Table of Contents
Community Parks
B.F. Phillips Community Park
Frisco Commons Park
Harold Bacchus Community Park
Independence Parkway Practice Fields
Northeast Community Park
Ruff Range Dog Park
Shawnee Trail Sports Complex
Warren Sports Complex
Neighborhood Parks
Ballpark Plaza
Beavers Bend Park
Bi Centennial Park
Bobwhite Park
Boulder Draw Park
Boyd Park
Camey Spur Park
Cannaday Recreation Area
Coyote Crossing Park
Crescent Park
Duncan Park
Fairways Green Park
Falcons Field Park
Foncine Settlement Park
Gallegos Park
Hummingbird Park
Jack Hamilton Park
J.C. Grant Park
Jimmy & Clara Jones Park
J.R. Newman Park
Kathy Seei Park
Limestone Quarry Park
Miramonte Park
Monarch View Park
Mourning Dove Park
Oakbrook Park
Old Orchard Park
Park Vista
Pearson Acres Park
Plum Creek Park
Preston Manor Park
Preston North Park
Preston Ridge Park
Shepherds Glen Park
Simpson Plaza
Starwood Park
Stephen’s Green Park
Stewart Creek Park
Teel Pond
Tuscany Meadows Park
Vivian Stark McCallum Park
Wrangler’s Range Park
Youth Center Park Yucca Ridge Park
Hike & Bike Trails
Beavers Bend Trail
Big Bluestem Trail
Caddo Trail
Future Parks & Trails
Buffalo Ridge Park
Dominion Trail
Forest Bark Dog Park
Frisco on the Green
Grand Park
Kaleidoscope Park
Northwest Community Park
Community Parks
B.F. Phillips Community Park
3335 Timber Ridge Dr.
Amenities
• 5 lighted baseball/softball fields with shaded seating areas
• Restrooms & concession facilities
• 2 Pavilions with picnic tables
• Dash’s Track Disc Golf Course - 18 holes
• Public Art: For Want of a Horseshoe Nail
• Large lighted multi-purpose field for rectangle sports
• Paved parking area
• 2 playground areas
• Practice & Game Fields
• Seating Arbor
• Soccer Field
• Walking Trail
Est. 2008
Quick Stats
Acres: 107 (62 Developed)
Phase I Completed: 2008
Phase II Completed: 2010
*Fun Fact*
Dash’s Track is the city’s first disc golf course!
frisco commons park 8000 mckinney rd.
Amenities
• Outdoor open-air amphitheater with 200+ person capacity
• Large lighted pavilion with 300-person capacity
• 2 smaller pavilions
• Youth practice football/soccer field
• Benches
• 8’ wide paved concrete trails throughout park and around perimeter
• Fishing pond
• Parking
• Picnic pavilions with grills
• Hope Park Playground
• Friendship Park Playground
• 2 Restrooms
• Frisco Veterans Memorial with Memorial tree grove and Walk of Honor trail
• The Harvest community garden
• Splashpad
Est. 2004
Quick Stats
Acres: 73
Phase I Completed: 2004
Phase II Completed: 2013
*Fun Fact*
Frisco Commons Park has won multiple awards from TRAPS, Dallas Child Magazine. and NRPA!
13995 E. Main St.
Amenities
• Lighted 5-complex youth-sized baseball/ softball fields with shaded seating areas
• Mike Simpson Miracle League Field: artificialsurfaced field for accessible sports
• Lighted multipurpose rectangle sports fields
• Restrooms
• Concession facilities
• Parking
• Pavilions with picnic tables
• 3 playgrounds
• On Deck Circle Training Tunnels
• 3 small ponds
• Trail connections to Taychas Trail and West Rowlett Trail
• 4 Public Art installations:
• Cloudscape
• DoublePlay
• ExtraPointandPerfectSpiral
• FieldofPlay
Est. 2007
Quick Stats
Acres: 114.5
Phase I Completed: 2007
Phase II Completed: 2007 Phase III Completed: 2016
*Fun Fact*
Bacchus Community Park is home to four public art installations!
harold bacchus community parkindependence parkway practice fields
11955 Independence Pkwy.
Amenities
• Cricket pitches
• Football field
• Grass areas
• Parking
• Soccer field
• Walking Trail
• Water
Est. 2013
Quick Stats
Acres: 20.1
Completed: 2014
*Fun Fact*
Independence Parkway Practice Fields is larger than three football fields put together!
