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Dallas Arboretum
8525 Garland Road, Dallas
214-515-6500
Nationally recognized display garden.

Dinosaur Valley State Park
FM 205 & Park Road 59, Glen Rose
254-897-4588
State park featuring dinosaur tracks and exhibits and trails.

Downtown Gardens
2500 Lee Street, Greenville
Three downtown gardens offer relaxation and learning.

Eiffel Tower
2025 South Collegiate Drive, Paris
903-784-2501
65 foot Eifel Tower topped with a Red Cowboy Hat

Elm Fork Nature Preserve
McInnish Park 2335 Sandy Lake Road, Carrollton
972-466-9813
40-acre preserve features trails, activities and Interpretive Center with library.

Fort Worth Botanic Gardens
3220 Botanic Garden Blvd., Fort Worth
817-871-7686
The Fort Worth Botanic Garden, the oldest botanic garden in Texas.

Fort Worth Nature Center
9601 Fossil Ridge Road, Fort Worth
817-237-1111
The 3,600-acre sanctuary offers visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in the natural history of north central Texas


BOTANIC GARDENS, FORT WORTH PHOTO BY STAN WILLIAMS

Grapevine Botanical Gardens
411 Ball Street, Grapevine
A beautifully landscaped treasure in historic Grapevine.

Grapevine Public Art Trail
817-410-3185
Beautiful bronzed sculptures depicting Grapevine’s history.

Heard Natural Science Museum and Wildlife Sanctuary
1 Nature Place (one mile east of SH 5 on FM 1378), McKinney
972-562-5566
Where nature and people meet.

Heritage Village Plaza
847 W. Pipeline Road, Hurst

Las Colinas Flower Clock
Highway 114 & O’Connor Road, Irving Fresh flowers are planted yearly around this larger-than-life clock.

Leonard Park
1000 W. California, Gainesville
940-668-4530
Miniature train ride, playground and covered pavilion.

Liberty Plaza
Stemmons Freeway and Farmers Branch Lane, Farmers Branch
972-247-3131
A place to rest, reflect and celebrate America.

Mandalay Canal at Las Colinas
Highway 114 @ Las Colinas Blvd, Irving The tree lined, cobblestone walkway is reminiscent of an old world village.

Myers’ Park & Event Center
7117 CR 166, McKinney
972-548-4792
Premier agricultural center and park.

National Earthkind Traill Rose Garden at Gussie Field Watterworth Park
2610 Valley View Lane, Farmers Branch
972-919-2526
More than 200 diferent roses planted in the City.

National Texas Live Oak Tree Champion
Graham
940-549-4446
Largest Live Oak Tree in the country. Shown by appointment only.


WALK OF HONOR, FARMER’S BRANCH

Pioneer Plaza
Young & Gri§n Streets, Dallas
214-953-1184
Features the world’s largest bronze monument.

River Legacy Parks & Living Science Center
701 NW Green Oaks Blvd, Arlington
817-860-6752
A 1,300-acre oasis on the Trinity River with a State of the art nature center.

Spring Creek Nature Area
South of Renner Rd between Plano Rd & Hwy 75, Richardson
972-744-4399
51 acres of natural areas & hardwood forest with trails.

Texas Sculpture Garden
Gaylord Parkway at Dallas North Tollway
972-377-1100
Largest private collection of outdoor sculpture free to public

Walnut Creek Linear Trail
500N. Main, Mansfield, 817-804-5797
Walnut creek trail perfect for running, biking and enjoying nature

Windmill Hill Nature Preserve
SW corner of Duncanville and Wintergreen Roads, DeSoto 75-acres of nature preserve with hiking trails.


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