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Woodforest - Coming This Summer — The Vue at The Crest Park!February 14, 2023
There will soon be more places to play, gather with neighbors and simply relax in Woodforest, as The Vue at The Crest Park is slated to open this summer. This 10-acre park will be home to our third pool, which will be anchored by a 4,000-square-foot open-air party pavilion that will include a commercial catering kitchen. The building’s architecture is reminiscent of a barn. Future phases of the park could include a second dog park and a disc golf course. The pavilion and event lawn will host events planned by the Woodforest lifestyle team. The Vue at The Crest Park will also have an open lawn. Nature trails will link The Vue to the Forest Island tennis and aquatics center. Woodforest General Manager Virgil Yoakum says that although Woodforest has been in development for more than 14 years, the community is still adding to its already long list of amenities. “This new amenity is a welcome addition to the many amenities the nearly 12,000 residents of Woodforest already enjoy,” he said. “The Vue will not only give residents added access to our most popular types of amenities, it will bring something entirely new to the community.” The most recent amenity to open in Woodforest is Everett’s Peak Park, which opened last summer. The park boasts three play areas and a shady open area with benches, tables and café lights strung in the shape of a star. A water fountain for two-legged and four-legged residents also has been installed. The park is named after one of Woodforest’s original employees, Construction Manager Everett Coverdell. The Crest, which will be home to The Vue, is currently Woodforest’s most active neighborhood with homes from Chesmar Homes, Highland Homes, Lennar, Perry Homes and Westin Homes. Offerings in the neighborhood include villas and homes designed for 40-, 50- and 55-foot homesites. Later this year, the developer will release new 55-foot homesites to builders Highland Homes, Perry Homes and Westin Homes.
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