Steve S.
Yelp
White Rock Lake Park is almost 2,000 acres including White Rock Lake, hiking and biking trails, blackland prairie, picnic areas and event spaces.
White Rock Lake was formed by damming White Rock Creek. The creek widens to become White Rock Lake. From the spillway the lake empties into the Trinity River. The lake itself covers 1,254 acres.
The blackland prairies are a temperate grassland ecoregion extending roughly 300 miles from the Red River along parts of the Texas/Oklahoma border, to San Antonio in the south. Less than 1% of the once vast prairie remains, making it the most-endangered large ecosystem in North America. White Rock Lake Park contains about 250 acres of the original blackland prairie (formerly a dairy farm) in 15 unmarked parcels on the eastern side of the lake.
Dallas' nature paradise is located in the eastern part of the city, just off of both Mockingbird Lane on the northern side of the lake, and Garland Road on the eastern part of the lake. There are access points for Automobiles, pedestrians and cyclists from both sides of the lake. Lawther Drive wraps around the western side of the lake, on which sits a beautiful collection of lovely homes.
The Dallas Arboretum & Garden occupies an envious location along part of the lake's eastern shoreline (fenced off from the general public as admission is required for the Arboretum, at its main entrance on Garland Road). Separate paid parking for the Arboretum is available in both an enclosed parking garage directly across from the entrance, as well as open-lot parking adjacent to the Arboretum, but still within the fenced grounds.
The lake features well-maintained bike/hike/walking/jogging paths/trails. It has a plentiful number of picnic spots (some with tables. There are kayak rentals available and sailing is allowed on the lake. No boats with engines are allowed, and no swimming is allowed.
There are also nicely paved roads that run along parts of the eastern and western shoreline and grounds, if you would like to sightsee at a leisurely pace without getting out of the car. There are also some playgrounds for children, as the lake and grounds are perfectly suited for individuals or friends or families. All are welcome, and you will see A wonderful collection of the peoples of Dallas, enjoying this urban jewel.
Due to the age of the lake and grounds, the trees are tall and wide, and include oaks, pecan, sweetgum and cottonwood. The flora is lush and plentiful.
Depending on the time of year and the time of day, you could see any assortment of wildlife. White Rock Lake Park is home to 33 types of mammals, including squirrels, rabbits, skunks, raccoons, possums, bobcats, red foxes, and minks. There are 54 varieties of reptiles, including rattlesnakes, turtles, lizards, and horned toads. Twenty kinds of amphibians call the park home including salamanders, toads and frogs. There more than 217 species of birds, including swans, pelicans, sea gulls, loons, and all kinds of ducks. Nineteen kinds of fish swim in the waters of White Rock Lake, making it an angler's paradise including bass, crappie, and catfish.
White Rock Lake Park Features:
9.33 mile hike and bike trail
Winfrey Point
Big Thicket
White Rock Lake Museum
Bath House Cultural Center
Dallas Arboretum
Audubon Society bird watching area
Wetland
Celebration Tree Grove
Dog Park
Picnic areas
Pavilions
Piers
Boat ramps
Kayak concession
To rent any of the park facilities including pavilions, Winfrey Point or Big Thicket, you should contact the Dallas Parks Department.
Just remember that as you enjoy this beautiful gift to our city, please treat the park and lake with respect. Please pick up after yourself and never litter. If trash barrels happen to be full, please take your trash with you, don't let it spill over where it could blow around the grounds and even into the lake.
Also remember to treat your fellow citizens kindly, by respecting their space, keeping music at a reasonable level and following the guidelines of using the hike and bike paths/trails and any other posted signs or regulations.
A number of devoted and gracious people, spend a lot of volunteer hours in helping the park system keep the lake and grounds as clean as possible, so please do your part as well.
We all want to be able to enjoy everything that this beautiful lake and grounds has to offer. Consider it, and treat it, as you would a good friend.
... Steve