northeast community park
12895 Honey Grove Dr.
Amenities
• Cricket pitches
• Picnic tables
• Playground
• Practice & Game Fields
• Frisco Skate Park
• Paved 1.5-mile trail system throughout park and along perimeter
• Concession & storage buildings
• Parking
• Open space areas
• Fishing pond
• Public Art: Beacon
Est. 2017
Quick Stats
Acres: 70.8
Phase I Completed: 2017
Phase II Completed: 2023
*Fun Fact*
Frisco Skate Park is one of the largest skate parks in North Texas!
Amenities
• Located within B.F. Phillips Community Park
• 2 large dog off-leash areas (35 lbs. and over) that alternate being open to allow for grass recovery, both with double-gated vestibules for entry and exit
• Small dog off-leash area (35 lbs. and under) with double-gated vestibule for entry and exit
• Pavilions and picnic tables
• Water stations
• Dog wash stations
• Parking
• Public Art: Surf Dog
Quick Stats
Acres: 5
Completed: 2017
Ruff Range Dog Park is home to the iconic public art piece, Surf Dog!
shawnee trail sports complex
Amenities
• 4 adult-sized lighted multi-purpose baseball/softball fields
• Covered pavilion with basketball hoops
• Youth soccer game field
• Benches
• Concession facilities & restrooms
• 8’ wide paved concrete trail around perimeter of park (current length: 1 mile)
• 2 lighted tennis courts/4 Pickleball courts
• Playground
• 2 sand volleyball courts
• Parking
Est. 1995
Quick Stats
Acres: 20
Completed: 1995
Reinvested: 2009
*Fun Fact*
Shawnee Trail Sports Complex is named for the Shawnee Cattle Drive Trail that crossed through the area in the 1800s!
warren sports complex 7599 ElDorado Pkwy.
Amenities
• 4 lighted youth game multipurpose fields for diamond sports
• 2 lighted outdoor basketball courts
• Concession Facilities & restrooms
• 4 large lighted fields for rectangle sports
• Parking
• Public Art: Eye on the Ball
• Pavilion with picnic tables and grills
• Playground
• 8-acre recreational stocked pond with two fishing piers
• 2 sand volleyball courts
• 3 large lighted youth game fields for rectangle sports
• 7 unlighted youth game fields for rectangle sports
• 4 lighted tennis courts/8 Pickleball Courts
• Paved 1.5-mile trail system throughout park
Est. 1999
Quick Stats
Acres: 102
Completed: 1999
Reinvested: 2019 *Fun
Warren Sports Complex was named after former Frisco Mayor, Bob Warren!
Neighborhood Parks
ballpark plaza
7300 roughriders trail
Amenities
• Neighborhood park adjacent to Riders Field
• Benches
• Small walking loop
• Trees and landscaping
Est. 2004
Quick Stats
Acres: 0.75
Completed: 2004
*Fun Fact*
Iconic Public Art piece, The Pitch, is within walking distance of this park!
beavers bend
Amenities
• Playground
• Picnic Areas w/Pavilion
• Benches along trails
• Concrete trail system around perimeter of park, connecting to Beavers Bend Trail and Iron Horse hike & bike trail system
• Parking
Est. 2006
Quick Stats
Acres: 26
Phase I Completed: 2008
Phase II Completed: 2010
*Fun Fact*
Beaver’s Bend was named for the number of beavers seen at nearby creeks!
bi-centennial park
9349 sunset Dr.
Amenities
• Playground
• Pavilion with picnic tables and grills
• Benches
• Parking
• Lighted youth roller hockey court
• Two lighted basketball courts
• Practice & game fields
Est. 1976
Quick Stats
Acres: 5.4
Completed: 1976
Reinvested: 2019
*Fun Fact*
This park was named in recognition of our country’s bicentennial celebration!
bobwhite park 11711 henderson dr.
Amenities
• Parking
• Two practice fields (Diamond sports)
• Practice Field (Rectangle sports)
• Walking trail
• Tree orchard plaza area with seating
Est. 2004
Quick Stats
Acres: 7.3
Completed: 2004
*Fun Fact*
Bobwhite Park was named in recognition of one of several birds common to Frisco!
draw park 3455 newman rd.
