Parks in Carrollton

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5:00 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. unless otherwise posted.

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Park Name
Numbers in this chart correspond with numbering on the  park facilities map.

Location Description

1. Amphitheater
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2035 E. Jackson Road 
 
Four acres of rolling hills, a winding stream, and trees surround this facility designed for community rentals.  It has a raised stage, restrooms, water fountain, parking, and bench seating for approximately 300 people, with additional ground seating for approximately 500 more.
Facility rental
2. A. W. Perry Museum
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Photo of exterior of museum
1509 N. Perry Road 
 
The house and 10 acres of land were donated to the city by Mrs. Pearl Perry Gravley in 1975.  This beautiful home offers a glimpse of life as it was at the turn of the 20th century. FREE tours are available. The grounds may be reserved for weddings, birthday parties, photography, and other special occasions.
3. Branch Hollow Park
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2050 E. Branch Hollow
(North Carrollton, east of Josey & south of Hebron Parkway)
 
This 3.50 acre neighborhood park site serves the northeast quadrant of the city. Facilities include two lighted tennis courts, picnic facilities, a playground, walking paths, and parking facilities.
8. Clifford E. "Bill" Hall Park
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Photo of Hall Park pavilion

Photo of Hall Park playground

2200 Crater Lake Court 
 
6.4 acres located at the northwest corner of the Jackson and McCoy intersection is named after a former prominent civic leader in Carrollton.  The park has concrete sidewalks, pedestrian lighting, playground, pavilion, interpretive signage, grills, drinking fountain, park benches, and trash receptacles.
11. Dimension Tract
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1199 Elm Park Drive
 
The Dimension Tract is a secluded thirty-eight acre parcel of undeveloped land along the Elm Fork of the Trinity River. The natural parkland features a 14-acre pond, 3.5 acres of wetlands, 9 acres of river bottom timber and a blanket of native vegetation on the remaining 11.5 acres.  This property has a canoe and kayak launch on-site on the Trinity River.
12. Elm Fork Nature Preserve
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Photo of Elm Fork interpretive center

2335 Sandy Lake Road 
 
East beyond the extension of McInnish Park Sports Complex and east of the existing tree farm in McInnish Park, this 40.28 acre site is divided into two tracts - 18.50 acres which is city owned and 21.78 acres which is leased by the city from Dallas County. The site has been designated as a nature area. An Interpretive Center was constructed by volunteers. A master plan of the site has been completed. A Texas Wildscape was developed in 1995 through a Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Grant.
 
13.  Francis Perry Park
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1400 Francis & Ross 
 
This beautiful 3 acre park has large shade trees, grills and tables for picnicking, one lighted tennis court, and a playground. This site includes an ADA accessible parking space and sidewalk to access playground area.
14. Gravley Park
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1508 N. Perry Road
 
This serene 13 acre park, of which 2.50 acres is leased, is located adjacent to the A. W. Perry Museum and was dedicated to the city by Mrs. Pearl Perry Gravley. Visitors can enjoy a free tour of the museum and stroll the passive park setting. Facilities include walking paths, park benches, water fountain, and parking lot. Bikes and skateboards are prohibited.
15, 16, 17, & 18 - Greenbelt Park
Area 1 - 14.53 acres



Area 2 - 41.02 acres


Area 3 - 12.39 acres

Area 4A - 23.69 acres
 


1. Scott Mill Road (east of Thompson Elementary School)

2. Josey Lane & Southern Oaks

3. Woodbury & Josey Lane

4. 3000 Furneaux (Frankford & Furneaux)
177.80 acre site (Area 1-7, excluding 4). Facilities include 2.3 miles of hike & bike trails, picnic areas, playground, roadways, parking lots, six lighted tennis courts, multipurpose court, water fountains, nature area, scenic overlook, and underground sprinkler system. Area 2 contains grills and tables for picnicking. Areas 3 and 4 contain a playground, tables and grills. Area 4 has one lighted tennis court.
24. Harold K Bessire Park
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1117 Dentonshire 
 
This 5.40 acre park was deeded to the city by Kenny Marchant Custom Homes for a neighborhood park. Construction was completed in fall of 1997. Amenities include playground, walking paths, picnic tables and grills, a shelter, and drinking fountain.

25. Harvest Run Park
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4334 Spurwood 
 
This 60 acre neighborhood park site has been designated to serve single residential development north of Hebron Parkway and east of Josey Lane. Construction of the park was completed in fall of 1997. Amenities include playground, walking paths, picnic tables and grills, a shelter, and drinking fountain.
26. Holman D. Rhoton Park
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Photo of Rhoton Park sign

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Photo of Rhoton Park playground

2250 Ridgedale Drive (East of Nix and south of Belt Line) 
 

Reservations not required for use of pavilion.

 

This 4.50 acre site serves citizens in southeast Carrollton. Facilities include a lighted multipurpose court, picnic tables and grills, picnic shelter for groups, drinking fountain, walking/ jogging paths and a playground.
27. Indian Creek Golf Course
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1650 Frankford Road (Frankford & I-35) 
 
This 415 acre, 36-hole golf course is located along the Elm Fork of the Trinity River. Facility includes a clubhouse complete with pro-shop and snack bar.
28. Jimmy Porter Park
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1871 Sherwood Lane (Josey Lane and Sherwood) 
 

Reservations not required for use of pavilion.

A 5 acre park that contains grills, tables, and a shelter with electricity for picnicking, restrooms, water fountains multipurpose court, 2 lighted sports fields, and a playground.

