progressive school systems in the Metroplex.
Shopping
Tara Village
Village Park
North
East Mall
Grapevine Mills
Mall
The
Shops at Willow Bend
Southlake
Town Square
Recreation
Lake
Grapevine
Colleyville Nature Center
Entertainment
Grapevine Opry
Runway Theatre
American
Airlines Center
Amon Carter Museum
City of Arlington
The Fort Worth Museum
of Science and History
Palace of Wax,
Grand Prairie
The Fort Worth
Zoo
Six
Flags Hurricane Harbor
Fossil Rim Wildlife
Center
Six Flags over Texas
The Kimbell Art
Museum
Texas Motorplex,
Ennis
Lone Star Park,
Grand Prairie
Texas Motor
Speedway
Texas Rangers
Baseball Team
Dallas Burn
Dallas Cowboys
Dallas Mavericks
Dallas Stars
Bass Hall
Dallas Museum of Art
Dallas Zoo
Dallas World Aquarium
Dallas Symphony
Dallas Opera
The Dallas
Sidekicks
Dallas
Summer Musicals
Fort Worth Opera
The Dallas Historical
Society
More Useful Links
City of Colleyville
Texas Online
Tarrant
County Clerk
Golf Courses
Public
Grapevine
Municipal
Private
Timarron Country
Club
Trophy Club
Country Club
Parks
Medical Care
Baylor Medical Center Grapevine
Media
Colleyville
Courier
Colleyville Times
Utilities
Cable
Comcast: 972-445-5555
Paragon Cable:
972-488-7526
Electric
TXU: 800-460-3030
Gas
TXU Gas: 800-460-3030
Telephone
Verizon: 800-483-4400
SBC: 800-464-7928
Water
Colleyville: 817-577-7576
Post Office
Colleyville Main Office
1501 Hall Johnson Rd.
817-684-0812
Driver's License
DPS Office in Hurst
624 Northeast Loop 820
817-299-1300
Chamber Of Commerce
Colleyville Chamber of Commerce





The
communities of Colleyville, Grapevine, Keller, Southlake and Trophy
Club lie in the tri-county triangle where Dallas, Denton, and Tarrant
counties join. These communities are convenient to all three counties
and to the Dallas/Fort Worth International airport. Most of these
communities started as rural agricultural areas. Today, these communities,
which retain their unique atmosphere, are a popular choice for professionals
who want the convenience of a Mid-Cities location and the serenity
of life in the country.