Location ID: #10244456
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This downtown pocket park is located adjacent to the Arlington Museum of Art and northwest of City Hall. The half acre site is Arlington's first urban pocket park. Proposed improvements include a fountain, benches and picnic facilities. This project ...
Location ID: #10244462
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Go Ape is the ultimate outdoor experience in Arlington, TX. Experience ziplining and Tarzan swinging as you navigate various challenge course obstacles 40-50 feet up in the trees.
Location ID: #10244476
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If you or your children have been playing organized sports in Arlington for a while, chances are you’ve played at Harold Patterson Sports Center. Dedicated in 1990, this 135-acre park features baseball, football, soccer, and softball fields. Named ...
Location ID: #10244488
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ICE at The Parks is Arlington’s only full-sized ice skating rink! Opened in November of 2002, the ice skating surface is a full size, regulation NHL hockey rink. The rink is a great place to come join your friends and skate, play hockey, have an ice ...
Location ID: #10244490
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Conveniently situated across the street from Six Flags Over Texas, the museum makes a perfect outing after a day of high-speed thrills. Located on the International Bowling Campus, the museum’s mission is to educate and entertain through immersive, ...
Location ID: #10244491
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J.W. Dunlop served Arlington as a member of the Arlington Fire Department from 1953 - 1982. He was an avid Arlington historian and amassed a collection of over 1,000 historical photos. The collection can be found in the University of Texas at ...
Location ID: #10244494
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Jake Langston Park underwent improvements in 2019 including replacement of playground equipment and swings. The playground now also features integral shade canopies.
Neighborhood Park (11 acres)
Amenities:
- Hike/Bike Trail
- Grill
- ...
Location ID: #10244556
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Kelley Park was acquired from the Arlington Independent School District. The multi-purpose trail connects with the Clarence Foster Park trail system and Rush Creek Linear Park.
Linear Park (35 acres)
Amenities:
- Hike/Bike Trail (.59 miles)
- ...
Location ID: #10244558
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Heritage site with a pioneer-era schoolhouse, cabins & general store, plus festivals & events. Knapp Heritage Park, dedicated in 2004, contains three of the oldest Arlington structures. This cultural and heritage facility is available for school ...
Location ID: #10244312
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Allan Saxe, a retired professor at UTA, served as the president of the Arlington unit of the American Heart Association and the Humane Society of North Texas. He helped found the Arlington Night Shelter and is known for his generous contributions to ...
Location ID: #10244313
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Allen Bolden Pool is an L-shaped 50 meter pool that meets the needs of virtually every swim enthusiast. The pool features 1m diving board and a zero depth entry. Additional amenities include concessions, six shade structures and a large grass ...
Location ID: #10244659
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Southeast Branch Library is located at 900 S.E. Green Oaks Blvd., Arlington, TX 76018.
Location ID: #10244660
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Southwest Branch Library is located at 3311 S.W. Green Oaks Blvd., Arlington, TX 76017.
Location ID: #10244656
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Bad Königshofen Family Aquatic Center offers a great value for the entire family. The pool features an interactive spray pad, shallow water play pool, lap pool, diving area and two water slides. Other amenities include concessions, storage lockers, ...
Location ID: #10244327
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Bob Cooke was a charter member of the Arlington Parks and Recreation Board and helped with the development of the city’s Master Plan. The park named in his honor is filled to the brim with everything to keep an active family busy for hours. For ...
Location ID: #10244330
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This park serves as the primary link between Village Creek and River Legacy Park. It was named for Bob Findlay, an active Arlington Citizen who served on numerous business and civic boards. Findlay developed the Interlochen Estates, a select ...
Location ID: #10244331
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Bob McFarland, a UTA graduate, State Senator and Representative of Texas, served as a Special Agent of the FBI and then established himself as a well-respected attorney. Areas of this park are heavily wooded with large stands of Hackberry, Mesquite ...
Location ID: #10244333
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Land for Bowman Springs Park, named for the Bowman family that settled in Arlington in 1852, was acquired on January 9, 1959. Originally referred to as "Feather Beach" the 14-acre park takes advantage of its location perched on the southeastern edge ...
Location ID: #10244372
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Cliff Nelson Recreation Center is a multi-purpose facility designed to meet the recreational needs of Arlington residents and visitors. Opened in February 1990, the center offers a diverse selection of classes.
The center is open for reservations ...
Location ID: #10244377
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Carlisle Cravens was a member of one of Arlington’s founding families. President of Arlington National Bank, he was a major proponent of changing UTA from a two year school to a four year school. If you’re a current student or alumni of the ...
Location ID: #10244379
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One of Arlington’s newest parks, which was dedicated on May 29, 2012, Crystal Canyon Natural Area is a geology lover’s paradise in the heart of North Arlington. It contains a very diverse geologic profile with evidence that suggests a near-shore ...
Location ID: #10244380
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As a provision of the land sale, the park would thereafter bear the name of the Deaver family. Neighborhood Park (15 acres)
Amenities:
- Basketball Court
- Hike/Bike Trail (.15 miles)
- Pond
- Fishing
- Grills
- Natural Area
- Picnic Area
- ...
Location ID: #10244388
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Neighborhood Park (12.6 acres)
Amenities:
- Hike/Bike Trail
- Natural Area
- Picnic Area
- Practice Field
Accessible features:
- Sidewalks throughout most of park
Location ID: #10244390
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Dr. Robert Cluck served in the US Air Force for two years as a general medical officer. From 1971 to 1994, he had a private practice as an OB/GYN. Cluck was elected Mayor in 2003 after serving two terms on the City Council.
City Park (73.8 ...