The City of Denton maintains several parks which serve as hangouts for Dentonites and playplaces for Denton children.
Avondale Park
Avondale Park is a 17.85-acre, neighborhood park located at 2021 Devonshire Drive .
Bowling Green Park and Community Garden
Bowling Green Park is an 18-acre, neighborhood park and community garden located at 2200 Bowling Green Street .
Briercliff Park
Briercliff Park is a 9.62-acre, neighborhood park located at 3200 State School Road .
Carl Young, Sr. Park
Carl Young, Sr. Park (previously known as Phoenix Park) is a 9.8-acre, neighborhood park located at 327 S Wood Street .
Clear Creek Natural Heritage Center
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Cross Timbers Park
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Denia Park and Center
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Evers Park
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Fred Moore Park
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Greenbelt Trail
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Joe Skiles Park
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Lake Forest and Wiggly Field Dog Park
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Mack Park and Roberts Field
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McKenna Park
Mckenna Park is probably the park closest to the UNT campus.
Milam Park
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MLK Park and Center
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Nette Shultz Park
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North Lakes Park and Center
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North Pointe Park
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Owsley Park
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Quakertown Park
Quakertown Park is the setting of the annual Arts and Jazz Festival.
Quakertown Park is named after the settlement of the 1880s (see Quakertown), who in turn named it after the abolitionist Quakers who helped free slaves in the Underground Railroad. The original residents of Quakertown were voted out in favor of the park being built.
Rail Trail
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Skate Works Park
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South Lakes Park and Eureka Playground
For more information see South Lakes Park (main page).
South Lakes Park (also called Eureka Park) is a 187.29-acre, city park located at 556 Hobson Lane . The Eureka Playground is a fun place to play for both children and adults - it is especially well suited to games of tag.
Water Works Park
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Wiggly Field Dog Park
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