Frisco, Texas has transformed from a small railroad stop into one of the fastest-growing cities in America, now home to over 225,000 residents. Located approximately 25 miles north of Dallas in Collin and Denton Counties, Frisco has earned the moniker “Sports City USA” thanks to its unprecedented concentration of professional sports franchises, world-class facilities, and championship-caliber venues. Men’s Journal named Frisco the “#1 Place to Raise an Athlete” in 2011, and the city continues to attract families, professionals, and athletes seeking exceptional quality of life.
For Frisco residents seeking healthcare that addresses root causes rather than just symptoms, InfusaLounge Integrative & Functional Medicine is located just 10-15 minutes east in neighboring Allen—an easy drive via the Sam Rayburn Tollway (SH-121).
Sports City USA
No city in America concentrates more professional sports headquarters within its borders than Frisco. The Star—the 91-acre Dallas Cowboys World Headquarters—features the team’s practice facility, the 12,000-seat Ford Center indoor stadium, the 300-room Omni Hotel, and over 35 restaurants and shops in The Star District. Fans can tour the facility year-round and even watch Cowboys practices.
PGA Frisco opened in 2023 as the new headquarters of the PGA of America, featuring two 18-hole championship courses designed by Gil Hanse and Beau Welling, The Swing (a 10-hole short course), The Dance Floor (a 36-hole putting course), and the 500-room Omni PGA Frisco Resort. The campus will host six major PGA championships through 2034, including the 2027 and 2034 PGA Championships.
Toyota Stadium (20,500 seats) serves as home to MLS club FC Dallas and houses the National Soccer Hall of Fame, which opened in 2018. A $182 million renovation currently underway will modernize the venue in time for FIFA World Cup 2026 events in the region.
Additional franchises include the Frisco RoughRiders (Texas Rangers AA affiliate) at Riders Field—famous for its lazy river in right field—the Dallas Stars (NHL practice facility at Comerica Center), and the Texas Legends (Dallas Mavericks G League affiliate).
Shopping and Entertainment
Stonebriar Centre anchors Frisco’s retail scene as one of North Texas’s premier shopping destinations, featuring Nordstrom, Macy’s, and over 165 stores alongside dining options like The Cheesecake Factory. The mall’s central location at the intersection of the Dallas North Tollway and SH-121 makes it easily accessible from across the metroplex.
Legacy West (technically in Plano but bordering Frisco) offers upscale outdoor shopping with designer boutiques, chef-driven restaurants, and the Legacy Food Hall. Major corporate headquarters including Toyota North America, FedEx Office, and Liberty Mutual cluster along the Legacy corridor.
Frisco Square serves as the city’s downtown district, hosting year-round events including the beloved Christmas in the Square—North Texas’s largest choreographed lights and music show—each holiday season. City Hall and the George A. Purefoy Municipal Center anchor the square.
Family attractions include the National Videogame Museum, the Museum of the American Railroad, KidZania USA, iFLY Indoor Skydiving, and the Frisco Discovery Center featuring science exhibits and a planetarium.
Distinctive Neighborhoods
Frisco’s 37+ neighborhoods offer diverse living options from master-planned communities to luxury estates.
Stonebriar is a prestigious gated country club community featuring two Tom Fazio-designed golf courses, a 24-hour guarded entrance, and homes ranging from $400,000 to over $1.5 million. Rolling terrain, mature trees, and scenic lake views distinguish this established enclave.
Phillips Creek Ranch ranks among Frisco’s largest master-planned communities, offering lakes, trails, resort-style pools, and a community clubhouse with fitness facilities. The neighborhood provides easy access to major employers along the Legacy corridor.
Newman Village features European-inspired architecture, gated entrances, private parks, and mature landscaping in a family-focused setting.
Other notable communities include Panther Creek (community pool, fishing lake, miles of trails), The Trails (golf course homes and family amenities), Starwood (gated luxury living), and the emerging Fields West development near PGA Frisco.
Parks and Recreation
Frisco maintains over 1,369 acres of developed parkland (with 744 additional acres in development), earning Tree City USA designation for its commitment to urban forestry.
Frisco Commons Park offers 63 acres of walking trails, sports fields, playgrounds, and the popular sprayground for summer cooling. Warren Sports Complex features tournament-quality baseball and softball fields.
The Frisco Athletic Center provides state-of-the-art fitness facilities, indoor pools, basketball courts, and year-round programming for all ages. Comerica Center offers public ice skating in addition to hosting Stars practices and Texas Legends games.
