Welcome to Southlake Parks!
Welcome to www.southlakeparks.com!
The City of Southlake is comprised of more than 900 total park acres, 45 practice and game fields, 15 lighted tennis courts, lighted inline hockey facility, 6 miles of park trails, 7 concession and/or restroom facilities, 9 ponds with aeration features and 13 pavilions. It is our goal to provide a parks system that exceeds the expectations of its patrons through manicured parks and preserved open spaces as well as educational and recreational opportunities that contribute to the growth of its patrons.
Visit the Quick Links (on the right) for links to the Community Services Department's most frequently visited areas and the Related Links (on the right, under Quick Links) for links to other areas within the Community Services Department. Below are additional areas of interest within the Parks Division:
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Southlake Parks: View a complete map and listing of parks.
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Facilities:
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Nature Center & Preserve: 355 E. Bob Jones Rd.
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Senior Activity Center - 307 Parkwood Dr.
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Southlake Tennis Center: 450 W. Southlake Blvd.
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Facility Rentals: Are you interested in renting a park pavilion? A facility? Visit the Facility Rentals page for information.
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Trail Map: Looking to take a hike? View the Bob Jones Nature Center & Preserve and Walnut Grove Trail Map to find your way around.
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Construction in the Parks: Get a glimpse of construction projects in the parks, visit the City Construction page.
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Parks Master Plans: To learn more about the future plans for parks, recreation, open spaces, and trail ways visit the Parks Master Plans page, where you will find information on the following:
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Bicentennial Park Improvement Project and the Schematic Design
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Southlake Pathways - 2005 Update of the Trail System Master Plan
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Parks, Recreation & Open Space Master Plan - 2005 Update
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Multipurpose Community Facility Project: Read a summary of the process that has led to the current Facility Study and where this project is headed.
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Request for Qualifications /Request for Proposals (RFQ/RFP): Questions and answers posted on the RFQ/RFP page.
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Park Naming: The Parks Department needs your help in naming Southlake's newest park!
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Parks Related Boards and Commissions:
