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hen you live at Imperial Oaks, you’re never far from a relaxing, natural place where you can reconnect with yourself and your loved ones. You can be on a nature hike within minutes. The whole family can bike for miles on greenbelt trails, winding through forest and meadow. The entire neighborhood comes together regularly for swimming, soccer, tee-ball and lots of other activities.
Imperial
Oaks’ 1,400-acre master
plan devotes over 100 acres to recreational
amenities, with an emphasis on preserving wooded
natural areas and creating neighborhood parks
linked by a growing network of greenbelt trails.
Imperial Oaks Park
• Imperial Oaks’ largest park, this 43-acre park preserves a natural wooded
area in the heart of the community
• 1.5-mile loop walking and jogging trail with exercise stations and scenic
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Imperial Oaks Residents Club
• Jr. Olympic Swimming Pool, home of our popular swim team, the Seals
• Clubhouse and Community Hall for resident gatherings and special events
• Resort-style swimming pool with fun water amusement features.
• Playgrounds
• Picnic pavilions
• Volleyball courts
• Basketball courts (Back to top)
Imperial Oaks Sports Park
• Soccer Fields
• A nine-acre field sports complex actively used by Imperial Oaks youth teams
• T-Ball Fields (Back to top)
Havenhouse Park
• Neighborhood Pocket Park
• Tennis Courts
• Swimming Pool
• Playground
• Clubhouse & Community Hall for resident gatherings
and special events
Palmetto Park
• Neighborhood Pocket Park
• Playground
• Nature Preserve (Back to top)
Webber Pond Nature Preserve
• Heavily wooded 28-acre nature preserve
• This scenic trail begins at the Webber Pond Nature Preserve, and winds around Imperial Oaks Park 5 & 6 to finish at the
Sports Park. (Back to top)
Redwing Nature Preserve
• Heavily wooded 10-acre nature preserve and bird sanctuary
• Access restricted to protect the natural environment.
Cattail Pond Nature Preserve
• A 2.8-acre nature preserve and bird sanctuary with forest and wetland areas.
• Access restricted to protect plant and animal habitats. (Back to top)
Magnolia Park
• On Imperial Oaks Blvd., this scenic passive park preserves a magnificent 150-year-old
magnolia tree. (Back to top)

Other Amenities
• Miles of greenbelt trails linking parks and
neighborhoods. Hundreds of trees have been
planted along these trails.
• Beautifully landscaped main entry, neighborhood entries and common areas.
• YMCA (Click link then search with the 77386 zip code)
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