Amenities
• Public Art: Doodle in the Park
• Parking
• 6’ wide concrete trail along perimeter of park
• Playground
• Pavilion with pinic tables and grill
• Basketball court
• Three large unlighted open space areas for sport practices
Est. 2015
Quick Stats
Acres: 9.5
Completed: 2015
*Fun Fact*
Boulder Draw Park was named for the large presence of limestone boulders in the area!
boyd park
355 Stonebrook Pkwy.
Amenities
• Open space
• 3-acre pond with fishing pier
• Picnic tables and benches
• Paved walking trail around the perimeter of the park
• Parking
Est. 2019
Quick Stats
Acres: 10.3
Completed: 2019
*Fun Fact*
Boyd Park was named in honor of Clyde Boyd and his family for their lifetime contributions to Frisco!
camey spur park
4823 Town and Country Blvd.
Amenities
• Fitness equipment
• Green space
• Parking
• Pavilion with picnic tables and grills
• Playground
• Musical play features
• Walking loop
Est. 2024
Quick Stats
Acres: 3.1
Completed: 2024
*Fun Fact*
Camey Spur Park was named in honor of the lost town that became part of Frisco.
cannaday recreation area
9800 sean dr.
Amenities
• Playground
• Walking loop (current length: 0.2 miles)
• Two lighted tennis courts
• Picnic tables
• Benches
• Fitness equipment
• Parking
• Practice field (Diamond sports)
• Practice field (Rectangle sports)
Est. 2000
Quick Stats
Acres: 4.6
Completed: 2000
Reinvested: 2022
*Fun Fact*
Cannaday Recreation Area was named for the Cannaday family’s contributions to the city!
coyote crossing park 10530 wilton dr.
Amenities
• Adjacent to Tadlock Elementary School
• Open space areas that can accommodate soccer, baseball, or softball practices
• 6’-8’ wide paved trail around the perimeter of the park (current length: 0.2 miles)
• Playground
• Basketball court
• Pavilion with picnic tables
• Parking
• Public Art: Breeze
Est. 2008
Quick Stats
Acres: 7.1
Completed: 2008
*Fun Fact*
Coyote Crossing Park is named for the coyotes that roam through this area!
crescent park 11595 lenox ln.
Amenities
• Youth practice soccer/football field
• Youth practice baseball/softball field
• Playground
• Basketball court
• Pavilion with picnic tables
• Paved sidewalk trail around perimeter of the park (current length: 0.25 miles)
Est. 2009
Quick Stats
Acres: 5.4
Completed: 2009
*Fun Fact*
Crescent Park was nominated by the Park Naming Committee with no known reason for the name!
Est. 1995
Amenities
• Joint facility site next to Curtsinger Elementary School
• Playground
• Youth practice soccer/football field
• Practice baseball/softball field
• Picnic tables and grill
Quick Stats
Acres: 6
Completed: 1995
Reinvested: 2010
*Fun Fact*
Duncan Park was named for Dayton Duncan, former Chairman of the Parks & Recreation Board!
fairways green park
1710 buena park dr.
Amenities
• Basketball court
• Pavilion with picnic tables and grill
• Youth practice baseball/softball field
• Youth practice soccer/football field
• 6’ wide paved sidewalk trail around perimeter of park (current length: 0.5 miles)
• Shaded playground
• Parking
• Public Art: The Guardian
Est. 2005
Quick Stats
Acres: 8.7
Completed: 2005
*Fun Fact*
Fairways Green Park was named for its proximity to The Trails Golf Course!
Falcons Field park
1911 spirit falls dr.
Amenities
• Basketball court
• Pavilion with picnic tables and grill
• Playground
• Practice field (diamond sports)
• Practice field (rectangle sports)
• 6’-8’ wide paved walking/biking trail around perimeter of the park (current length: 0.5 miles)
• Parking
• Public Art: Book of Days
Est. 2006
Quick Stats
Acres: 10.2
Completed: 2006
*Fun Fact*
Falcons Field Park was named after the large number of falcons common to the area!
Est. 2008
Amenities
• Open space area
• 6’-8’ wide paved sidewalk trail around perimeter of park (current length: 0.5 miles)
• Playground
• Backetball court
• Pavilion and picnic tables
• Benches
• Parking
• Public Art: The Harvest Game
• Practice field (diamond sports)
• Practice field (rectangle sports)
Quick Stats
Acres: 7
Completed: 2008
*Fun Fact*
Foncine Settlement Park was named for one of the original small communities in Frisco!
gallegos park
6698 pecan st.
