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    Klyde Warren Park

    4.5 (613 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Nori F.

    Cute! Haven't been to Klyde Warren in many years, but the park is nice and fun. Plenty of seating around the park and in the kids play area. Good playground, seems pretty safe for littles. On certain days they have food trucks parked also, if you want a snack or drink. We parked in a nearby parking garage and walked about a block to the park.

    Tabitha D.

    There are two dog parks here. Well maintained and has its regulars. Has a double gate for extra safety when the dogs are leaving the park. There are water bowls; a hose; and a plastic pool that can be used.

    Field for fun and games
    Andrea H.

    This park is located in the City if Dallas Arts District and is directly across the street from the Dallas Museum of Art (DMA). It has a beautiful field of lush green grass great for an impromptu game of soccer or frisbee with the kids. On the outskirts of the lawn is a walkway shaded by massive trees. Small, colorful metal chairs and tables are found where you can plop down to enjoy a picnic. The main street has about twenty food trucks lined up where you can choose from sweet snacks or savory meals. The city has invested in power drops for each, so you don't have to listen to the hum of engines or generators. There is also a playground for kids to hangout and the far end has a stage or two where entertainers perform during the cooler spring and fall months. Klyde Warren Park is a great place to relax, hangout with others, or simply stroll through on your way to or from the Dallas Museum of Art. We are regulars here, and I'm guessing you will be too.

    October 2024
    Bradly P.

    Klyde Warren Park is a lovely park located in the heart of Downtown, Dallas that offers a variety of activities to enjoy with family or friends all season long! This park has luscious green grass going from one end to the other offering many outdoor festivities throughout the year. They have a beautiful park for the kids with slides and tubes to play on as well multiple games such as ping pong tables, corn hole, and connect four! The park is laced up with food trucks on both sides offering delicious gourmet food that is convenient and tasty. There are also a couple restaurants on site as well as coffee shops. There is a splash pad for the kids to run around to cool off for the hot Texas months and offers fun events such as musicals, concerts, and dancing that is observed on the stage that is onsite. They do a great job decorating the park for each of the four seasons and I really enjoy coming out to see what they have new each year. The park has some of the best city views of the city where you can experience the hustle and bustle while sitting on a bench or the grass just soaking it all in. I definitely recommend this park to anyone in the DFW area looking to explore more cost-effective things to do that doesn't break the bank while having the opportunity to soak up the Texas sun while getting your daily fix of vitamin D in for the day.

    National burrito day!

    Caught food truck before they closed for a last minute burrito! First timer and I'm impressed with the service and courtesy!

    Santa
    Skip S.

    Back for the Christmas market. Lots of vendors and music. Great with great weather. Attended by locals and visitors to Dallas. Mi Cocina Mexican food restaurant as well as food trucks options.

    Rob B.

    If you're in the city then you must stop by. This place is a food truck heaven. We happen to stop by on our vacation to Dallas. There was fireworks / live music / splash pad for the kids. Parking was a little difficult but if you're willing to walk a block or two there are parking garages. Parking garage was reasonably priced.

    Bladimir M.

    large park perfect for families, friend groups, couples. the water sections are great with kids who want to play outside in the summer heat. lots of open green space perfect for picnics. also lots of tables. the skyline in the background is great. the lights at night are great.

    Kat C.

    This is a cute spot for photos, a quick stroll, and to see the fountain lights at night. Not sure if there are restrooms here but there are restaurants across the street.

    Street facing view
    Theresa D.

    It's in a beautiful area nestled in the city. You get all of the open air and sun, the trees, the green grass while being surrounded by inner city buildings. It's big enough that children can run around. There are lots of recreational fun things that groups and or two people could do. Or one could just sit in people watch it's worth it.

    Enjoying a lemonade.
    Steven J.

    Klyde Warren Park is, simply put, awesome. Imagine a large, modern park with lots of amenities such as fountains, dog parks, playgrounds, covered foosball/pingpong tables. Not to mention, it's conveniently located right in Downtown Dallas. KWP also typically has food trucks almost every day. When we went, there was over 30 trucks with every cuisine you can think of. Most of these food trucks are consistently at the park. The Salty Donut, for instance, has been there consistently for years serving up donuts. A great place for anyone visiting the DFW area.

    Twenty three,23,10+13 days till Christmas
    Guy H.

    The Park that united a city. When I first heard of the plan to build a park over the existing freeway I was skeptical. However, as the Uptown area of Downtown has developed, Klyde Warren Park has in fact joined a city to make it whole and accessable. Thanks City Planners. Go!

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

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    Came here with my boyfriend, since the weather's been so nice. We had to wait for a few minutes to…read moreenter the park, since they let the same amount of people go in as those exiting. It's so nice to be surrounded by nature and to see such great views. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes and maybe bring a hiking stick if you have an issue with balance, since there are lots of uneven paths and steps. Overall, it was a really nice park and we walked the entire area. Will definitely visit again!

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    Reverchon Park - Got to witness this amazing tree falling yesterday morning out of no where

    Got to witness this amazing tree falling yesterday morning out of no where

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    4.6(20 reviews)
    1.9 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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