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Austin Oaks Park
528 Austin Creek Drive
Neighborhood Park
1.25 acres

Austin Oaks Park was acquired in 1994.  This park is a neighborhood park set in a wooded environment with a 4’ wide concrete sidewalk around the perimeter.  Located inside the concrete walk is a handicap accessible play area, picnic tables, benches, and half basketball court.  The park was named after the subdivision.  Click here for directions. 

                                                                           
                                                                              Banyan Park

350 Banyan Drive
Neighborhood Park
1.66 acres

Banyan Park was acquired in 1988. This park is a neighborhood park with a play structure, picnic tables and benches. The park was named after the subdivision.  Click here for directions.  






Bear Creek Park
3230 S. State Highway 360
Community Park
51 acres

Bear Creek Park was established in 1995.  This park is a community park set in a wooded environment with an 8’ wide 1-mile concrete sidewalk/trail meandering to all amenities.  Along the trail visitors will encounter numerous interpretive signs, a creek side overlook, a disc golf course, athletic fields, play areas, exercise stations, benches and picnic areas.  The park is named after the creek that flows through it.  Click here for directions.

                                                                                
Bellaire Park
1004 Pine Street
Neighborhood Park

Bellaire Park is The City of Grapevine's first Quality of Life Project!  Having opened in September 2007, this park offers a recycled rubber granulated surface which is a loose fill material.  This material will wear and last longer, given the elements. 

 

                                                                         

 

 

 

 Big Bear Creek Nature Preserve/Park
3010 Parr Lane
Linkage park/trail
39 acres

Big Bear Creek Nature Preserve was established in 1979.  This park contains an 8’wide .8 mile concrete trail that runs along Big Bear Creek.  On the trail visitors, will find interpretive stations, rest areas, native flora and fauna.  The park was named after the creek and for its natural and geographic amenities and to communicate the intent of the area.  Click here for directions.


Botanical Gardens
at Heritage Park
411 Ball Street
Community Park
9.9 acres

The Botanical Gardens at Heritage Park was established in 2000. Phase I of the project included a loop walk, benches annual color planting areas, and the Great Lawn. Phase II was built in a natural bowl area behind the Bessie Mitchell Meeting Facility featuring a loop walkway that connects to the Phase I walkway, a garden court, performance stage, amphitheater seating, a gazebo, perennial beds, over 250 different species of plants, and an 8,500 gallon water garden complete with two bridges, waterfall, aquatic plants, koi, and goldfish and a 1,000-gallon pond. Phase III includes a central water feature in the great lawn, perimeter fencing, development of the east side of the property and an outdoor educational pavilion.  Click here for directions.

Cluck Park
312 Central Avenue
Neighborhood Park
1 acre

Cluck Park was established in 1984. This park is a neighborhood park with a play structure located in the center of the park, flanked with picnic tables, benches, and a lighted basketball court. The park was named after the owner of the property whose children sold it to the City in 1984.  Click here for directions. 

Dove Park
1509 Hood Lane
Community Park
10 acres

Dove Park was established in 1970.  This park is a community park with a swimming pool located in the park.  Basketball, tennis, in-line hockey and sand volleyball courts are located to the north of the pool.  Casey’s Clubhouse is situated in the southeast corner of the park.  This is a handicapped accessible play structure.  Other amenities include a 8’ wide x .5 mile concrete walking trail, two gazebos, and restrooms.  Click here for directions. 

Dove Crossing Park
1701 Stoneway
Neighborhood Park
.25 acres

Dove Crossing Park was established in 1984.  This park is a neighborhood park with a play structure located in the center of the park, picnic tables, and benches all surrounded by a wrought iron fence.  This was the first park to be dedicated through the Open Space Ordinance.  It was named after the subdivision in which it is located.  Click here for directions. 

Faith Christian Park
500 Austin Street
Neighborhood Park
1.25 acres

Faith Christian Park was formally Grapevine Middle School.  A part of the campus serves as a neighborhood park located in the Historic Downtown District.  The park contains a play structure, sand volleyball court and an open field area.  Click here for directions. 




                                                                                                                                                      
Glade Crossing Park
512 Westbury Drive
Neighborhood Park
.66 acres

Glade Crossing Park was established in 1984. This park is a neighborhood park with a play structure located in the center of the park, flanked by picnic tables and benches all surrounded a wrought iron fence.  The entire park is handicap accessible.  The land and all of the amenities for the park were provided by the developer, Trammel Crow.  It was named after the subdivision.  Click here for directions. 

Glade Landing Park
5201 Brettenmeadow Drive
Neighborhood Park
.80 acres

Glade Landing Park was established in 1986.  This park is a neighborhood park with a play structure, picnic tables, and benches.  It was named for the subdivision it is located in.  Click here for directions. 





Hazy Meadows Park

4300 Hazy Meadows Drive
Neighborhood Park
2.5 acres

Hazy Meadows Park was established in 1990. This park is a neighborhood park with a play structure, picnic tables, and benches.  This park has an 8’ wide hike and bike trail that is linked to Pleasant Glade Pool and Bear Creek Park.  Click here for directions. 



