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Outdoor Recreation
The Dallas park and recreation system covers 21,000 park acres and includes 17 lakes, 62 miles of jogging and bike trails, 41 recreation centers, 1,020 sports complexes, 490 playgrounds and picnic areas, 21 pools, six 18-hole golf courses, two driving ranges and the 100-acre Dallas zoo.
One of the most popular spots for jogging, bike riding and sailing is White Rock Lake. The Dallas Arboretum is on the shores of the lake and hosts numerous special events yearly.
Four new urban parks are being developed for downtown, starting with Main Street Garden (completed late 2009) and a 5-acre deck park spanning Woodall Rodgers freeway (under construction) to connect downtown and Uptown.
The Trinity River Corridor Project will bring online a number of trails, athletic fields, the Trinity River Audubon Center, lakes and an equestrian center. In total, the Trinity will create a 10,000-acre park including almost 6,000 acres of forest.
Fair Park is a cultural and entertainment center on 277 acres of landscaped grounds just two miles from downtown. This National Historic Landmark has the largest collection of Art Deco architecture in the world and hosts the largest state fair in the country, the State Fair of Texas. Several museums call Fair Park home.
State Parks Near Dallas
Take an afternoon or take a weekend camping trip to enjoy the natural beauty of North Texas. With 7 state parks and 12 major lakes within a two hour drive from downtown Dallas, you'll find plenty to explore.
Cedar Hill |
Lake Whitney |
Possum Kingdom |
Ray Roberts Lake |
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