River Legacy Parks

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Arlington, United States

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City park· Athletic field· Park· Playground· Museums· Hiking area· Picnic ground· Tourist attraction

River Legacy Parks Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

River Legacy Parks is located in Arlington, United States on 701 NW Green Oaks Blvd. River Legacy Parks is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category city park in United States.

Address

701 NW Green Oaks Blvd

Phone

+1 8174595474

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Cameo McNeley

Great place for learning and exploring with the kids. We had a wonderful day biking some trails and playing at their wonderfully constructed playground! Love this place. Def coming back!

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O'Neal Bunch

The best off-road trails I've found in the DFW area! Hard packed, smooth & no rocks!!

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Diana Martinez

Great park. Good playground. Plenty of benches and grilling areas. Pavilions that can be rented out for outdoor parties . Big spacious fields and great trails for bike riding ,roller skating , runs and walks with the family. Beware of wild animals that live in the park. We've seen a bob cat, raccoon, armadillo, Wolf spider on some of our walks.

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David Kamara

What a park! Where do I start? First, it's massive. If you like hiking or biking, you'll love it. RLP has an 8-mile paved biking trail, not to mention the unpaved ones, which are webbed all over the park. It has a bit of everything; open fields, kids' playgrounds, BBQ area, river (saw many kayakers), a pond, trees (more like a forest), calisthenics area, an event center, and abundant parking. Oh I almost forgot, there's a science center for kids under renovation at the time of writing. Moreover, it's very well maintained. It's always clean, with countless trash cans spread around. Of course, with a park of this size and vegetation, you'd expect a bit of wildlife. I've seen raccoons and snakes, and other reviewers have reported seeing other animals. So, take necessary caution. Most importantly, it feels safe. I haven't heard of any concerning incidents. Still, if you'll venture into deep territory, be cautious. Weekends are usually busy for the obvious reasons. Nonetheless, there is still room for everyone. No, I have no qualms about this park. Enjoy! (Excuse the photos, was CLOUDY that day)

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Sally Whitman

This is a beautiful place to visit located by the Trinity River. Very great for walking and site seeing.