Why Live in Horizon Pointe
Horizon Pointe in Lacey is a neighborhood primarily composed of closely spaced single-family homes and duplexes, with a few condos, all built in the mid-2000s. The homes feature Craftsman and contemporary architectural styles, typically with two floors and interior spaces ranging from 1,500 to 2,500 square feet. Yard sizes vary, with many duplexes on the north side having rear parking and other homes featuring small-to-medium backyards. Horizon Pointe Park is a key community space, offering a playground, walking trails, and sports fields. The neighborhood is bordered by Capitol City Golf Club and the 22-mile Chehalis Western Trail, popular with cyclists and commuters. Residents are just over a mile from south Lacey’s commercial hub, which includes grocery stores, Lowe’s, and dining options like Lime Leaf and Firecreek Ale House. For more extensive shopping, central Lacey is about 4 miles away, while downtown Olympia is a 7-mile drive. Horizon Pointe is also near local farms that host seasonal events. The neighborhood is conveniently located less than a quarter-mile from Centennial Station, providing Amtrak service to Seattle, Portland, and Tacoma. Public schools in the area are part of the North Thurston School District, with highly rated Horizons Elementary School and Timberline High School. The area has a low crime risk compared to the national average, making it a safer place to live.