29. Josey Ranch Lake Park
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Keller Springs/Josey Lane
1440 Keller Springs (Sports Complex) 
 
This 100 acre linear greenbelt connects Thomas Park and Jimmy Porter Park west of Josey Lane, Keller Springs Park to the east, and Mill Valley and Ward Steenson park to the north. Development includes a 50 acre sports complex, complete with a 3.50 acre lake with fishing pier, concession/restroom facilities, natural area for observing birds and wildlife, hike & bike trails, picnic facilities, playground, and parking facilities. Fifty acres east of Josey Lane remains undeveloped except for an 18-hole disc golf course.
31. Keller Springs Park
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2146 Kelly Blvd. & Keller Springs Road 
 
A 3 acre park with playground, multi-purpose court, grills and tables for picnicking, and drinking fountain. The park is located one block south of Keller Springs Road.
32. Ken Good Park
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Broadway at Jackson Road
 
20 acre parkland with lake and picnic areas.
33. Indian Creek Ranch Park
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1645 Coyote Ridge (North of Hebron at end of Hunt Drive) 
 

Reservations not required for use of pavilion.

This 6.626-acre park was developed through a grant from Texas Parks & Wildlife. Amenities include walking paths, park benches, barbeque grill, picnic pavilion, playground, fishing pier, picnic tables, and parking.
34. Martha Pointer Park
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2742 Scott Mill Road & Placid 
 
This 6-acre park includes 2 lighted multipurpose courts, playground, grills and tables for picnicking, restrooms, water fountain, and a playing field with backstop. (No organized sports)
35. Mary Heads Carter Park and Kids Corral
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2320 Heads Lane 
 

Pavilion can be reserved for groups up to 150. Call 972-466-9800 or 972-466-9810 for information.
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This 12.30-acre park is across the street from a proposed school site. The Kids Corral Playground was constructed in 1991 by community effort. Amenities include a paved parking area, restrooms, and a picnic pavilion. The park closes at 10:30 p.m.
36. McInnish Park and Sports Complex
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2340 Sandy Lake Road (Park Site-North) 2335 Sandy Lake Road (Sports Complex - South) 
 
A 220-acre park of which 34 acres are leased. The 34-acre park north of Sandy Lake contains grills and tables for picnicking, a multipurpose sports field for soccer, and river frontage for canoeing and fishing. A boat ramp is available for launching boats. The sports complex which was constructed on the 186-acre park site south of Sandy Lake Road is open for league play in soccer, softball, and baseball. Facilities now include roadways, parking lots, three concession stands, two restrooms, eight lighted softball fields, one lighted senior league field, three lighted soccer fields, and one lighted high school baseball field. Other facilities include tables for picnicking, walking paths, water activities, and playground facilities.
37. Mill Valley Park
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Photo of tennis court at Mill Valley Park

2100 Carmel Drive & Keller Springs Road (two blocks east of Josey Lane)

 
This 12-acre park site was deeded to the city as a neighborhood park for the Mill Valley addition by developer Joel Robuck. The city will make additional improvements to the site as funds are available. Facilities include one lighted tennis court and a multipurpose court for volley and basketball.
38. Nob Hill
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Crooked Creek at McCoy
 
102 acres includes ball fields, multipurpose court, small ponds, wildflower areas and walking trail.
39. Oak Creek Tennis Center & Park
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2531 Oak Creek Drive
 
Tennis center has 12 lighted courts and pro shop. Four and one-half acre park includes basketball court, hike/bike path, and new pavilion, picnic area and playground added in September 2007.
40. Oak Hills Park
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1210 East Hebron 

Hebron Parkway & Rolling Oaks Drive
 

Reservations not required for use of pavilion.

This 4.50-acre site has been designed to serve single family residential development south of Hebron Parkway. Amenities include a picnic pavilion, basketball court, sand volleyball court, playground, concrete walking paths,  drinking fountain, picnic table, BBQ grill, parking lot, and irrigation system.
41. Pioneer Park
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Carroll at Main
 
The smallest park in Carrollton sits near Old Downtown and is designated a historical site. Enjoy the changing view of the downtown area from a park bench.
43. R. E. Good Sports Complex
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2335 Sandy Lake Road - extension of McInnish Park on the south side
 
This 48-acre tract is an integral part of the McInnish Park Sports Complex with access through McInnish park via McInnish Park Drive. The park includes five soccer fields, roadway/parkway area, picnic facilities, playground, nature trail, overlook shelter and drinking fountains.
44. Rosemeade Recreation Center and Park
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1330 E. Rosemeade Parkway
 
28 acres surround the recreation center just east of Old Denton Road. The park has grills, parking and an updated playground made possible by a partnership with The Rotary Club.
47. Standridge Memorial Park
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1715 Rosemeade Park Circle (at Dogwood)
 
This 2.50-acre site was donated to the city as a passive area by George Underwood, Jr., in honor of the late Mayor Tommy Standridge. Amenities include walking paths, lighting, landscaping, seating, and an underground sprinkler system. No playground is provided on this site.
48. Ward Steenson Park
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2050 E. Jackson Road
 

Reservations not required for use of pavilion.

15 acres located at E. Jackson and Jamestown, just east of City Hall, this park is named after a former prominent civic leader in Carrollton.  This park has concrete sidewalks, pedestrian lighting, playground, pavilion, basketball court, interpretive signage, grills, drinking fountain, park benches, trash receptacles, and a 6-foot wide, quarter-mile long walking trail.
49. Timbercreek Park 
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Rosemeade Parkway & Greenglen Drive
 

Reservations not required for use of pavilion.

This is a 7-acre park with water fountain, grills, playgrounds, walking path, basketball court, and picnic pavilion.
54.  W. J. Thomas Park
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1955 N. Perry Road 

1950 N. Perry Road (sports fields)
 
A 25-acre park with lighted sports facilities including restroom and concession stands, Olympic size swimming pool, playground, 3 tennis courts and picnic facilities.

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