Long Cove Is An Hour-ish From Dallas and a World Away

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Long Cove just might be the antidote to kids growing up too quickly. We all know that life goes by too fast to not make lasting memories together. Barefoot golf. Magenta sunsets. Days spent bass fishing, tubing, and wakeboarding. Torch-lit evenings on the deck with a Malbec or two. And 1,200 acres to call your own back yard.

Weekends here make it easy to stay connected with your family because the fun’s already baked in. There are four miles of hiking and biking trails, a play field for sports of all kinds, community bikes, beach volleyball, tennis and now pickleball too.

Want to relax? Try three stocked fishing ponds, lakeside bonfire pits, a resort-style pool, and a water slide. Plus, here’s a real plus: a full-service marina that offers boat valet service.

If you’re a golfer, you’ve got the best of both worlds. There’s a 9-hole golf course designed by Tripp Davis that you can play in a family-friendly hour or so, or Thistle Never Dhu, a 2-acre putting green — one of the world’s largest BTW — designed by David Zinkand, of Bandon Dunes fame.

Easy is at the core of everything at Long Cove and that holds true when it comes to trying out the community or getting into a lakefront home, or townhome.

Where else can you get away an hour or so (and avoid the rigors of travel)? Where else do you really know your neighbors, not to mention their beverage of choice? (We’ll have a Mimosa please.)

WANT A TASTE WHAT IT’S LIKE? Easy. Stay & Play is Long Cove’s hands-on, shoes-off experience. Bring the kids, your clubs, running shoes, a good book, and experience all of Long Cove. (Note: Long Cove is exercising the highest level of health and safety precautions, so not accepting reservations presently, but keep it in mind when we get through this.)

WANT TO HAVE A LOOK AROUND LONG COVE? Let’s talk 214-220-4924 or [email protected].

Shelby is Associate Editor of CandysDirt.com, where she writes and produces the Dallas Dirt podcast. She loves covering estate sales and murder homes, not necessarily related. As a lifelong Dallas native, she's been an Eagle, Charger, Wildcat, and a Comet.

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