Parks & Nature
Enjoy city parks in the Allen Texas area for relaxing or a family fun day. Below you will find our online directory list with list of links to city and community parks in Allen TX and the surrounding area as well as to the Dallas Arboretum.
Also see our Complete List (with Photos) of Allen Parks on our Allen Parks Page in the AroundTownInfo section of this website.
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Cedar Hill State Park
Phone: 972-291-3900Address: 1570 F.M. 1382, Cedar Hill, TX
Cedar Hill State Park is a 1,826 acre urban nature preserve located on the 7500 acre Joe Pool Reservoir. The Park's proximity to major metropolitan cities makes it an ideal destination for families who want to enjoy the great outdoors without spending precious time driving.
Cedar Ridge Preserve
Address: 7171 Mountain Creek Parkway, Dallas, TXHours: Nov 1 - March 31 @ 6:30am - 6pm; April 1 - Oct 31 @ 6:30am - 8:30pm. CLOSED MONDAYS
Cedar Ridge Preserve is a non-profit natural habitat of 600 acres featuring: About 9 miles of trails, Native junipers, grasses, wildflower, Butterfly garden, Limited picnic areas, Wild animals, birds, insects and reptiles.
City of Allen Parks
Phone: 972-727-0140Address: Allen, TX
Check out our Allen City Parks Page for a list of all city parks in Allen TX.
City of Frisco Parks
Phone: 972-292-6600Address: Frisco, TX
For a complete list of City of Frisco Parks, see our City Parks Page.
City of McKinney Parks
Phone: 972-547-7688Address: McKinney, TX
For a complete list of McKinney City Parks, please see our McKinney Parks Page.
City of Plano Parks
Phone: 972-941-7250Address: Plano, TX
Dinosaur Valley State Park
Phone: 254-897-4588 or 1-800-792-1112Address: The park is located 4 miles west of Glen Rose. Take US Highway 67 to FM 205 for 4 miles to Park Road 59; then go one mile to the headquarters
Hours: Open: 7 days a week year-round @ 8am - 10pm
Cost: $5/Day/Person 13 and older - day only. Camping - additional fees apply
Dinosaur Valley State Park, located just northwest of Glen Rose in Somervell County, is a 1524.72-acre, scenic park set astride the Paluxy River. The land for the park was acquired from private owners under the State Parks Bonds Program during 1968 and opened to the public in 1972.
Eisenhower State Park
Phone: 903-465-1956Address: 50 Park Road 20, Denison, TX
Eisenhower State Park, with 423.1 acres, is located in Grayson County, northwest of Denison on the shores of Lake Texoma. Some of the activities include picnicking, hiking, biking, nature study, fishing, boating and boat rentals, water skiing, swimming, wildlife observation, ATV and mini bike use (OHV permit required), and a variety of camping.
Elm Fork Nature Preserve
Phone: 972-466-9813Address: Located within McInnish Park, 2335 Sandy Lake Road, Carrollton, TX
The preserve offers an Interpretive Center with a nature education library, which is open for scheduled classes and hikes. Trails are open for hikes 365 days a year from dawn to dusk. A pond, environmental education classes and more are offered at the facility. Space in classes is extremely limited and because of their popularity they fill up quickly.
Fort Worth Botannical Gardens
Phone: 817-871-7686Address: 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd, Fort Worth, TX
The Fort Worth Botanic Garden, the oldest botanic garden in Texas, is a lush 109-acre tapestry of dappled shade and vibrant splashes of color. A peaceful haven nestled in the heart of Fort Worth's Cultural District, the Garden is home to over 2,500 species of native and exotic plants that flourish in its 23 specialty gardens
Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge
Phone: 817-392-7410Address: 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd., Fort Worth, TX
The FWNC&R is a hidden jewel, a wilderness comprised of forests, prairies, and wetlands reminiscent of how much of the Fort Worth/Dallas metroplex once looked.
Replete with native flora and fauna, the area beckons to those searching for a piece of nature to refresh their spirits and reintroduce a measure of tranquility to their increasingly urban lifestyles.
