Are you looking for Parks and Playgrounds in and around the city of Plano and Surrounding Areas?
These listings will provide you with a variety of different parks and playgrounds. These include, indoor, outdoor, skate, all ages and more.
Dino Kidz is a children’s indoor playground where kids can celebrate with the ultimate birthday party, or develop their fine and gross motor skills through play, unique classes, and using their imagination in a safe, clean environment. (8 months – 7 years)
Play Street Museum is a network of small format children’s museums designed to encourage a young child’s sense of independence, exploration and imagination. Each PSM is locally owned and passionately operated!
FEATURES:
Barbecue grills
Baseball / softball fields
Basketball court
Covered pavilion
Handicap-accessible playground
Hike and bike trails
Lighted tennis courts
Picnic tables
Soccer fields
Sprayground
Plano City run parks and rec centers. Variety of classes offered for fee, check online catalog for classes currently offered.
Picnic and playground equipment, two pavilions, two lakes, swimming pool, baby pool, two lighted tennis courts, sand volleyball court, 1.1 miles of trails, and multi-use concrete court. Restroom facilities.
A playground built to suit the needs of all children, at any age, with a focused consideration for children with special needs – an inclusive play adventure that brings children together and helps them build self-confidence, make friends and play as equals.
Klyde Warren Park is common ground for everyone to enjoy in the heart of our city, bringing new traditions, shared experiences and FUN to Dallas!
Community park featuring covered play equipment, a splash pad, pathways & an amphitheater.
Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve is an 800-acre park in Plano, TX and is the largest park in the city. The park has 3.5 miles of concrete trails and 5 miles of soft trails, many of which are located along Rowlett Creek.
The natural areas in our parks are home to many types of wildlife, including snakes. In warmer weather, we typically see more sightings of snakes so when you are out walking or biking, please be aware of where you are stepping.