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    Reverchon Park

    4.4 (66 reviews)
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    John C.

    Nice park with plenty of space for your dog to run. Just off the Kelly trail so great to stop along the way.

    Turtle Creek Spring Arts & Crafts Festival 2019
    Jennifer Y.

    A lovely urban park along Katy Trail. Beautiful are the trees surrounding the steps leading to it. Many leisurely strolls I've taken here on a given Sunday. Serene it is on beautiful days to submerge myself in enjoying reading a book, having a picnic, or ending the weekend by watching the sunsets here. Ahhh. Being an art lover, I also look forward to each of the "Spring and Fall Turtle Creek Arts Festivals" held here. Sublime is the selection of artists presented. CHEERS!

    Beautiful open areas
    Kris B.

    Reverchon is such a beautiful park to enjoy any day of the week, I am here AT LEAST 3-4 times a day. Whether i am just walking through with my dogs to get to Katy Trail, or doing some squirrel watching, we cannot get enough of reverchon. There is no "unofficial off leash dog area" as mentioned in an earlier review, your dog should be leashed at all times. Although no one follows that law, so it can be quite frustrating when owners are a mile away on the other side of the park while their dog is jumping all over you and your dogs. I have been attacked at least 2 times and called a B**** for asking someone to leash their dog. Respect the park and respect others is all i will say about that! Plenty of grassy areas to just lounge around for a picnic, set up a hammock and enjoy the scenery. They host different events at the park throughout the year, such as the arts festival that just happened earlier this month i believe. There's a children's play area, basketball court, and a baseball field where i see some games every so often. This park has something for everyone to enjoy.

    Chris C.

    Great wide open spaces to let your dog run around without bothering other dogs or people who are not friendly. Backs up to Scottish Rite hospital and sits between it and the Katy Trail.

    Beth G.

    I love this park. Beautiful, rolling hills greenery. It attaches to the Katy Trail. Also attaches to baseball park. Park has area for kids to play, unofficial area for dogs to be off leash (though sometimes you can get tickets for that), water fountains, etc. I love coming here to relax with my pup and a good book.

    David L.

    My friend and I walked through part of the park after we walked on the Katy Trail. Park parking was completely full, but we managed to find street parking across the street. The park itself is pretty big, but I wasn't that impressed otherwise. There's a playground, plenty of green fields, and a river. They had a 5K run the day of, so they closed off most of the park.

    Sand volleyball court

    Beautiful park. There is a sand volleyball court but it's a little hard to find. I looked on google maps to locate it.

    Victoria E.

    Nice retreat in the middle of the city, I've lived in the Dallas area all my life and have never come across this park which is located so close to Katy trail. I had a blast and so did my little pup. We will definitely be back soon!

    Dominik D.

    I absolutely love the stone bridges in this park. There is tons of space and it has a nice mix of open fields and wooded areas. I'd say it's one of Dallas's more underrated outdoor spaces. Connection to Katy Trail is at the top of the hill, closer to the highway.

    Connie P.

    Ever since I've relocated back to Texas, I've been having a hard time finding a nice outdoors-y place in the city that feels like it's an actual escape. I mean, Klyde Warren is nice and all but it's literally surrounded by buildings and cityscape. Enter Reverchon Park - it's just the loveliest thing I've found in Dallas, yet. I went on a Saturday afternoon and it was perfectly serene, I had the whole back part of the park to myself to just run, stare into the sun, and rejuvenate. It reminds me of my favorite park in SF called Lafayette, I miss it so much as I use to go every weekend and I'm glad to find another that reminds me of my former home. The only con is that there are some folks that don't take care of the park and there's a few litterings I saw around the area, which is really disappointing. Other than that, it's just a perfect place to fall in love with nature. I can't wait to go back. I parked by the Rec center and it looked perfectly safe during the daytime.

    Covered playground
    Lisa R.

    Yeah! Another place you can bring your toddler. It has it all. 1. Covered playground - a must in the hot Texas sun. 2. Clean bathrooms at the community center. 3. Ample Parking 4. Close proximity to the Katy Trail 5. Wide open spaces Sure, I'd like it better if there was a fence around the playground to keep my toddler from running into traffic - but that is what I am there for.

