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Peter Pan Park

Peter Pan Park

The ideal place to bring children, Peter Pan Park is located at the end of a residential street in a relatively quite area. Benches and picnic tables provide a place for parents to sit and keep their belongings while the playground is meant for children to play in. There is a mini three-car train for them to ride around, and all sorts of playing equipment, some of which include tubes for crawling, a spiral pole for climbing or slides to go down. The park provides sufficient space for children to play frisbee, baseball or soccer. Although there is no designated parking area for the park, there are several options along Echo Brook Lake as well as Peter Pan Drive. Restroom facilities are not available at Peter Pan Park. Read More

Phelps Lake

Phelps Lake

Phelps Lake is arguably the most popular lake for finishing among others in Dallas. Its abundance in Largemouth Bass, Catfish and Crappie make fishing the most popular activity in the lake. Not to mention, all the types of sunfish available in the lake. Other than fishing, Kayaking is another activity for which Phelps Lake is famous. It has its own Kayak lounge as well. Located at 1545 Lochness Court Rockwall, Phelps lake forms one of the most popular recreational activity spots in Rockwall. The lake also features a running trail around it, that can be a great location for anyone to go for their daily run, walk or an occasional picnic. The breezy trees and cool water of the lake make it the perfect relaxation spot. Read More

Play Street Museum - Lake Highlands

Play Street Museum - Lake Highlands

Play Street Museum - Lake Highlands is located 18 minutes away from the Dallas city. It is a Children’s Museum that has several Kid activities and an indoor play centre related Science and data encouraging them to solve problems and stimulating their imaginative minds.

Port Aransas Beach

Port Aransas Beach

Port Aransas, Texas is ranked among the best beaches in the United States. This beach offers outdoor activities such as fishing, parasailing, birding, dolphin watching, kayaking, and other such activities. The beach is located 6 hours and 28 minutes from the Dallas city center.

Possum Kingdom State Park

Possum Kingdom State Park

Possum Kingdom State Park is a 1,530-acre park situated in Palo Pinto County, in north Texas, offering several options for overnight lodging or camping. The lodge, cabins, developed and primitive campsites offer wonderful views of the water and come with facilities such as electricity, restrooms, showers, fire rings, picnic tables, lantern posts, water sources, refrigerators, air conditioning and much more. The expanse of the Possum Kingdom Lake is great for fishing, boating, swimming, canoeing, wakeboarding and more; there are rentals and a supply store on site. Lakeview Trail, Longhorn Trail and Chaparral Ridge Trail are a few of the trails meant for hiking and biking. Visitors also have the choice to geocache, study nature, go skiing, snorkelling or scuba diving, or just relax by the lake while at Possum Kingdom State Park. Read More

Radha Kalachandji Temple

Radha Kalachandji Temple

The Radha Kalachandji Hare Krishna Temple houses one of the oldest deity forms of Krishna outside of India. The idol dates back to 500 years of tradition in India where it was worshipped in opulence as the Supreme Godhead by thousand of devotees. The temple was established in 1971, and in 1972 the deities of Shri Radha – Kalachandji were officially installed by Srila Prabhupada himself. The temple is also well known for its delicious array of authentic vegetarian Indian cuisine served in its restaurant. It is deeply rooted in the community of Dallas, and endeavors to give back to the community via its community garden, teachings, and food distribution programs. Read More

Radha Krishna Temple

Radha Krishna Temple

The Radha Krishna Temple was set up in July of 2017 under the leadership of Swami Mukunananda and the JKYog, a spiritual, non-profit organization. The architectural style of the temple follows the traditional guidelines laid out in the Shilpa Shastra. It is designed to accommodate gatherings for worship, cultural performances, religious events, and other community events. The temple is truly an architectural and cultural structure to behold

Ray Roberts Lake State Park

Ray Roberts Lake State Park

Ray Roberts Lake State Park, which is divided into 9 units, lies north of Dallas and is idyllic for various outdoor activities. When it comes to camping, the 2 main units, Isle du Bois Unit and Johnson Branch Unit, feature developed as well as primitive campsites, along with a view of the waters which is suitable for fishing, boating and swimming. The campsites, depending upon their type, have provisions such as restrooms, showers, grills, fire rings, lantern posts, picnic tables, tent pads, water hookups and more. The two marinas, Lake Ray Roberts Marina and Lone Star Lodge Marina, offer boat repair services, have rentals and also boat storage. The park also includes the Greenbelt Corridor, which is about 20 miles long and perfect for horseback riding, hiking or biking. Read More

Reverchon Park

Reverchon Park

Reverchon Park was known formerly as Turtle Creek Park and was built in 1915 in Dallas’ Oak Lawn area. One of the city’s oldest parks, it runs along Turtle Creek with entrances on that side and at Maple Avenue. There are basketball, tennis and sand volleyball courts along with a baseball field for some recreational sports, trails for walking, hiking or biking, and enough garden area for yoga. Health screening, tutoring lessons, after-school programs and athletic leagues are organised here often. The benches, tables, pavilion, grilling stations and water fountains are suitable for a picnic while the playground is perfect for every child. A part of the Katy Rail, a rail trail, connects Reverchon Park to some others. Read More

Ripley's Believe It or Not

The Ripley’s Believe It or Not is an absolutely amazing franchise started by Robert Ripple. The park at Grand Prairie is one of the largest franchises that was to be opened. The park is full of family-friendly exhibits that give an insight into the weirdest and most unbelievable events that have taken place. In addition to this, the Ripley’s Believe it or not has parking, dining, and accessibility options available for its visitors. Located in Grand Prairie the Ripley’s Believe it or Not, is the most exciting as well as a knowledgeable place for children and teenagers. The facts provided here not only leave the visitors astonished but also curious. In addition to the exhibits, they also have a 7D movie theatre where the visitors often let their senses run wild as they feel every drop, turn, and bump. They also have the Enchanted Ripley’s mirror maze where one is sure to get embellished with he mirrors and LED lights. The Ripley’s Laser Race is a challenge to the visitors to keep in check their determination and willingness. Read More

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