Denton County Horse Country Town
Welcome to Aubrey, a Denton County community in North Texas horse country, where a rural, small-town feel meets master-planned growth near Denton, Frisco, and the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.
Aubrey is a city in Denton County, Texas, located in the northern reaches of the Dallas–Fort Worth metropolitan area. For generations it has been known as North Texas horse country, with a rural, equestrian identity built on ranches, open pasture, and a slower pace of life. That heritage remains central to the community's character even as the surrounding North Texas region has grown rapidly around it. The town sits roughly 15 minutes east of I-35 along FM 428, placing it between Denton to the west and the booming suburban cities of Frisco and Plano to the south. Two local lakes provide nearby fishing and recreation, and the wider Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex is within practical driving distance. Aubrey's population, in the low thousands as of the 2020 census, has grown steadily as new residential development arrives. Growth in Aubrey has been led by master-planned communities that consciously build on the area's equestrian story. Sandbrock Ranch, a roughly 2,400-acre development, is designed around that heritage, pairing new homes with resort-style pools, a fitness center, trails, dog parks, and an on-site elementary school. Alongside these new communities, acreage lots and horse properties continue to define much of the surrounding landscape. Public education is provided by Aubrey Independent School District, a small, rural district serving about 4,000 students across Denton County. The combination of a small-town, horse-country atmosphere, newer amenity-rich neighborhoods, and convenient access to major North Texas employment centers makes Aubrey a distinctive option for families, equestrians, and households seeking country living within reach of the metroplex.
Aubrey is located in Denton County, Texas, in the northern portion of the Dallas–Fort Worth metropolitan area. The city sits near the county's eastern edge, north of Frisco and east of Denton.
Aubrey is known as North Texas horse country, with a long equestrian and ranching heritage. That legacy is reflected today in master-planned communities such as Sandbrock Ranch, which is designed around its equine roots.
Aubrey is served by Aubrey Independent School District, a small district with about five schools and roughly 4,000 students. It is classified as a rural district serving communities across Denton County.
Aubrey sits along FM 428 about 15 minutes east of I-35. The city is within convenient driving distance of Denton to the west and Frisco and Plano to the south, with the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex beyond.
Sandbrock Ranch is a master-planned community in Aubrey built on about 2,400 acres around the area's equestrian heritage. It offers resort-style pools, fitness centers, hike-and-bike trails, a dog park, playgrounds, and an on-site elementary school.
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Aubrey's housing market spans two distinct styles. On one side are rural and equestrian properties—larger acreage lots, ranch-style homes, and horse-friendly parcels that reflect the area's heritage. On the other is a growing inventory of new construction in master-planned communities, led by Sandbrock Ranch's 2,400-acre development with resort-style pools, fitness centers, trails, and an on-site school. Existing subdivisions continue to mature alongside new ones, giving buyers a range from spacious country acreage to amenity-rich new homes. This blend makes Aubrey attractive both to households seeking land and to families looking for newer product within the fast-growing Denton County corridor.
Sandbrock Ranch is Aubrey's signature master-planned community, built on about 2,400 acres with a design inspired by the area's equestrian heritage. Its Carriage House amenity complex anchors community life, alongside resort-style pools, a fitness center, hike-and-bike trails, dog parks, a large treehouse playground, and an on-site elementary school. Beyond Sandbrock Ranch, Aubrey features a mix of established subdivisions and larger acreage properties scattered across its rural edges, where horse properties and ranch-style homes predominate. As development continues, new subdivisions are added around the town's core, while the surrounding countryside retains the open, equestrian character that has long defined the area.
Aubrey's identity is rooted in its equestrian heritage—the area has long been known as North Texas horse country, with working ranches and horse properties shaping its character. That rural, outdoors-oriented lifestyle persists even as new residents arrive, blending country living with master-planned community amenities. Community events, neighborhood gatherings, and access to local lakes for fishing and boating anchor daily life. The town offers a laid-back pace compared with the larger suburbs to the south, appealing to families and young professionals who want acreage, open space, and a genuine small-town feel while remaining close to the conveniences of Denton, Frisco, and Plano.
Aubrey is served by Aubrey Independent School District, a small, rural district in Denton County with about five campuses and roughly 4,000 students. The district is a focal point of community life in a town where growth is steadily increasing enrollment and expanding facilities. Sandbrock Ranch includes an on-site elementary school, keeping neighborhood-school connections close for families in the community's master-planned core. For families seeking additional options, the broader Denton County area and the Frisco and Prosper school systems sit within reach, offering a range of public, charter, and private educational choices across North Texas.
Aubrey is positioned along FM 428, roughly 15 minutes east of I-35, the major north–south corridor connecting Denton and the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. That location puts Denton to the west and Frisco and Plano to the south within a practical commuting distance, while Dallas and Fort Worth employment centers are reachable by highway. The city's transportation network is primarily road-based, consistent with the auto-dependent pattern of North Texas. Proximity to the expanding regional highway system, including the Dallas North Tollway and US 380 corridors, gives Aubrey residents access to the broader metroplex while the town itself retains a quieter, country-road character.
Aubrey's recreation is shaped by its rural, equestrian surroundings. The area's horse-country heritage supports riding, boarding, and equestrian activity throughout the countryside, while two local lakes offer fishing and casual boating. Sandbrock Ranch and other communities provide on-site trails, pools, playgrounds, and fitness amenities for everyday recreation. The town's parks and recreation department oversees local parks and programming, and the open land around Aubrey lends itself to outdoor pursuits from trail riding to weekend drives through North Texas countryside. Nearby Denton and Frisco add larger regional parks, lakes, and entertainment options within a short drive.
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