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    Northeast Community Park

    4.7 (3 reviews)

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    Roanoke Skate Park

    Roanoke Skate Park

    4.8(4 reviews)
    29.0 mi

    I love how this park is kind of set back from the road. My little enjoys riding her scooter up and…read moredown the runs. The regular skaters are friendly and all share the runs, taking turns and watching out for the smaller ones. There's a playground and a restroom behind this skate park, so you have plenty of outdoor places to spend time.

    We used this as our starting point, and parking spot, for a walk. I didn't know Roanoke had a skate…read morepark, and neither did Yelp, so I'm adding it. It was a cold January evening, and even so, there were quite a few skaters making use of this great amenity. Seems to have all the necessary areas a skate park needs, for plenty of opportunities to twist, sprain or break something. Lots of ramps and rails. Also a half pipe and a "swimming pool." We watched people drop in for a while, then went for dinner across the street at Benjamin's Pizza Kitchen & Bar - https://www.yelp.com/biz/benjamins-pizza-kitchen-and-bar-roanoke Details from the URL : "Bowl" transition/turnaround 7 stair with hubba ledge and handrail Front and backside hook ledges Pool-style bowl with pool coping and tiles Slappy/manual pad feature "Spoon" transition Up-gap feature with hubba ledge and handrail Low quarterpipe with inset curved ledge Miniramp with extension and quarterpipe/bank hip Wheelchair ramp with slappy bank, ledge and "knife" rail I did not see water fountains, or a bathroom, but maybe it was at the adjacent Cannon Parkway Park, which has facilities for soccer, tennis, basketball & volleyball. Bottom line: Be safe! PS. There is more parking, at the Cannon Parkway Park, if you are nervous about parking where a skateboard might fly into your car... Kidding, sort of, it's fairly protected, but there are still skaters, so keep an eye out.

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    Allen Station Park

    Allen Station Park

    4.0(5 reviews)
    8.2 mi

    Allen Station Park is a Beautiful Park that celebrates the history of when this was a watering…read morestation for the old steam locomotives coming through Allen, TX . It is within eyesight of the Allen Eagle Stadium. There are beautiful, walking trails and bicycling paths. Much of the length of some of the trails runs along the creek. Today the park also pays host to sporting events, though it's homage to yesteryear is not lost. This 125 acre park offers a variety of activities for people. There is a BMX track and skate park, baseball/softball diamonds, hiking & biking trails, grill and picnic table, a playground, and more. I was just here for a stroll. I had been at the dam site on the other side of Exchange Parkway, and there was a trail connecting the two areas that I walked. It was a nice paved trail that is protected by surveillance cameras. It's always good to feel safe! Review #2110

    Restored historical Texas site, Yes! The last time I was out here, this extensive rework had not…read morebeen done. I was surprised to see the fantastic historic area upgraded to paved trails, new bridges, flood control, fencing and legends. The place can be hard to find as it is in a parking lot behind a light manufacturing complex. However, its worth the search and find. Lower your expectations because its not an in-your-face fabulous tourist attraction. As a matter of fact, few know it's even here. On the other side of the trees lies a major interstate highway heading north with a constant stream of heavy traffic. Ironic since the road is paralleling the very railroad tracks laid 150 years ago heading north to the rest of the country. This dam was built in 1874 to pool water in the stream as a source for passing locomotives! What a feat when you consider how many of these they had to build in this country to run the steam engines. Im glad this has been preserved for everyone to think about how recently in our history no one lived here and transportation equipment ran on water! Recommend checking it out. Go!

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    Boneyard Skatepark

    Boneyard Skatepark

    3.2(6 reviews)
    21.8 mi

    Beautiful skatepark. Unfortunately there are no posted rules so you get the following:…read more 1.) dogs running loose with their owners 2.) parents allowing their kids (under the age of 10) free roam the advanced section like it's a playground 3.) people using motorized wheels in the park (for example one wheels) Until the city steps in and does something the park is basically un-skateable unless you go early in the morning (8 AM) or late at night (10 PM). Parents reading these reviews... I cannot stress this enough. This is NOT a playground. This is an advanced course for extreme wheel sports. This is not the place to let your 6 year old roll around on their new $20 3-wheeled scooter that is not intended to be used at a skatepark. Until your kids learn how to share, understand the flow of traffic, and have proper equipment... this is not the place to bring them. Take them to a smaller skatepark with less traffic and less advanced obstacles, teach them flow of traffic and the concept of turn based runs. It's only a matter of time until a child gets seriously hurt at this skate park due to irresponsible parents and an innocent, responsible individual enjoying the park gets sued because of it.

    Great park! It's almost too nice of a place…read more They have a variety of ways to get your experience up! The park is nearly two miles away from downtown garland but not far away the heart of the garland folks. Now this is my first time at a skating park and I was not disappointed. Sure there were some lack of rules but it surely didn't change my nor my nephews experience of having a great time. Let alone it was more of a learning pleasure to have taught him the rights and wrongs of a skate park. Remember y'all a skate park isn't just rainbows and sunshine, if you seen any televised stories about them chances are its almost true. Don't be startled by the fear of discomfort, remember everyone there is looking for the same thing, a place to belong. I hope this review finds pleasure in any who wanted is or wanting to check it out.

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    Hope Park - Playground

    Hope Park

    4.8(127 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    Awesome park for kids all ages, multiple different areas for different age groups…read more Many sitting areas and the play areas are mostly fenced in beside the entrance which is nice

    If you're looking for the gold standard of playgrounds in Frisco (or honestly, anywhere nearby),…read moreHope Park is it. This is hands-down one of the most thoughtfully designed, beautifully maintained, and inclusive parks I've ever visited. The playground is massive, separated into different sections by age group, which is a lifesaver if you have both toddlers and older kids. Everything is built with accessibility in mind ramps, wide pathways, sensory features, musical instruments, and even mini pretend storefronts that spark imaginative play. The rubberized ground covering is such a bonus for safety too soft, clean, and comfortable for little ones learning to navigate the world. There's also a splash pad right next door, which is an absolute magnet on hot Texas afternoons. Shaded picnic tables and benches are scattered throughout the park, making it easy for parents and caregivers to relax without feeling like you have to hover the entire time. What makes Hope Park extra special is the heart behind it. It was created by the Frisco community with the dream of building a place where all children no matter their ability level could play side by side. You can feel that spirit when you're here. It's not just a playground; it's a celebration of inclusion, joy, and togetherness. Pro tip: It can get very busy on weekends, so early mornings or weekday evenings are perfect if you want more space to roam. Parking is plentiful, and restrooms are nearby. Five huge stars!

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