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Northwood Club
Northwood Club is a private, member-owned club; founded in 1946, originally designed by Bill Diddel. It hosted the US Opens golf championship in 1952 and it was ranked as the 5th toughest open golf course in 2016. The 6,868-yard course has been consistently featured amongst Texas’ top twenty courses. In 2015 under Trip Davis, the course was renovated and in 2018 it reopened with four new short-hole courses. Membership to the club is via invitation only. Guest visits are allowed if accompanied by a member of the club.
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Oba Farms Mobile Petting Zoo
The perfect option for when looking for a petting zoo for various events, one can hire Oba Farms Mobile Petting Zoo services whether it’s a birthday, wedding, theme party, church event, fundraising event or any other. Though located in Greenville, Texas, the Zoo can always travel to another location for an event, and it will bring with it animals and birds like turkeys, ducks, goat, sheep or rabbits. People can pet and feed them, and there are attendants to help with the same, as well as to ensure safe interaction. Those who book a petting zoo would find the prices reasonable.
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Ohr HaTorah Dallas
Ohr HaTorah Dallas is one of the city’s largest orthodox Shuls. It was formed in 1999 to be a place of the Torah and Tefillah. The Congregation boast of a diverse community and a multi-generational history. The institute strives to provide a lifetime of Jewish learning, with beginner services and robust programs for adults and children.
Padre Island National Seashore
Padre Island is located off the coast of South Texas. The islands seashore is approximately 70 miles long and filled with 65.5 miles of Gulf beach and sands. It is the largest stretch of undeveloped gulf island and is known for preserving its natural habitat. It is also the breeding place for Kemp's ridley sea turtle, housing more than 380 species of birds as well
Most activities at the island shore include camping and bird watching. Preserving the island and its habitat has been the focus hence, not many amenities are available. One of its most popular activities include watching the sea turtle hatch eggs on the shoreline. The island attracts visitors from all over the world.
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Palo Pinto Mountains State Park
Palo Pinto Mountains State Park is predominantly a hilly and rocky area that makes for a wonderful camping experience. A relatively new state park, it offers various camping options such as primitive and developed campsites, RV sites and walk-in tent sites.
The area has abundant natural beauty in the form of sheltered canyons, Russel Creek, Tucker Lake, Palo Pinto Creek, the mountains, and the flora and fauna. It is excellent for hiking or biking since the uneven rugged terrain poses as a challenge while the lakes are suitable for fishing or boating. Moreover, visitors have the option of engaging in other activities like stargazing, picnicking, going on trail rides and attending star parties.
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PDNB Art Gallery
The PDNB Galleries full form is ‘Photographers do not bend society.’ The gallery was originally located at an uptown location. It is now moved to Glass Street.The gallery is solely based on photographs that are clicked by regional, national as well as international artists. They hold clicks dating back to the early 20th century.
Pebble Beach
Pebble Beach Park is a great spot for a relaxing day out or a picnic. The Beach Park is located 47 - 50 minutes away from the Dallas city centre (39.6 miles) on the shores of Lake Lavon. Some of the amenities that the beach park provides are swim areas, numerous covered picnic tables with BBQ grills, and boat ramps which a free of cost to use by the guests. The park also provides a great view of Lake Lavon and a great atmosphere to relax after a hectic day.
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Pecan Grove
Pecan Grove is located within the stretch of Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden. Pecan Grove is famous for the nationally acclaimed Pumpkin Village that is formed here during fall. It consists of over 90,000 pumpkins, gourds, and squash, making it a picturesque sight. Not only in fall, but the view becomes breathtaking in spring too with the cherry blossoms in bloom.
Pecan Grove has over a hundred Japanese Cherry Trees that transform the overall appeal of the garden in springs. From the tulips bloom to the verdant grass in summer, and the Crape Myrtles’ beautiful color in fall, the garden is ideal for picnics as it offers shade and attractions in all the seasons. Café on the Green is also located nearby for one to unwind.
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Pedernales Falls
Located at an average height of 1200 feet, in the Pedernales State Park the Pedernales falls is a 4-hour drive from Dallas and 30 miles from Austin. The visitors can enjoy the hike and the view of the falls which is formed by the cascading Perdernales River.
Perot Museum of Nature and Science
Perot Museum of Nature and Science was established in the year 2006 dedicated to natural history and science. It is located 5 minutes away from the city center and comprises a primary campus in Victory Park and a secondary campus in Fair Park. The Museum also includes a shop to purchase memoirs, five floors of exhibits, a 300 – seat multimedia Theatre, simulations, etc.
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