Amenities
• Basketball court
• Benches
• Pavilion with picnic tables and grill
• Playground
Reinvestment: In Progress
• Resized, resurfaced basketball court
• New site furnishings: Benches, Grills, Picnic Tables, and updated pavilion
• New lighting, irrigation, & landscaping
• Outdoor fitness equipment
• Sidewalk addition
Est. 2004
Quick Stats
Acres: 0.3
Completed: 2004
Reinvested: 2025
*Fun Fact*
Gallegos Park was named in honor of Barbara Gallegos & her family for their support of the city!
hummingbird park 11605 Beeville Dr.
Amenities
• Adjacent to Sem Elementary School
• Amphitheater
• Nature garden
• Pavilion with picnic tables
• Seating arbor
• Walking trail
• 6’-8’ wide paved trail along perimeter of park, connecting to the future Dominion Trail and Northeast Community Park
• Public Art: Chipmunks and Cheetos
Est. 2009
Quick Stats
Acres: 7.3
Completed: 2009
*Fun Fact*
In keeping with tradition, Hummingbird Park was named after a bird to match the parks in Panther Creek!
jack hamilton park
8541 first st.
Amenities
• Historical site
• Pavilion and picnic tables
• Interactive play elements
• Walking loop
• Benches
Est. 1980
Quick Stats
Acres: 1.4
Completed: 1980
Reinvested: 2022
*Fun Fact*
The park is named in honor of Jack Hamilton, the pastor who founded Frisco’s first African American church in 1914!
Est. 2008
Amenities
• Adjacent to Spears Elementary School
• Multi-purpose court w/basketball hoops
• Public Art: Spirited and Faithful
• Benches
• Concrete parking area
• Pavilion with picnic tables and grill
• Playground
• Practice field (diamond sports)
• Practice field (rectangle sports)
• 6’-8’ wide paved sidewalk trail around perimeter of park, connecting to the Caddo Trail system (length inside park: 0.5 miles)
Quick Stats
Acres: 7 Completed: 2008
The park is named in honor of former Frisco Mayor J.C. Grant!
jimmy and clara jones park
6103 page st.
Amenities
• Grass areas
• Interactive play elements
• Parking
• Pavilion and picnic tables
• Paved walking trail
• Water features
Est. 2023
Quick Stats
Acres: 2.3
Completed: 2023
*Fun Fact*
This park is named in honor of Jimmy & Clara’s commitment to Frisco’s AfricanAmerican community for over 60 years!
Est. 2006
Amenities
• Basketball court
• Benches
• Pavilion and picnic tables
• Playground
• Sidewalk art
• Splashpad
• Open space areas that can accommodate soccer and baseball/ softball practices
• 6’-8’ wide paved sidewalk trail around perimeter of park (current length: 0.5 miles)
• Public Art: Poems
Quick Stats
Acres: 10.9
Completed: 2006
*Fun Fact*
Longtime farmer J.R. Newman donated his former homestead to become this park!
kathy seei park
3155 parkwood blvd.
Amenities
• Formerly Central Park, the park was renamed to honor former Frisco mayor Kathy Seei
• Water features and pond
• Amphitheater
• Walking trails
• Benches
• Public Art: Shawnee Trail Cattle Drive
Est. 2003
Quick Stats
Acres: 6.9
Completed: 2003
Did you know the park was designed in the shape of a longhorn’s head? Parkwood Blvd. is the horns!
1230 Maltby Dr.
Amenities
• Adjacent to Isbell Elementary School and Rowlett Creek
• Basketball court
• Benches
• Public Art: Blackland Forest/Prairie
• Concrete parking area
• Pavilion with picnic tables and grill
• Playground
• 6’-8’ wide paved sidewalk trail around perimeter of park connecting to Taychas Trail (length inside park: 0.5 miles)
• Creek access
Est. 2007
Quick Stats
Acres: 17
Completed: 2007
*Fun Fact*
This park takes its name from a large limestone quarry nearby!
Amenities
• Adjacent to a future Prosper ISD Elementary School at the end of Cava Rd.
