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    4.4 (94 reviews)

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    The Critical J.

    PROS: The bulls were more impressive than I ever thought they would be. Made out of metal and great quality, the park is clean, and it's spacious. It's as if it's a work of art CONS: The park is in a bad area and has very minimal parking OVERALL: I would watch your back if you do choose to come here. But if you stick it out, than I'm confident you'll love it!

    Steven J.

    This is a nice little park next to a... graveyard... and overlooks Downtown Dallas. Nothing extremely unusual or special, but the cow sculptures are cute and you sometimes see ducks in the stream that runs through the park.

    Chloe T.

    If you're heading to Dallas, you might realize there's not a lot to do in downtown! We saw the Pioneer Plaza on Apple Maps and stopped here to fill some of our time. We were able to capture some really cool pictures. Nice sight to see while in downtown Dallas!

    Maria S.

    This was a really cool and interesting outdoor sculpture! It was even better being able to explore the sculptures up close . There is a pond with turtles and a small walking trail that wraps around it. This was a highlight of my trip!

    Sherwin C.

    A large and well designed set of structures to celebrate the trails that bought settlers to Texas. There are plenty of picture taking opportunities from all angles and the surrounding plaza is enormous. Definitely worth a visit if you're downtown.

    Bronze statue of a cowboy on a horse overlooking his longhorn herd.
    Andrea H.

    This is a remarkable art installation smack dab in the middle of downtown Dallas. It's also FREE! If you are looking for something to do or want to show outside visitors the town, definitely take 5 minutes to walk through this little park. There is an entire herd of longhorns walking along a dirt path that starts at the top of a hill and winds its way down across a small creek and onto a grassy field. At the top of the hill is a cowboy on horseback overlooking his cattle drive. Off to the side at the bottom of the hill is another cowboy on horseback wrangling a longhorn straying from the herd. Each statue is made of bronze. The longhorns are all over 6 feet tall. The cowboys and horses seem 2x that height. The texture and intricate details of each animal is quite exquisite. Some are scrawny with their outline of ribs slightly obvious, others are beefier and you can see the layered affect of their tussled coat. If you get a chance, walk with the herd on the dusty path and get a feel for what was once a common occurrence in this area.

    Tanja N.

    Pioneer plaza is a gorgeous public park located in a busy Dallas Downtown. Since street parking seemed to be on a shy side, I recommend to visit this park on a weekend. It is the second most visited landmark in Dallas, so be ready for some company. To commemorate the history of the area, what used to be large parking lot, was converted into a public park with lively recreation of a cattle drive in bronze with longhorn steers being driven by three cowboys on horses. The art was created by Texas born artist Robert Summers. It is position in such a natural setting, that at any given moment we felt like part of the action. It is one of the most memorable public art pieces I have ever visited.

    Harish V.

    The Plaza commemorates Dallas' beginnings by celebrating the trails that brought settlers to Dallas. Other features of Pioneer Plaza include a waterfall, man-made cliffs, native plant life and the small historic details on the sculptures. Mom thoroughly enjoyed it Pros: -------- Free Attraction in Downtown Dallas Good for photoshoots Street Paid Parking (2hr max) Free parking after 6pm on weekdays/weekend

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    Mary T.

    Before I left for Dallas, I did a bit of research on some touristy places that I'd like to visit. The cattle statues was one of them on my list. The other night at the hotel, my boyfriend and I were watching Serving Sara on Showtime. There was a scene where everyone travelled to Dallas and a couple of characters ran through the cattle scuptures. Coincidence? I don't think so. I visited the scuptures on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. It was fairly quiet. You can either find a parking lot and pay $10 or park on the street if you're there for a quick visit. The cattle structures are beautiful. They are in a park with man-made waterfalls and a creek. I had fun taking photos. I even saw a goose hanging out in the water on a 2°C day. It's free to visit the park and longhorn cattle. I had fun! The park turns into a cemetery. I wandered over there by accident! (35)

    Tara R.

    Cool spot to stop and grab some history and a few photos. The statues are a bit bigger than I thought after looking at pictures. I learned that after trying to hop up on one for a quick pic =) Definitely worth a visit if in the area!

    Heidi M.

    Found the plaza accidentally on my walking tour of Dallas. One of the many sculptures you will find throughout the city.

    Aleksandr F.

    We found this place accidentally. But glad we did it! This architectural composition is fitted into the park so naturally and organically! Sometimes I felt like they will start moving right now, like they froze just for a moment. These Longhorns are so live! Amazing

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    Teisha V.

    Came here for my birthday weekend to see something new and different. This was pretty cool, my family enjoyed it. Best thing is it was free. There is not a lot of parking and I would visit on a dry day. There is lots of dirt and a pond area, so coming a day after it was raining is not idea. Hope you have fubd

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    This trip, I'm here for the Trinity River Run (Half Marathon, 10K and 5K). It is a beautiful…read moreafternoon and the evening would get even better as the moon rose over Dallas! This area has SO many attractions and events. The restaurants go from sandwiches, fantastic burgers, BBQ, to international fares from around the world! Desserts include exquisite chocolates, cakes, Asian shave iced, fried pies, fine baked pies and ice cream. Let's not forget the drinks of fine wines to super craft beers! There is the Kirk Pedestrian bridge nearby which makes this spot special for the kids! It has a playground nearly the full length (lots of kid friendly spots the full length) besides the intended kid playgrounds. There are places to sit and lounge. Places to sit and converse. And a long pathway to run, walk, gab and sight see. The BEST attraction at Trinity Groves is the view! In daylight, the view of the Margaret Hunt-Hill Bridge is gorgeous with the back drop being the city of Dallas skyline. At night, is the ULTIMATE attraction, the fanciful and delightful ever changing colorful neon/LED building lights behind the well lit Margaret Hunt-Hill Bridge. This trip, the full moon over this view made it spectacular! Bring a date, bring the kids, bring your dog or come alone. It is impressive! You will enjoy it!

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    Reunion Tower

    3.9(443 reviews)
    0.4 miDowntown

    When in Dallas, you must check out the Reunion Tower. There isn't a whole lot to do while you're up…read morethere except enjoy the spectacular views and beautiful landscapes. We were fortunate there was no cloud cover! You could see for miles from the Ball's point of view at 470 feet up. The Reunion Tower itself is a 561 ft observation tower in Dallas, and one of the city's most recognizable landmarks. We spent about 30 min checking out the views and eventually made our way back down the elevator. Overall, it was a nice experience! But for the price we paid, I did expect a bit more! Side note: Remember to download your free group picture at the kiosk before you leave!

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    4.4(53 reviews)
    1.2 mi

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