Not much of a trail. More like a path through a neighborhood. Only takes 15 minutes to walk through. It’s pretty, with all the trees and whatnot, but not like a trail which gives you thoughts of hiking and being out in the wilderness away from cars and people. There’s a cute little kids play area at the beginning, near the parking lot. There are a few trash cans and bag stations to pick up your doggie doo doo. But don’t think of this place as an escape from the city to let your dog stretch his legs off of the leash. There are other people walking around, homes with backyard fences that face the path and lots of cars driving nearby. So be careful. If you’re like me, and you were looking for a place to let your dog run free and explore, while you enjoyed nature, this is not the place to go. But if you live in the area, it’s a great place to walk for exercise.
Tim L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Lewisville, TX
This is a nice little park that’s hidden on a smaller road. I have driven around this park many times without knowing of this parks existence. It’s not your typical park as it is long and made for running. There’s a small play ground, a patio with a grill if you’re planning to host an event and a large open field for your furry friends. One thing to keep in mind. This place is infested with mosquitoes and I’ve even seen some fire ants here and there. Other than that, this place is pretty sweet!
Knox K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Dallas, TX
Love, love, love my neighborhood. Jogging trails and dog parks! This is just one of three and my pup has an awesome time here. Why? 1. It’s a narrow, but long dog park. So I can throw tennis balls and she can fetch all day long. 2. The water fountain is really 2: 1 for adults; 1 for puppies. Cool! :)