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    I used to enjoy coming here on the weekends to relax. It's become too crowded the last few times I have visited.

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    I parked by a white building for free and then realized the bridge connected to the Katy Trail. It…read morewas nice to have a clear walking path. I also liked the benches placed throughout the park area with the pond. It was quite relaxing after a long day.

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    Couple of figure statues. Big whoop. Not much else going on here. Not really scenic or anythingread more

    [4] - Location [5] - Uniqueness…read more [5] - Free Entry A hidden gem that brings me memories of " A Secret Garden" Or a ritual sacred place in Uptown Dallas. Though very small and delicate, this would the perfect place for photography, read a book, even perhaps some meditation. There is unique stones statues placed here from, Dragons, to gargoyles, angels. The trees are delicately placed, some I have never seen before with many beautiful colors and foliage. I loved it when I came to check it out, many much parking so you may get luck if there is not many people there, which usually there are for taking pictures. It is not a big place, it is very small, but enough to take a nice little stroll and enjoy for whomever made this place available to the public. Note - When we arrived there are sign's at the entrances that say, in order to enter this property you had to call a number that was on the sign and ask for permission first before entering. I did not call, and just walked around admiring the garden as many others did. Though, if you do plan on going, enter at your own risk ( You prob should call and ask for permission first). Sadly I did not take a picture of the sign. I was probably only there 15 minutes at the most to enjoy the whole garden. I'd love to go back with my camera to take some nice pictures sometime. Totally a nice little place to check out if you happen to be in this area.

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    Trinity Skyline Trail

    4.6
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    1.4 mi

    Great views of the Calatravas bridges and downtown! This…read moreimproved hiking and biking trail takes you past some of the most scenic parts of downtown Dallas. From the floodplain of the Trinity River, you can see all the bright lights of Big D. Downtown Dallas has two bridges designed by the internationally acclaimed architect, Santiago Calatravas. There's one at each end of the trail here. There's no restrooms here along this trail. No shade from trees. The area around the Trinity has been mowed to keep things visible, and a concrete path to follow. There's a map at the trail head that walks you through the features of the Trinity river valley. This place is generally pretty sketchy at night- there's a place you can pull off the road and park and make out or whatever those people are doing in their cars. It seems like a fantastic place to meet some shady characters late at night. I wouldn't hike past sundown. I went walking alone through the trail, and I'm pretty sure I made some of the other joggers uncomfortable when there was nobody else around... I'd have felt much more comfortable on a bike.

    From what I understand based on the trail maps, the Trinity Skyline trail itself is a little less…read morethan 5 mile loop, but it connects to another trail which could lengthen it. On our first trip out, we only walked the half mile leg of the trail between the Trinity Overlook and the Ronald Kirk Pedestrian Bridge. Street parking was easy at the Overlook. There weren't a lot of spaces but there also weren't a lot of cars. I think most people start from one of the other trailheads. The views from the overlook are nice, but not as nice as the views from the pedestrian bridge. It would probably be more exciting at night. From the overlook we descended down a steep hill to the trail. The path is a little rocky but still adequate for running, assuming you have good shoes. This definitely isn't a trail for you barefoot runners! I can't speak for the rest of it, but this portion of the trail was NOT LIT, so it wouldn't be an early morning or night run option without a flashlight (and a taser). It is roughly a flat half mile from the overlook to the bridge and it is beautiful. There are views of both the Margaret McDermott and Margaret Hunt Hill bridges, the Trinity River, and the Dallas Skyline. Walking the trail in early April, everything was vibrantly green and absolutely stunning. We hopped off the trail to walk down the Ronald Kirk pedestrian bridge. On a Friday mid morning in the midst of Coronavirus quarantine, the bridge was sparsely populated - just a few people here and there running, biking, or walking their dogs. I see from previous reviewers that it is normally quite lively, which will be a fun thing to go back and experience, but it was also nice to have the bridge mostly to ourselves and peacefully take in the 360 degree views. The Trinity Skyline trail and the Ronald Kirk Pedestrian bridge come together to make a true urban oasis. Go check it out!

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