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OVERVIEW
The Dallas Park and Recreation Department maintains more than 21,000 park acres
including 17 lakes with 4,400 surface acres of water at 17 park sites, 17,196
acres of greenbelt / park land, and 61.60 miles of jogging and bike trails at
24 locations. The Department provides leisure, recreational and cultural
activities at:
- 406 neighborhood, community and regional parks
- 258 tennis courts
- 221 play sets
- 146 soccer fields
- 88 softball diamonds
- 11 football fields
- 31 baseball diamonds
- 112 pavilions
- 38 neighborhood and 22 community swimming pools
- 15 sandlots
- 47 recreation centers
- 6 "18-hole" golf courses
- 3 golf course driving ranges
- 5 tennis centers
DEPARTMENT FUNCTIONS Top of Page
Recreation provides for the management, supervision,
coordination, and implementation of an array of leisure service opportunities,
including such organized activities as athletics, sports, arts, crafts, drama,
physical fitness, music, and aquatics, utilizing recreation centers, athletic
fields, swimming pools, open space, schools, and special facilities. Recreation
also provides for the assessment, planning, coordination, implementation, and
evaluation of leisure services for senior citizens and disabled persons in
cooperation with community agencies and organizations.
Maintenance provides for the maintenance of park lands, street
medians, triangles, athletic fields, special non-park properties such as
libraries and cemeteries, including the respective shelters, rest rooms,
playground equipment and other structures, and picnic equipment. Additional
responsibilities include the production of plants; maintenance of electrical
and plumbing systems, fountains, pools, and irrigation systems; forestry
management; maintenance of interior park walks and drives; and the repair and
maintenance of uncommon equipment.
Golf and Tennis provides the public a high quality of golf and
tennis opportunities at six, 18-hole golf courses (five locations), three
driving ranges, and five tennis centers located throughout Dallas. These
facilities provide full services seven days a week including professional
instruction, food service, retail sale of merchandise and supplies, and
equipment and repair services.
Dallas Zoo and Aquarium provides for the operation of a 100
acre zoological park and a 45,000 square foot aquarium which provides their
patrons with exposure to a large representative collection of wildlife from all
regions of the world, including many unusual, rare and endangered species, some
of which are extinct in wild habitats. In addition to providing such exhibits
for the appreciation, education, and leisure enjoyment of the public, the
Dallas Zoo and Aquarium play key roles in a global network of breeding and
research programs designed to preserve the world's wildlife for future
generations. The Zoo and Aquarium also offer extensive on and off-site
educational offerings primarily targeted to Dallas youth.
Fair Park provides for the continued year-round operation of
Fair Park for the enhancement, development, and improvement of the park as a
public entertainment center, international tourist attraction, cultural/museum
location, and total leisure service facility. Fair Park will continue to host
the annual State Fair, Cotton Bowl Classic, Texas-OU football game, and the
Midway through contract with the State Fair of Texas Association.
Fair Park Newsletters
Educational and Botanical provides financial assistance for
facilities, services, and the coordination of various educational and botanical
agencies to meet the desires of Dallas residents and visitors through the
Dallas Civic Garden Center and the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Society,
which provides scientific, educational, and leisure exhibits and programs
designed to heighten awareness of the natural world.
PARK SURVEY Top of Page
Dallas Park and Recreation Department wants to know: How Do We Rate?
Survey Form (Microsoft WORD format)
Survey Form (PDF format)
Please save this Microsoft Word form, fill it out and email it to us at
PKR_REPLY@mail.ci.dallas.tx.us.
If you do not have Microsoft Word, you can print the PDF form, fill it out and
mail it to us at:
City of Dallas Park and Recreation Department, 3012 S. Hampton, Dallas, TX
75224-99091
Recreation Center Brochures Top of Page
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