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Trinity Forest Golf Club

Trinity Forest Golf Club

The Trinity Forest Golf Club was the host to the PGA’s, AT&T Byron Nelson golf tournament (2018-2019). It is home to the SMU Mustangs College golf teams. It is a private golf course constructed in a Link style on top of a landfill in 2016. Spanning up to 7,450 yards in length, it is a challenging course with lots of angles and options to consider.

Turner Falls

Turner Falls

Located on the honey creek Turner Falls is a 77 feet tall dropping natural swimming pool. Visitors can enjoy hiking along the beautiful trails and swimming in the natural pool. It is an abode in the Arbuckle Mountains and is a 130 miles road trip from Dallas.

Turtle Creek Park

Turtle Creek Park

Previously known as Oak Lawn Park, Turtle Creek Park is one of the must visit parks in Dallas because it offers visitors the chance to find a little bit of serenity amidst the busy city. The park is extremely clean and safe and is known for its green lawns and its creeks. There are many benches all throughout the park for people to sit down and relax on, and just soak in the environment or watch the many birds and squirrels scurry about. The paths provide an excellent space for walking (alone or with dogs) as well as jogging, while the lawns are perfect for a cosy little picnic. Until 2017, the park housed Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee’s statue and has always been known for its fun programs during Easter time, such as the Easter Egg Hunt. Read More

Twin Falls Park

Twin Falls Park

Established in 1971, Twin Falls Park is a compact park in Dallas’ Wolf Creek neighbourhood. This small space is ideal for bringing dogs. While it is a suitable park for walking, jogging or other forms of exercise, there are picnic tables and benches to sit on, read a book, or enjoy a meal. Tress and lush green grass line the walking paths while the Red Bird Creek with its footbridge separates the park into two. There is a playground for children and grassy patches for dogs on the north side, and trails, thick trees, grills and picnic tables on the south side. Dogs must be kept on a leash the whole time and the drinking fountain provides water for dogs and people alike. While there is no parking available at the park itself, there is space for the same on nearby residential streets. Read More

Twin Park Points

Twin Park Points

Twin Points park or beach is one of the most happening beaches in Texas. The beach is located at the southern point of the Eagle mountain lake. The beach is swim friendly and is one of the best places to make summer plans. The twin Points park also has boat ramp amenities available along with many spa centres. It also provides the visitors with personal grills and tables so that visitors can enjoy their stay to the fullest. Its own gift shop has different memorabilia for people to choose from. The park also has paddle boats available for the visitors. Read More

Unity Community Gardens

Unity Community Gardens

Unity Community Gardens is located in the Round Rock area and was founded in 2010 by Neighborhood Harvest Project, a non-profit organization. This is an all-organic garden that promotes community building through learning and growing food. It is run and managed by volunteers who aim at sustainable living. Unity Community Gardens is on a spread of about 2-acres and the allotment is done on a plot basis where each gardener tends to their respective plot. A part of the harvest is donated to Hope Alliance Women’s Shelter. The garden organizes various educational and voluntary events around the year that include free presentations, workshops, and also potlucks. Read More

Val Late Garden of Memories

Val Late Garden of Memories

Val Late Garden of Memories is a relatively new addition to the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden. It is a quiet and spacious lawn, built with the purpose of relaxation. One can sit here for hours and get lost in the beauty as it has seasonal beds, making the garden beautiful in all the seasons. It is in Val Late Garden of Memories that live music performances are often held. It is located opposite the DeGolyer House and hence it has easy access to the DeGolyer Restaurant. Even the staircase leading to the garden is lined with blooms, and it houses a characteristic fountain. It is an ideal place to unwind with kids and family. Read More

Valley House Art Gallery

Valley House Art Gallery

The Valley House art Gallery is known for its running art exhibitions throughout the year in the city of Dallas. The gallery has a continuously changing art collection with several different pieces shown at every exhibition. The gallery is known for its highly clean and fresh location which is situated in the middle of mountains and greenery.

Wagging Tail Dog Park

Wagging Tail Dog Park

The first dog park built by the City of Dallas, Wagging Tail Dog Park is a 6.9-acre off-leash park for dogs in the northern part of Dallas. Dogs are allowed to be off the leash at the park, and the large and small dog areas are perfect for them to run around in. There is also a walking trail within the property for owners to walk their dogs. There is a water fountain as well as drinking bowls available in the park for dogs (it is however advisable to carry water), along with a pet waste station. Wagging Tail Dog Park is a fenced area and has a designated area for picnics with its tables and benches. The Nature Observation Platform is a flagstone observation deck about 35 feet above the White Rock Creek that offers an excellent view of a waterfall. The park is closed on Mondays and on days it rains, and also has parking options for its visitors. Read More

Wat Buddharatanaram

Wat Buddharatanaram

The Wat Buddharatnaram, also known as Wat Keller is a non-profit, Theravada tradition Buddhist temple, dedicated to propagating the divine abidings in accordance with the Buddhist teachings. The structure of the temple is an architectural beauty built in reminiscent of traditional Thai temples. The main Temple features a massive, beautiful, golden statue of Buddha which is rumored to be one of the biggest in all of the USA. The serene atmosphere draws locals to the temple, it is a popular site to relax and wind down. Read More

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