LEWISVILLE
1. Central Park
The park was developed in 1986 as Lewisville’s Sesquicentennial Park, which celebrated 150 years of independence for the Republic of Texas. The park has pavilions available for rental.
Cost: Free
Hours: 6 a.m.-10 p.m.
1899 S. Edmonds Lane
972-219-3550
www.playlewisville.com/parks/park-listings/central-park
2. East Hill Neighborhood Park
East Hill Neighborhood Park is almost 22 acres in size and is one of the larger neighborhood parks in Lewisville. The uncovered picnic and covered picnic areas cannot be reserved and are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Cost: Free
Hours: 6 a.m.-10 p.m.
2681 Lake Ridge Road
972-219-3550
www.playlewisville.com/parks/park-listings/east-hill-neighborhood-park
3. Lake Park
The park is over 662 acres. Lake Park is operated by Lewisville on property leased from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. It is divided into four major areas, including the golf course, the athletic facilities, day-use areas and a marina.
Cost: $10 (credit card only)
Hours: 7 a.m.-9 p.m.
600 Sandy Beach Road
972-219-3550
www.playlewisville.com/parks/park-listings/lake-park
4. Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area
The LLELA offers a variety of outdoor nature programs that feature bird watching, history and hiking on 2,600 acres. The park is open for field trips and to the general public daily along with a set schedule of events and activities.
Cost: daily entry $5 (per vehicle), $20 (per van or bus with 10-25 passengers), $30 (per bus with more than 25 seats)
Hours: 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
201 E. Jones St.
972-219-3550
www.llela.org/llela-home
5. Railroad Park
The park, which opened in 2009, features 16 sports fields, a dog park, a skate park, three lakes for irrigation and a 1.5-mile perimeter walking and jogging trail designed to connect to the regional Trinity Trail. The original Katy Train Depot once stood 1 mile north of the park, and its railroad track just west of the park now serves the Denton County Transportation Authority’s A-Train. The theme of the park embodies the deep tradition of the local rail service.
Cost: Free
Hours: 7 a.m.-11 p.m.
1301 S. Railroad St.
972-219-5077
www.playlewisville.com/parks/park-listings/railroad-park
FLOWER MOUND
6. Heritage Park of Flower Mound
This Flower Mound park has a splash pad, wildflower-themed playground, performance pavilion, disc golf course, nature overlook, pond with boardwalk and waterfall, picnic tables and multiuse trails.
Cost: Free
Hours: 5 a.m.-11 p.m.
600 Spinks Road
972-874-6000
www.flower-mound.com/1652/24388/Heritage-Park-of-Flower-Mound
7. Leonard & Helen Johns
Community Park
The park has a fishing pond, tennis courts, picnic tables, pavilions, grills and multiuse trails.
Cost: Free
Hours: 5 a.m.-11 p.m.
1850 Timber Creek Road
972-874-6000
www.flower-mound.com/2016/44224/
Leonard-Helen-Johns-Community-Park
8. Post Oak Park
Post Oak Park is a bug-themed playground. It offers pavilions, picnic tables, a fishing pond, nature trails, a boardwalk, an observation deck, multiuse trails and adult exercise equipment.
Cost: Free
Hours: 5 a.m.-11 p.m.
751 Flower Mound Road
972-874-6000
www.flower-mound.com/2025/44259/Post-Oak-Park
9. Spring Lake Park
Spring Lake Park offers residents a fishing pond, picnic tables, grills, pavilions and multiuse trails.
Cost: Free
Hours: 5 a.m.-11 p.m.
4815 Windmill Lane
972-874-6000
www.flower-mound.com/2028/44267/Spring-Lake-Park
10. Twin Coves Park and Campground
Twin Coves Park is located on 243 acres on the north shore of Grapevine Lake. Families can enjoy a variety of features, including a playground, pavilions, a grass volleyball court, horseshoes, nature trails, kayak rentals, a boat launch and a lake overlook area with a fire pit and seating.
Cost: $10 (per vehicle)
Hours: 6 a.m.-10 p.m.
5001 Wichita Trail
972-874-6399
www.flower-mound.com/1394/Twin-Coves-Park-and-Campground
HIGHLAND VILLAGE
11. Copperas Branch Park
Copperas Branch Park is a regional park leased from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and is located on the shoreline of Lake Lewisville. The park is approximately 75 acres and is open year-round.
Cost: $10 (per vehicle/per day)
Hours: 5 a.m.-11 p.m.
101 Highland Village Road
www.highlandvillage.org/Facilities/Facility/Details/Copperas-Branch-Park-2
12. Pilot Knoll Park
Pilot Knoll Park is a park bordering Lake Lewisville in Highland Village. This park is 65-85 acres, depending on the water level. It is available for camping, hiking, horseback riding and other outdoor activities. The park has a day use area, overnight and primitive camping.
Cost: $10 (per vehicle per day)
Hours: 5 a.m.-11 p.m.
218A Orchid Hill Road
940-455-2228
ww.highlandvillage.org/Facilities/Facility/Details/1
13. Unity Park
Unity Park is Highland Village’s 38-acre community park. Unity Park contains five softball/baseball fields, four batting cages, four tennis courts, eight U5 soccer fields, hike and bike trails, a small pond with a fishing pier, four practice soccer fields, a picnic pavilion, a Kid’s Kastle playground structure and a dog park.
Cost: Free
Hours: 6 a.m.-11 p.m.
2200 Briarhill Blvd.
972-317-7430
www.highlandvillage.org/Facilities/Facility/Details/Unity-Park-3
14. Village Park
Village Park in Highland Village offers benches, a fishing pier, grills, picnic tables, a playground, a trail and a water fountain.
Cost: Free
Hours: 5 a.m.-11 p.m.
3000 Saddle Brook Drive
www.highlandvillage.org/Facilities/Facility/Details/Village-Park-12