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Elm Fork
Nature Preserve
| Dimension Tract | Leisure Facilities Map | North Texas Master Naturalist project | Refund Policy | Registration/Waiver form | Trail Steward checklist | Upcoming Events | Location Take Sandy Lake Road west from IH-35 approximately one mile to the McInnish Sports Complex entrance. Turn left into the complex and follow the road behind the sports fields to the Elm Fork Nature Preserve entrance on your right. Parking is approximately 100 yards to the left.
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Tract This city-owned land has suffered through years of nuisance activities including illegal dumping, abandoned cars, and damage from four-wheelers that threatened the property. Now, through the city and regional government support and community involvement, it’s becoming a welcome haven for nature lovers and sports enthusiasts. Volunteers and the city began by cleaning debris, and once secured, the potential for appropriate outdoor recreational uses emerged. In fall 2002, the city and North Central TX Council of Governments selected the site for Carrollton’s annual Trash Bash clean-up event. On this day, approximately 150 volunteers collected 13 tons of illegally-dumped debris. Boy Scout and Girl Scout troops, local church volunteers and area residents logged more than 1,000 hours. In October 2003, the city received a $2,500 grant from REI (Recreational Equipment, Inc.) to benefit the Dimension Tract. REI employees also contributed hours during the REI Co-op/Employee Volunteer Day in October 2003 to install steps donated by Keystone Retaining Wall Systems at the river’s edge. ST Microelectronics, another local business, contributed $3,000 and their employees at the November 2003 Volunteer Day at the tract to cast wildflower seeds and plant trees, and create a bark-chip trail to the river. In 2004, benches and informational signs were installed along the trail and entryway. Annual volunteer day we planted additional trees in the entryway, planted native aquatic plants in the wetland area, picked up trash, and mulched the access trail. ST Microelectronic donated $1,000 toward the event and property projects. A few projects enhancements planned for the future include internal trails, benches and additional drainage work on the canoe launch itself. The Dimension Tract is becoming a point of pride for the Carrollton community, and a valued site for regional recreation and environmental activities. The Dimension Tract is located at 1199 Elm Park Drive. For additional information contact, 972-466-9813.
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