Lewisville Parks and Playgrounds
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    Lewisville
    Parks & Trails


    Central Park and Memorial Park can be found on our Favorite Parks
    page.
     
    Lake Park in Lewisville can be found on it's own page, Lake Park Lewisville.
     
    Aquatic and Recreation Centers will be found on our Sports & Rec page.
     

    Leonard L. Woods Park

    1000 Arbor Way & Century Oaks
    click for map

    Leonard L. Woods Park consists of 31 acres running adjacent to the north side of the channelized Prairie Creek from Garden Ridge Blvd. West to Kirkpatrick Lane.


    Facilities:
    Multi-Use Court
    Picnic Shelter
    Playground
    2 Backstops
    18-Hole Disc Golf Course
    Hike and Bike Trail (Roughly 6/8 of a mile)
     

    Vista Ridge Park
     
    Vista Ridge Park is continuous to the northbank of Denton Creek approximately one half mile south of the SH 121 Bypass and three-quarters of a mile southwest of IH 35E.
     
    Vista Ridge is 20.4 acres and contains one adult softball field, two youth softball fields and associated parking spaces.
     
    Other facilities include a playground, restroom/concession building, grouped exercise stations, a fishing pier onto Denton Creek and 1280 Linear feet of hike and bike trail.


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    Map of Lewisville Parks


    To download the image below, which includes a complete list of Lewisville parks, the amenities that each offers, along with a visual map of where they're located, please click the image.

    To go to the City of Lewisville "Parks" page, which lists each of these parks, CLICK HERE.


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    Bicycle & Walking Trails


    The City of Lewisville Parks and Leisure Services Department is committed to providing a variety of recreational opportunities to its citizens that are safe, enjoyable, and promote good health. One major aspect of that is the bicycle and walking trails for public use. Paths are designed for a mix of cyclists and walkers and offer routes from place to place throughout the city.
     
    The WOW brochure contains a more detailed description of the various paths and parks amenities that are available at all Parks & Leisure Services facilities, City Hall and Library.

    For information you may also call the Department offices at 972-219-3550.

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