Address: 2324 W Kiest Blvd, Dallas, TX 75224, USA
“Beneficial to the mighty migrating Monarch's winging it to their UNESCO World Heritage Site Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve by the Michoacan border with State of Mexico.”
Address: 3601 W Illinois Ave, Dallas, TX 75211, USA
“This place is a great place to escape any problems one has. It is generally quite and people there are friendly.”
Address: 3080 S Hampton Rd, Dallas, TX 75224, USA
“What a treasure. Wide walking trails. Several playgrounds. Drinking fountains. Parking lots. Easy to maneuver a double stroller too. Welcoming to people of all sizes, colors and shapes. A terrific park. Well done City of Dallas. Working bathrooms or clean port a potties would have earned five stars but neither of those were found. The playground had age appropriate climbing structures- for whatever age child you have. And it was convenient to have a toddler playground right next to the bigger playground so it was easy to have multiple children in one area and I could see them all. The park is mostly level and there is a stone pavilion in the park which is so beautiful. I am so glad I visited and will definitely return. .”
Address: 635N N Westmoreland Rd, Dallas, TX 75211, USA
“Was better than expected”
Address: Dallas, TX 75232, USA
“This park like many parks throughout the southern part of Oak Cliff offers a walking trail. Persons of all ages use the trail for walking, jogging, and some biking. There are stations for aerobic exercising. It is a favorite location for families to bring children to use the play/climbing equipment.”
Address: 5516 N Arcadia Dr, Dallas, TX 75211, USA
“Nice park shady good areas water fountain work good. The basketball court is outside with a top over it i won 4 out of 6 games”
Address: 6600 Pastor Bailey Dr, Dallas, TX 75237, USA
“One of best, most well maintained trail in south DFW. Free to ride and has several levels of difficulty and skills. Quick trail, can be done in 2 hours or so. Keep an eye out for closures after rains on the facebook page. Thanks Trail Managers”
Address: Zang @ Oakenwald, Dallas, TX 75203, N Zang Blvd, Dallas, TX 75203, USA
“Good course for beginners and kids. Most holes are under 200 but the trees make for some tight shots. Good use of the space with some fun elevated tees. Can be played twice pretty quickly. Also found some alternate tees marked by a couple of white flags to make those holes more challenging. Was a great choice for a quick lunch round.”
Address: 2600 Sunset Ave, Dallas, TX 75211, USA
“This Park, Is A Good Place "To Relax." _ You Can Bring Your Kids Here To Enjoy The Swings, & The Slides. As Well As > Come Here To Eat Lunch, Or Snacks. / It's Also A Good Place, "To Bring Your Pets" ; For A Walk.”
Address: 3012 S Hampton Rd, Dallas, TX 75224, USA
“Good, lot's of people in the park kinda doing their own thing, I just started walking here an I really like the walking paths, good place to be”
Address: 2875 Pierce St, Dallas, TX 75233, USA
“Great trails, very easy to get lost. Their map app is kind of clunky and buggy. Using the All Trails app may be more helpful to find your way out”
Address: Unnamed Road, Dallas, TX 75211, USA
“An awesome trail that is a bit off the beaten path for most. The trail follows the old rail line and alternates running atop the densely wooded ridge above the creekbed, a corridor cut a few feet down into the limestone bedrock, and over some open spans in the hills that have intermittent or perennial streams flowing through. The open spans and water crossings are beautiful intact pre-WWII timber trustle bridges one of which is quite large and thanks to high tension power lines has a fairly open line of sight for a great view over the surrounding areas. It's not the most developed trail system - the trails off the old rail line down into the wooded banks of the creek weren't clear, or really even marked off yet for the season, when I was there, but it was really early in the year. If it's been raining it's going to be wet - to the tune of intermittent springs in the area draining leaving cool water running down the limestone trail in places. There is also still the skeletal carcass of a dumped car in one spot. I feel like there is a certain charm to it, but I'm strange. I also suspect its removal would do more damage than just allowing it to be a part of the environment at this point. There's not much left but the frame and some of the body panels. The only real complaint is I'm not sure a really good place to park exists. If you're on a bike it's easier to drop the car and ride to one of the trail access points, but I'm on foot, and I don't wanna leave my car where it's in the way for people that live in the neighborhood or work the businesses along the trail, or where it may get towed or hit.”
Address: 3400 W Clarendon Dr, Dallas, TX 75211, USA
“Very nice park. There are fields to play different sports. It's a nice environment.”
Address: 2830 Duval Dr, Dallas, TX 75211, USA
“Many different park sponsored activities. And it is my early voting location.”
Address: 3100 S Westmoreland Rd, Dallas, TX 75233, USA
“Very nice secluded shady area lots of trees beautiful landscaping I just love exploring the area there dog treats are especially nice this time of year you know that summer is on its way and the flowers very nice touch”
Address: 75201, 800 S Van Buren Ave, Dallas, TX 75208, USA
“Love this little park. I know it's public, but it feels private, because there rarely any people. It's a really quiet, calm place. I always find a numerous amount on golf balls. Its small compared to other parks, but very nice in my opinion.”
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