The Woods of Shavano is a residential subdivision of detached, single family homes built primarily during the 1970s and 1980s. Typical homes have 3 to 4 bedrooms with 2 to 2-1/2 baths and range from approximately 1,700 to 2,700 sqft. of interior living space.
Access to the Woods of Shavano neighborhood is from De Zavala Road onto Parksite Woods Street or Indian Woods.
Street Names
Apple Tree Woods • Arbor Oak • Bending Oak Street • Bitternut Woods • Black Hickory Woods Street • Black Oak Woods • Black Walnut Woods Street • Bramblewood • Brenton Wood • Center Oak Woods Street • Cypress Woods Street • Emory Oak Woods Street • Empress Woods • Fig Tree Woods • Fringetree Woods Street • Golden Woods Street • Green Acres Woods Street • Green Willow Woods • Hawthorne Woods • Hidden Elm Woods • Hidden Glen Woods • Honey Locust Woods Street • Huntington Woods Street • Indian Woods • Maybrook Woods Street • Meredith Woods Street • Midnight Woods Street • Mission Woods Street • Newport Woods Street • Paradise Woods Street • Parksite Woods • Pearl Woods • Pinecomb Woods Street • Rock Elm Woods • Rocky Pine Woods Street • Rustic Meadows • Shadow Elm Woods • Shadow Oak Woods • Shavano Place • Shavano Way • Shavano Woods Street • Smokey Wood Lane • Spotted Oak Woods Street • Sugarberry Woods Street • Sylvan Woods • Tall Elm Woods • Twin Elm Woods Street • Vistawood • Walnut Woods Street • Western Pine Woods Street • Wildacres Drive • Winding Wood