Heritage Park
201 Ball Street
Community Park
9.9 acres

Heritage Park was established in 1938.  This park was the first park in Grapevine’s park system.  Originally, 2.80 acres were deeded to the city and school district in 1938 as back payment on taxes.  In 1964, the school district deeded this acreage entirely to the city.  The site was once a basket-making factory for the cantaloupe farming in the area.  Heritage Park is a community park with two play structures located in the South end of the park, tennis and basketball courts are located in the North end of the park and a large grass open area separates the two.  Picnic tables and benches are located throughout the park.  Click here for directions. 

Horseshoe Trails/Snakey Lane Park
2099 Hood Lane
Community Park
119 acres

Horseshoe Trails Park was established in 1991. This park is a community park with an asphalt trail and mountain bike trail. The park borders Lake Grapevine and is located in a natural wooded setting.  Click here for directions. 



C. J. Hutchins Park

1201 Cable Creek Drive
Neighborhood Park
.75 acres

C.J. Hutchins Park was established in 1982.  Donated to the city by the Woods Development Corp. in 1982 and named in 1984.  This park is a neighborhood park with a play structure, picnic tables, and benches.  The play area is handicap accessible.  Click here for directions. 




Liberty Park

215 S. Main
Community Park
.25 acres

The City purchased Liberty Park in the 1960’s. This park contains the historical Torian Cabin, extensive landscaping and is the site of the Wallis Building, home of the Convention & Visitors Bureau. It is here that the City erected it’s first piece of public art, "Walking to Texas" statue and fountain in 1996.  Click here for directions. 

Meadowmere Park
3000 Meadowmere Lane
Regional Park
80 acres

Meadowmere Park was leased in 1988 from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. This park is a regional park located in Northwest Grapevine. This park contains 5 soccer fields.  Click here for directions. 

                                                                  



Oak Grove Park Ballfield Complex
2520 Oak Grove Loop South
Regional Park
40 acres

Oak Grove Park was leased in 1971 from the U.S. Corps of Engineers.  This park is a regional park with lighted baseball fields, a play structure, benches, and restroom/concession buildings.  The play area and the park are handicap accessible.  Click here for directions. 




Oak Grove Soccer Park

Oak Grove Loop North and Soccer Road
Regional Park
40 acres

Oak Grove Soccer Park was leased in 1979 from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. This park is a regional park with lighted soccer fields, a play structure located in the center of the park, and restroom/concession building.  Click here for directions. 

Oak Grove Softball Park
N. Dove Loop
Regional Park
40 acres

Oak Grove Park was leased in 1976 from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. This park is a regional park with lighted softball fields and restroom/concession buildings.  Click here for directions. 





Oak Ridge Park

2590 Juniper Lane
Neighborhood Park
.70 acres

Oak Ridge Park was acquired in 1994. This park is a neighborhood park with a play structure, picnic tables, and benches. The play area and the park are handicap accessible.  Click here for directions. 




                                                                                  
Parkwood Park
1901 Woodcreek Drive
Neighborhood Park
.75 acres

Parkwood Park was established in 1993.  This park is a neighborhood park with a play structure located in the center of the park, picnic tables, and benches.  The play area and the park are handicap accessible.  Click here for directions. 

                                                                  




Parr Park
3010 Parr Lane
Regional Park
31.51 acre

Parr Park was purchased in 1979.  This park is a regional park with two play structures, picnic tables, and benches.  The play area and the park are handicap accessible.  Located next to the play area is the restroom/storage building, to the north of the play area is the Rotary pavilion, further north are the softball fields.  On the eastside of the playground are multipurpose athletic fields.  A Trail system circles the perimeter of the park and links to the Big Bear Creek Trail system.  Click here for directions. 

Pecan Park
4200 Halmont
Neighborhood Park
.75 acres

Pecan Park was established in 1988. This park was developed in 1990. It is a neighborhood park with a play structure, picnic tables, and benches. This park has a 4’ wide trail that bisects the park. A half basketball court is located on the north end of the park.  Click here for directions. 





Pickering Park

1901 Kimball Road
Community Park
7 acres

Pickering Park was established in 1976. This park is a community park with a play structure, flanked by a pavilion. This park has an 8’ wide trail that is located around the perimeter of the park. This park has open space for sports fields.  Click here for directions. 



Shadow Glen Park

1815 Altacrest Drive
Neighborhood Park
2.33 acres

Shadow Glen Park was established in 1986. This park is a neighborhood park with a play structure, picnic tables, benches, and a trail winding through the park. The play area and the park are handicap accessible. It is named after the subdivision where it is located.  Click here for directions. 





Sunshine Harbor Park

821 Dawn Lane
Neighborhood Park
.34 acres

Sunshine Harbor Park was established in 1998. This park is a neighborhood park with a play structure, picnic tables, and benches. The play area and the park are handicap accessible. It was named after the adjoining subdivision.  Click here for directions. 





Town Square

325 S. Main Street
Special Use Park
.25 acres

Purchased in 1985, this park contains a gazebo, decorative street lights, decorative benches and a pavestone sidewalk. It was named for its location in downtown Grapevine.  Click here for directions. 





Yorkshire Meadows Park
2710 Whitby Lane
Neighborhood Park
.75 acres

Yorkshire Meadows Park was established in 1986. This park is a neighborhood park with a play structure, picnic tables, and benches. The play area and the park are not handicap accessible.  Click here for directions.

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