• Benches
• Playground
• 6’-8’ wide paved sidewalk trail leading south to the park’s end (current length: 0.25 miles)
• Open space areas
2012
Quick Stats
Acres: 7.1
Completed: 2012
*Fun Fact*
Miramonte Park was named for its location within the Miramonte development.
monarch view park
1900 koehn dr.
Amenities
• Adjacent to Stafford Middle School
• Open space areas
• Multi-purpose court with basketball hoops
• Playground
• Ecosystem of native grasses and plants
• Extensive sidewalk trail system around perimeter of park with connections to Monarch Trail
• Parking
• Public Art: The Way Home
Est. 2022
Quick Stats
Acres: 13
Completed: 2022
*Fun Fact*
Monarch View Park lies within the Monarch butterfly’s migration path and is a butterfly sanctuary site!
mourning dove park
1900 koehn dr.
Amenities
• Open space area
• Multi-purpose court w/basketball hoops
• Pavilion with picnic tables and grill
• Playground
• Practice field (diamond sports)
• Practice field (rectangle sports)
• Paved walking trail on perimeter of park (current length: 0.5 miles)
Est. 2004
Quick Stats
Acres: 7
Completed: 2004
*Fun Fact*
Mourning Dove Park is named after the bird of the same name!
oakbrook park
8001 woodstream dr.
Amenities
• Basketball court
• Benches
• 6’ wide paved concrete walking trail with a pedestrian bridge, connecting to Oakbrook Estates and Hickory Springs subdivisions (current length inside park: 1 mile)
• Picnic area with tables & grill
• Playground
• Unlighted practice field for diamond sports
• Parking
Est. 1990
Quick Stats
Acres: 11.5
Completed: 1990
Reinvested: 2012
*Fun Fact*
Oakbrook park was named for the Oakbrook development, which surrounds the park.
old orchard park 2200 Old Orchard Dr.
Amenities
• Pavilion and benches
• Basketball court
• Walking trail, with connection to Trails of West Frisco Trail
• Playground
• Practice field for diamond sports
• Practice field for rectangle sports
• Open grass spaces
Est. 2003
Quick Stats
Acres: 6
Completed: 2003
*Fun Fact*
Old Orchard Park is named in recognition of the former orchards near this area in Frisco’s past!
Est. 2022
Amenities
• Benches
• Bike trail
• Walking loop
• Playground
• Open grass spaces
Quick Stats
Acres: 3.5
Completed: 2022
*Fun Fact*
Park Vista is named after the neighborhood it calls home.
pearson acres park
7550 Teel Pkwy.
Amenities
• Historic site of the “milking parlor” dairy farm that was part of the Pearson Dairy Farm
• Public Art: Making Friends
• Basketball court
• Open grass spaces
• Parking
• Pavilion with tables and grill
• Benches
• Playground
• Walking loop along perimeter of park
Est. 2022
Quick Stats
Acres: 9.6
Completed: 2022
*Fun Fact*
Pearson Acres Park sits on the original homestead site of the Pearson family!
plum creek park
6350 Plum Creek Dr.
Amenities
• Adjacent to Bledsoe Elementary School and Pearson Middle School
• Public Art: Searching for Plum Creek
• Multipurpose court w/basketball hoops
• Open, grassy spaces
• Parking
• Picnic pavilion w/tables and grills
• Playground
• 6’ wide paved concrete trail along perimeter of park
Est. 2018
Quick Stats
Acres: 5.8
Completed: 2018
*Fun Fact*
The park’s public art depicts a tall tale in which a massive fish is pulled from a creek and is left for park visitors to discover.
Preston Manor park
8500 Kent Dr.
Amenities
• Multi-purpose court w/basketball hoops
• Benches
• Open grassy spaces
• Parking
• Pavilion with picnic tables and grill
• Playground
• 6’ wide paved concrete trail along perimeter of park
• Practice field (diamond sports)
• Practice field (rectangle sports)
Est. 2005
Quick Stats
Acres: 7.8
Completed: 2005
*Fun Fact*
Preston Manor Park was named after the development that surrounds it.
Preston north park
5400 Preston North Dr.
Amenities
• Basketball court
• Parking
• Picnic pavilion w/tables and grill
• Playground
• Small walking loop
Est. 1990
Quick Stats
Acres: 0.5
Completed: 1990
Reinvested: 2010
Preston North Park was named after the development that surrounds it.
