Here is a sneak peek at some of the areas featured at Frisco’s newest park, which is set to open to the public with a two-day celebration Oct. 5-6.

What you need to know

Kaleidoscope Park’s Oct. 5-6 grand opening will feature multiple activities spread out across both days, according to a Sept. 24 news release from the Kaleidoscope Park Foundation. This includes face painting, a petting zoo, music performances from the Plano Symphony Orchestra, theater performances, a drone show and more.

The official ribbon cutting ceremony for the park will take place at 11 a.m. Oct. 5. Other scheduled activities include an Oct. 5 tour with Janet Echelman, the artist behind the park’s 133-foot-long, butterfly-inspired art installation.

A full list of grand opening activities can be found here.






Some context

Construction on Kaleidoscope Park started in fall 2021 as part of a two-decade, multibillion-dollar Hall Park redevelopment project. It was the result of a public-private partnership between the city of Frisco and Hall Group, the company behind Hall Park, where Kaleidoscope Park is located.