Why Live in Sheridan Valley
Sheridan Valley in Tulsa is a residential neighborhood characterized by curved streets and cul-de-sacs, located within the highly-ranked Union Public Schools district. The area is known for its craftsman-ranch style homes, primarily single-story with attached garages, paved driveways, and some two-story Colonial-revival-style houses. Most homes date back to the 1970s and '80s, featuring brick or stone construction and gabled roofs. The neighborhood is pedestrian-friendly with paved sidewalks and ample tree cover. Properties often have enough yard space for socializing, playsets, or in-ground swimming pools. Sheridan Valley is approximately 10 miles from downtown Tulsa, offering a suburban feel with city conveniences. Local schools include Jarman Elementary, Union Sixth/Seventh Grade and Eighth Grade Centers, Union Ninth Grade Center, and Union High School, with the latter two receiving high ratings. Leake Park, located at the northeastern corner, features a playground, tennis courts, a pond, and a baseball diamond. Nearby Hunter Park offers walking trails, a picnic area, and an 18-hole disc golf course, along with Biscuit Acres dog park. The neighborhood is close to Route 64, providing a 20-minute drive to downtown Tulsa and Tulsa International Airport. While primarily residential, Sheridan Valley has nearby shops and restaurants along South Memorial Drive, including Fat Guy’s Burger Bar and El Tequila Mexican Kitchen. For shopping, Woodland Hills Mall is nearby, offering a variety of chain stores and eateries. The area has a low crime risk compared to the national average, making it a practical choice for families.