Preston ridge park
10501 Red Cedar Dr.
Amenities
• Unlighted practice baseball/softball field
• Two playgrounds
• Covered pavilion
• 6’ wide paved concrete trail connecting from Red Cedar Dr. to Christie Elementary School
• Joint facility site adjacent to Christie Elementary School
• Benches
Est. 1997
Quick Stats
Acres: 6.62
Completed: 1997
Reinvested: 2017
Preston Ridge Park was named after the high ridge it was built near.
shepherds glen park 12012 Shepherds Hill Dr.
Amenities
• Pavilion
• Playground
• Practice field
• Splashpad
• Walking trail
Reinvestment: In Progress
• Expanded splash pad
• Climbing wall (varies 4’ – 8’ height)
• New inclusive play structures
• New surfacing
• Refreshed site furnishings
• Refreshed pavilion and charcoal grill
• Water fountains
• Bike racks/repair station
• Dedicated parking lot
• Gaga ball court
Est. 2006
Quick Stats
Acres: 13
Completed: 2006
Reinvested: 2026
*Fun Fact*
Shepherd’s Glen Park was named after the original development that surrounds it.
simpson plaza
6101 Frisco Square blvd.
Amenities
• Next to City Hall and Frisco Square
• Water fountain
• Open grass areas
• Parking
• Public Art: Frisco’s First, Fetching Water, and The Three Muses of Frisco
Est. 2006
Quick Stats
Acres: 1.7
Completed: 2006
*Fun Fact*
A hotspot for special events and festivals, Simpson Plaza was named in honor of former Mayor Bob Simpson.
starwood park
6551 starwood Dr.
Amenities
• 6’ wide paved concrete trail through the park, part of the Starwood Trail
• Benches
Quick Stats
Acres: 2.2
Completed: 1996
Reinvested: 2012
*Fun Fact*
Starwood Park is named for the Starwood Development that surrounds the park.
stephen’s green park
15579 Christopher Ln.
Amenities
• Adjacent to Ashley Elementary School
• Multi-purpose court with basketball hoops
• Benches
• Pavilion
• Picnic tables
• Playground
• Unlighted practice baseball/softball field
• Unlighted practice soccer/football field
• 6’-8’ wide paved concrete walking trail along perimeter of the park (current length: 0.4 miles)
• Parking
• Public Art: Gathering Place
Est. 2009
Quick Stats
Acres: 13.7
Completed: 2009
*Fun Fact*
This park is named in memoriam for a young resident who lived near this park.
Est. 2006
Amenities
• 8’ wide paved concrete trail with connections to Beavers Bend Trail and B.F. Phillips Community Park
• Pavilion and picnic tables
• Playground
• Open space area
Quick Stats
Acres: 23
Completed: 2006
Reinvested: 2021
Stewart Creek Park is managed by the Stewart Creek development HOA.
teel pond
3380 High Shoals Dr.
Amenities
• Large pond
• Benches
• Concrete walking trail around pond
• Fishing
• Wildlife viewing opportunities
Est. 2015
Quick Stats
Acres: 27.5
Completed: 2015
*Fun Fact*
Teel Pond is a great spot to fish for largemouth bass and other sportfish.
tuscany meadows park
5611 Sims Way
Amenities
• Open space areas Benches
• Pavilion & picnic tables
• Playgrounds for younger and older kids
• Multi-purpose court with basketball hoops
• Fitness equipment
• Ping pong table
• Practice field (diamond sports)
• Practice field (rectangle sports)
• 6’-8’ wide paved sidewalk trail around perimeter of the park (current length: 0.4 miles)
• Native restorative landscape zones
• Public Art: Slapped Pipes
• Parking
Est. 2008
Quick Stats
Acres: 6.5
Completed: 2008
Reinvested: 2024
*Fun Fact*
Tuscany Meadows Park is named for the development that surrounds it.
9700 Snowberry Dr
Amenities
• Open space areas that can accommodate soccer and baseball/softball practices
• Benches
• Pavilion & seating
• Playground
• Basketball court
• 6’-8’ wide paved sidewalk trail around perimeter of the park (current length: 0.5 miles)
• Public Art: The Sky’s the Limit
• Parking
Est. 2008
Quick Stats
Acres: 4.3
Completed: 2008
*Fun Fact*
Vivian Stark McCallum was a dedicated volunteer for several Frisco organizations!
