Natural Areas

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Looking for bluebonnets and other wildflowers?

Several Frisco parks offer excellent spots to enjoy the Texas state flower and other native species from spring through fall. Check out these parks to see and photograph these beautiful blooms as they cover fields and hills around the city!

  • Freedom Meadow at Warren Sports Complex, 7599 Eldorado Parkway, Frisco, TX 75033
  • Frisco Commons Park Meadow, 8000 McKinney Road, Frisco TX 75034
  • Monarch View Park, 1900 Koehn Dr., Frisco, TX 75034
  • Pearson Acres Park, 7550 Teel Pkwy, Frisco, TX 75034
  • Wildflower Loop along Big Bluestem Trail at Grand Park, 5001 Cotton Gin Rd., Frisco, TX 75034


1135 Natural Area

1135 Wildlife Preserve

Located at the intersection of Carraway Drive & Teel Parkway

Notable Features:

  • 38.6 acres
  • 3.1 mile Walk Trail
  • 2 Ponds for fishing

Beaver's Bend

Beaver’s Bend Park

5011 Legacy Drive, Frisco TX 75034

Notable Features:

  • 26 acres
  • 1.2 mile Bike & Walk Trail
  • Pond
  • Playground
  • Parking

Boyd Park (3)

Boyd Park

355 Stonebrook Parkway, Frisco TX 75034

Notable Features:

  • 9.8 acres
  • Fishing pond & pier

Cottonwood Creek

Cottonwood Creek Greenbelt

3925 Bear Creek Lane, Frisco TX 75034

Notable Features:

  • 77 acres
  • 2 mile Walk Trail
  • Stocked Pond for fishing
  • Wildlife Viewing Platforms
  • Parking

Bluebonnets

Freedom Meadow at Warren Sports Complex

7599 Eldorado Parkway, Frisco TX 75034

Notable Features:

  • 5 acres
  • September 11, 2001 Memorial
  • Seeded with native wildflowers with the help of the Frisco Garden Club

Frisco Commons

Frisco Commons Park

8000 McKinney Road, Frisco TX 75034

Notable Features:

  • 63 acres
  • Bike & Walk Trail
  • Stocked Pond for fishing
  • Playground
  • Parking

J.C. Grant Park

J.C. Grant Park

8220 Wade Boulevard, Frisco TX 75034

Notable Features


Limestone Quarry

Limestone Quarry Park

6300 Maltby Drive, Frisco TX 75034

Notable Features:


NW Community Trail

Northwest Community Park

1525 Gloryview Road, Frisco TX 75034

Notable Features:

teel pond

Teel Pond

Located off Teel Parkway and south of Main Street

Notable Features:

  • Fishing Pond
  • Wildlife viewing

Texas Blackland Prairies Map - Photo Credit, Texas Parks & WildlifeBlackland Prairie

The Blackland Prairie is the primary ecological region found here in north Texas. The prairie was named after its rich, dark soil and runs 300 miles from the Red River in North Texas down to San Antonio in the south. This Texas ecoregion consists of nearly 5,000 acres, which is a small fraction of its original 12 million acres. Early settlers were attracted to this area because of the rich soils and abundant grasses which were ideal farmlands. Today, the depletion of these prairies can be contributed to farming, ranching, and urban development. Fortunately, Frisco has several locations that allow you to experience these natural areas

The ecoregion is characterized by fine textured, clay soils, and predominantly prairie natural vegetation such as Big bluestem, Little bluestem, Indiangrass, and Switchgrass. The area is characterized by humid, subtropical, continental climate with hot summers and mild winters. The average maximum temperature in Frisco occurs in August (96.1°F); the average minimum temperatures occurs in January (35.5°F) with an annual average temperature of 66.2°F. The average annual rainfall is 41.23 inches.

(Map Credit: Texas Parks & Wildlife)