Edmond, Oklahoma is north of Oklahoma City in its upper northwest corner. It sits on the far side of Interstate 44, creating a town of upscale suburban neighborhoods that maintain access to the thrill of both city and country lifestyles. The Vintage Gardens’ neighborhood in Edmond is on the outskirts of town, centered between the metropolis east of it, and acres of farmland and newly developing neighborhoods west of it.
One of the most popular forms of recreation in Oklahoma is water sports. The state has more lakes than any other state in the union, providing a variety of water activities to residents, including boating, fishing, swimming, and skiing. The lakes vary in size and have picnic areas and hiking trails available for those who prefer to stay on land. Some lakes even provide visitors with camping sites. Many of the lakes in Oklahoma are considered part of the Oknoname Reservoir System. They are man-made facilities created to help with the water supply, monitor flood control and provide residents with entertainment.
Another popular pastime of Vintage Gardens’ residents is golfing. There are several beautifully manicured greens in the area, each offering a variety of amenities to those who frequent them. Quail Creek Golf and Country Club is located southeast of Vintage Gardens, on the south side of John Kilpatrick Turnpike. It is a delightful country club featuring tennis, social gatherings and exquisite dining, along with the many golf packages available.
The Vintage Gardens’ community has many winding roads and beautiful countryside. Modern, luxurious homes are accented with colorful brick features, large balconies and spacious, perfectly manicured lawns. It is a family community, typical of the friendly state it calls home, a wondrous place with tall, stately trees and exhilarating seasons.