Vivian stark McCallum ParkWrangler’s Range Park
777 Cedar Ranch Rd. Est.
Amenities
• Open space areas that can accommodate soccer and baseball/softball practices
• Pavilion with picnic tables and grills
• Playground
• Basketball court
• 8’ wide paved sidewalk trail around perimeter of the park
• Public Art: Dreaming
• Parking
2017
Quick Stats
Acres: 8
Completed: 2017
*Fun Fact*
Wrangler’s Range Park was named in honor of the ranching and horse theme of Phillips Creek Ranch!
Youth Center park
7775 Camellia Dr.
Amenities
• Lighted youth game baseball field
• Multi-purpose courts with basketball hoops
• Playground
• Pavilion with picnic tables and grill
• Horseshoe pits
• Walking trail
Est. 1955
Quick Stats
Acres: 4.4
Completed: 1955
Reinvested: 2010
*Fun Fact*
Youth Center Park was the site of Frisco’s first playground, outdoor pool, lighted sports fields, & youth center!
Yucca Ridge Park 13813
Graham Ave.
Amenities
• Adjacent to Independence High School
• Multi-purpose courts with basketball hoops
• Benches
• Pavilion with picnic tables and grills
• Playground
• Open space areas
• Practice field (Diamond sports)
• Practice field (rectangle sports)
• Walking trail around perimeter of the park
• Parking
Est. 2015
Quick Stats
Acres: 11.5
Completed: 2015
*Fun Fact*
Yucca Ridge Park is named for the plant commonly found around Frisco!
Hike & Bike Trails
Hike & Bike Trails
Beavers Bend Trail
Trailhead: 5011 Legacy Dr. | 1.2 miles
This trail is located in Beavers Bend Park, extending from Beavers Bend Park to 4th Army Drive. It will eventually connect with B.F. Phillips Sports Complex.
Big Bluestem Trail
Trailhead: 5001 Cotton Gin Rd. | 1.2 miles
Big Bluestem Trail is a natural, unpaved trail that winds its way through the undeveloped Grand Park land. Parking and the trailhead is located off Cotton Gin Road between Legacy Drive and Dallas Parkway. The trail extends through Grand Park to Stonebrook Parkway.
Caddo Trail
Trailhead: 8220 Wade Blvd | 1.1 Miles
The Caddo Trail is located along Stewart Creek, south of Stonebrook Parkway. It extends through the Chapel Creek development and connects to J.C. Grant Park adjacent to Spears Elementary School.
College Parkway Trail
Trailhead: 12012 Shepherds Hill Dr. | 1.2 Miles
This trail runs along the TXU easement from College Parkway north past Rolater Road to the Preston Ridge Campus of Collin College, Shawnee Trail Sports Complex, Shepherds Glen Park and north to Main Street.
Cottonwood Creek Greenbelt
Trailhead: 3925 Bear Creek Ln. | 1.9 Miles
This trail and natural area runs from Teel Parkway east under Legacy Drive to Wakeland High School.
Frisco Springs Trail
Trailhead: 7529 Cotton Top Trail | 1.1 Miles
Located along the west and north sides of the Frisco Springs subdivision north of Eldorado Parkway. Connects to Warren Sports Complex to the south.
Griffin Parc Trail
Hike & Bike Trails
Trailhead: 11595 Lenox Ln. | 1.1 Miles
Located within the Griffin Parc subdivision, this series of trails runs from Legacy Drive west to Teel Parkway.
Iron Horse Trail
Trailhead: 4770 Teel Pkwy | 1.2 Miles
Located at the south terminus of Teel Parkway (limited parking spots off Teel Pkwy). This unpaved trail winds along 38.6 acres of restored Blackland Prairie, two ponds, a native plant habitat. From the trail, hikers can spot habitat boxes for wood ducks and mergansers that encourage breeding.
Lone Star Ranch Trail
Trailhead: 5109 Hunters Creek Trail | 0.5 Miles
Located within the Lone Star Ranch development, this a series of trails running between Timber Ridge Drive and south to Lebanon Road.
Monarch Trail
Trailhead: 14616 Speargrass Dr. | 0.2 Miles
Located south of Little Ranch Road and east of FM 423 between Coneflower Drive and Gray Fox Lane in the Glen View subdivision. This trail was designed to mimic the flight path of a monarch butterfly!