Community Events
Frisco Freedom Fest celebrates Independence Day with live music, carnival rides, food vendors, and one of North Texas’s largest fireworks displays. The festival draws tens of thousands to Warren Sports Complex each July 4th.
Christmas in the Square transforms Frisco Square into a winter wonderland each November through January, featuring choreographed light shows, synthetic snow, holiday markets, and family activities.
Year-round programming includes Music in the Chamber concerts at City Hall, Frisco Maker Faire, and countless youth sports tournaments that bring families from across the country to compete in Frisco’s world-class facilities.
Education
Frisco Independent School District (FISD) serves over 67,000 students across 75+ campuses with a mission to “know every student by name and need.” The district consistently earns “A” ratings from the Texas Education Agency and ranks among the state’s top-performing districts. Over 90% of FISD graduates pursue higher education.
Frisco ISD operates 13 high schools with intentionally smaller enrollments (around 2,000 students each) to ensure every student can participate in academics, athletics, and fine arts. Notable campuses include Frisco High School, Liberty High School, and Wakeland High School.
Over 60 languages are spoken in Frisco ISD schools, reflecting the city’s remarkable diversity—26.5% of Frisco residents were born outside the United States.
Transportation and Accessibility
Frisco’s location at the convergence of major tollways provides excellent regional connectivity. The Dallas North Tollway runs north-south through the city, connecting to downtown Dallas (25 miles south). The Sam Rayburn Tollway (SH-121) provides east-west access to Allen, McKinney, and DFW International Airport (approximately 25 miles southwest).
Key local thoroughfares include Preston Road, Eldorado Parkway, Main Street, and Legacy Drive. The US-380 corridor along Frisco’s northern boundary continues rapid commercial development.
Getting to Frisco
From Dallas
Take Dallas North Tollway north approximately 25 miles (30-40 minutes)
From Allen
Take SH-121 west approximately 8 miles (10-15 minutes)
From McKinney
Take Preston Road or Custer Road south (15-20 minutes)
From Plano
Take Dallas North Tollway north past Legacy Drive (10-15 minutes)
From DFW Airport
Take SH-121 east approximately 25 miles (30-40 minutes)
Functional Medicine Services for Frisco Residents
InfusaLounge Integrative & Functional Medicine serves Frisco residents seeking root-cause healthcare solutions. Located just 10-15 minutes east in Allen via SH-121, our clinic offers advanced diagnostic testing—including GI-MAP microbiome analysis, DUTCH hormone assessment, TM Flow circulation testing, and comprehensive metabolic panels—that goes beyond standard bloodwork to uncover underlying imbalances.
Our integrative therapy suite includes IV nutrient protocols, NAD+ therapy, hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT), ozone therapy, red light photobiomodulation, peptide therapy, and medical weight loss programs. Whether you’re an elite athlete seeking performance optimization, a busy professional managing stress and fatigue, or someone seeking answers for chronic symptoms, our experienced team provides the thorough, personalized care that Frisco’s health-conscious residents expect.
How to Get to InfusaLounge from Frisco, Texas
InfusaLounge is located at 190 E Stacy Road, Suite 1720, Allen, TX 75002—just east of US-75 on Stacy Road. From The Star or Stonebriar Centre, take SH-121 east to US-75 South, then exit at Stacy Road (approximately 12-18 minutes). From Legacy West or southern Frisco neighborhoods, the drive is typically 10-15 minutes. Free parking is available directly in front of our clinic.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Frisco called Sports City USA?
Frisco is home to the Dallas Cowboys headquarters (The Star), PGA of America headquarters, FC Dallas (Toyota Stadium), the Dallas Stars practice facility, Frisco RoughRiders (Texas Rangers affiliate), and Texas Legends (Mavericks affiliate)—an unprecedented concentration of professional sports organizations in a single city.
What are the best neighborhoods in Frisco for families?
Popular family neighborhoods include Newman Village, Phillips Creek Ranch, Panther Creek, The Trails, and Stonebriar. These communities feature top-rated Frisco ISD schools, parks, trails, and family-focused amenities.
What community events does Frisco offer?
Major events include Frisco Freedom Fest (July 4th), Christmas in the Square (November-January), Music in the Chamber concert series, Frisco Maker Faire, and countless youth sports tournaments throughout the year.
How do I get to Frisco, Texas?
Frisco is located along the Dallas North Tollway approximately 25 miles north of Dallas. The Sam Rayburn Tollway (SH-121) provides east-west access and connects to DFW Airport (approximately 25 miles southwest).
Plano is located directly south of Frisco along the Dallas North Tollway, approximately 10-15 minutes by car.