The importance of the heritage of the site (Waterstone) comes from the archeological value of the ancient underground river that traverses the site. Plentiful native Texas stone, naturally abundant water sources, and the history of the Quarry, natural watersheds, and stone deposits, all contribute to the unique character of the landscape. Historical mining operations will continue throughout the life of the phases of the development in the form of establishing neighborhood lakes as residential amenities, ‘swimming holes’, water parks, and ‘your grandfather’s fish camp’.
Secret lagoons, narrow waterways, and fissured lakes increase the potential for more waterfront real estate and the opportunity for bridges, bulkheads, and promenades along the water’s edge. Small watercraft, electric boats, kayaks, canoes, and other recreational opportunities supplement the value derived from preserved view corridors across the water.