Fossil Rim Wildlife Center
Phone: 254-897-2960Address: 2155 CR 2008, Glen Rose, TX
Fossil Rim Wildlife Center is one of the most progressive conservation and education centers in the United States. Drive-thru Safari Park, petting zoo & more.
Heard Craig Wildlife Sanctuary & Science Museum
Phone: 972-562-5566Address: 1 Nature Place, McKinney, TX
Location: One mile east of S.H. 5 on FM 1378
The Heard Museum is a non-profit organization located in McKinney. It includes attractions such as Nature Trails, Exhibits, Bird Sanctuary, Native Plant Garden and more.
The Heard's indoor exhibits provide an interactive environment in which visitors can discover, enjoy and experience various aspects of the Texas natural environment. There are several permanent collections as well as rotating collections.Lake Fannin Park
Address: Northern Fannin County in North East TexasMountain Bike Trails, Camping. Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and 4H Clubs activities by reservation only, no fee.
Lake Ray Roberts State Park
Phone: 940-686-2148Address: 100 PW 4137, Pilot Point, TX
Situated along the shores of a 30,000-acre reservoir Ray Roberts Lake State Park Complex consists of 2 state park units (Isle du Bois and Johnson Branch), 6 satellite parks, Wildlife Management Areas, wetlands, waterfowl sanctuaries and the 20 mile Ray Roberts Lake/Lake Lewisville Greenbelt Corridor.
Birdwatching, water sports, riding horses or backpacking along a scenic trail, Ray Roberts has something for everyone.
Leonard Park
Address: 1000 W. California St., Gainesville, TXHours: Open daily @ 10am - 5pm
Leonard Park includes an awesome playground and hosts the Frank Buck Zoo. The park features the Frankie Schmitz Express Miniature Train Ride. The Frankie Schmitz Express is a 1/4-size replica of an 1800s steam engine train. The train takes riders around Leonard Park and lasts about fifteen minutes.
River Legacy Park
Phone: 817-860-6752Address: 703 NW Green Oaks Boulevard at Cooper Street, Arlington, TX
Founded in 1988, our mission is to preserve and enhance land along the Trinity River and its tributaries as an extraordinary recreational, educational and natural resource.
Tandy Hills Natural Area
Phone: 817-731-2787Address: Fort Worth, TX
Texas Discovery Gardens
Phone: 214-428-7476Address: Fair Park - 3601 Martin Luther King, Dallas, TX
A year-round organic urban oasis filled with natural wonders for visitors of all ages. 10 different themed areas include a butterfly habitat, native wildlife pond, scent garden, shade garden and heirloom garden.
At family events offered throughout the year, children and parents can share the experience of being amazed and inspired by nature's intricate web of life. Gardening workshops and guided tours provide expert advice on using native and adapted plants to create backyard habitats for butterflies, birds and other native wildlife.
The Dallas Arboretum
Phone: 214-515-6500Address: 8617 Garland Road, Dallas, TX
Set beside White Rock lake framed by downtown's towers, the Arboretum features 66 acres of superbly of towering trees, flowering gardens and lush lawns. There's something to see year-round from the gorgeous blooms of springtime to the luscious leaves of fall.
The Edge @ Allen Station Park
Phone: 214-509-4760Address: 201 E. St. Mary, Allen
Hours: 8am - 11pm
Cost: Outdoor amenities - free & open to the public
Located on the south end of Allen Station Park, the complex features a concrete skate park, two roller-hockey rinks, in-line hockey rink, BMX track and visitor center. The skate park is now the largest outdoor facility of its kind in the state. . BMX track hours are from 8 a.m. to dusk.
Windmill Hill Nature Preserve
Address: Southwest Corner of Duncanville and Wintergreen Roads, TXWindmill Hill Nature Preserve is 75 acres of land, set aside by the City of DeSoto and Dallas County as a nature preserve. Nestled in woods providing shade in the summer, there is a great hiking trail with gentle slopes and some very steep hills, which can provide a challenge at times.



