Parvin Branch Trail
Trailhead: 9901 Pleasant Pine Ln. | 1.2 Miles
Located south of Preston Rd. and University Dr., this trail runs along the Parvin Branch creek from PGA Pkwy to the Parvin Branch neighborhood.
PGA Trail
Trailhead: 3255 PGA Pkwy | 3.5 Miles
Located on the south side of PGA Frisco, the trail runs from Legacy Drive to Teel Pkwy.
Starwood Trail
Hike & Bike Trails
Trailhead: 6551 Starwood Dr. | 1.3 Miles
Located within the Starwood subdivision, this trail sits within the 2-acre Starwood Park and runs from Lebanon Rd. north to Stonebrook Parkway. The south ends connects to Gate Trail, which takes trail riders to The Star.
Taychas Trail
Trailhead: 1230 Maltby Dr. | 2.2 Miles
Located along West Rowlett Creek, this trail runs north from Limestone Quarry Park past Rolater Road to Independence Parkway into Harold Bacchus Community Park to Main Street. The south end of the trail connects Frisco to the Six Cities Trail, which runs through Plano, McKinney, Allen, Richardson, and Garland.
Trails of West Frisco Trail
Trailhead: 2200 Old Orchard Dr. | 0.8 Miles
Located within the Trails of West Frisco development, this is a series of trails that runs from Teel Parkway and FM 720 north along to Teel Parkway to Cottonwood Creek.
West
Rowlett Trail
Trailhead: 13995 Main St. | 1.7 Miles
This trail runs from Main Street south through Bacchus Community Park to Independence Pkwy.
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Future Parks & Trails
Buffalo ridge park
Planned Amenities
• Playgrounds with safety surfacing for 2-5 year olds and 5-12 year olds
• Large open lawn area
• Shade pavilion with picnic tables
• Looping trails
• Basketball courts and half courts
• Picnic areas with benches, picnic tables, and cooking grills
• Security lighting
• Drinking fountains
dominion trail
preston rd. - hillcrest Rd.
dog park Gartner Rd
Planned Amenities
• 1.2 mile concrete trail, 12’ to 20’ wide
• Trail connections to Northeast Community Park and Hummingbird Park
• Bridge crossings
• Gravity stone walls
Planned Amenities
• A fenced dog park
• An interactive dog splash pad
• New sidewalks and trails
• Updated park signage, lighting and irrigation
• An observation deck
Planned Amenities
• Nature pavilion
• Ecological restoration
• Wetland landing and boardwalk system
• Pond
• Playground
• Green space
Planned Amenities
• 1,011 acres of park land!
• A world-class urban oasis
• Open spaces
• Natural landscaping
• Additional trails and walking paths connecting to other nearby parks
• Active elements
• Curated retail spaces
• Additional amenities to be announced
Planned Amenities
• Year-round immersive and diverse free public programming
• Fitness & well-being activities
• Cultural & music festivals
• Public art pieces
• Extensive gardens
• Children’s play area
• Dog park
• Performance lawns
• Technology terraces
• Shaded promenades & plazas
northwest community park 2525 Gloryview Rd.
panther creek community park
research rd. & cobb hill dr.
rogers settlement park
research rd. & cobb hill dr.
Planned Amenities
• Two playground systems with active and passive play elements
• 55 acres of existing mountain bike trails retrofitted into a state-of-the-art course
• 9+ miles of shared biking and walking trails
• Focus on preserving existing views and sightlines
• 85% of the site preserved for ecosystem restoration
Planned Amenities
• ADA-Inclusive playground equipment with adequate safety surfacing
• Unprogrammed, unstructured free play areas
• Pavilions with multi-tiered roofs/air vents
• Loop trails or a connection to the city-wide trails system
• Sports fields
• Picnic areas with benches, picnic tables, and cooking grills
• Drinking fountains & restrooms
• Public art
• Parking
Planned Amenities
• Two playgrounds for different age groups
• Dog park w/ large and small dog sections
• Trailhead (approximately 4500 linear feet long)
• Play lawn & sport court
• Restorative landscaping and irrigation
• 12’ wide paved hike and bike trail
• Shade structures
• Water fountains, BBQ grills, and associated seating
• Signage, lighting, and site furnishing
• Parking