Parks & Trails

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The City of Frisco has over 50 parks ranging from small neighborhood parks to large community parks, along with a system of trails and natural areas.


Find a park or trail near you with our interactive map!

Community Parks

Frisco's community parks  accommodate organized team play for softball, baseball, soccer, lacrosse, cricket, football, and more. Reservations are required to use fields. Community parks also provide a variety of other amenities depending on location including playgrounds, concessions, ponds for fishing, basketball and tennis courts, sand volleyball, disc golf, batting tunnels, and a skate park.

Natural Areas

Frisco has green spaces across the city where you can get away from the hustle and bustle and spend time in nature. Enjoy a hike, discover native plants and animals, or pause for quiet time by a stream or pond.

Trails

Frisco has a growing system of hike and bike trails.  View the list of trails or use our interactive Frisco Trails Map for locations across the city. More hike and bike trails and walking loops can be found at individual neighborhood parks.

Neighborhood Parks

There’s a good chance you’ll find a neighborhood park close to home for active play and fresh air. Neighborhood parks have playgrounds and open space and depending on location, basketball courts, trails and more.

  • Ballpark Plaza
  • Beavers Bend Park
  • Bi Centennial Park
  • Bobwhite Park
  • Boulder Draw Park
  • Boyd Park
  • Camey Spur Park
  • Cannaday Recreation Area
  • Cottonwood Creek Greenbelt
  • Coyote Crossing Park
  • Crescent Park
  • Duncan Park
  • Fairways Green Park
  • Falcons Field Park
  • Foncine Settlement Park
  • Gallegos Park
  • Hummingbird Park
  • J.C. Grant Park
  • Jimmy & Clara Jones Park
  • J.R. Newman Park & Spray Park
  • Jack Hamilton Park
  • Kathy Seei Park
  • Limestone Quarry Park
  • Miramonte Park
  • Monarch View Park
  • Mourning Dove Park
  • Oakbrook Park
  • Old Orchard Park
  • Park Vista
  • Pearson Acres Park
  • Plum Creek Park
  • Preston Manor Park
  • Preston North Park
  • Preston Ridge Park
  • Shepherds Glen Park & Spray Park
  • Starwood Park
  • Stephen's Green Park
  • Stewart Creek Park
  • Tuscany Meadows Park
  • Vivian Stark McCallum Park
  • Wrangler's Range Park
  • Youth Center Park
  • Yucca Ridge Park

*As part of our normal winter operations, the water fountains at our parks are turned off on December 1 and they remain off until March.

Parks Hours

All parks open 30 minutes before sunrise and close 30 minutes after sunset. Sports complexes and community parks close at midnight. The Frisco Skate Park closes at 10 p.m.

Future Parks

See what’s on the horizon in Frisco parks development.

Parks Ordinance Reminders

  • Animals are not allowed in or around athletic fields, concessions, restrooms, plazas, playground areas or within 75 feet thereof. Ordinance 06-06-55 (PDF)
  • Owners are responsible for picking up after their animals and properly disposing of the waste on all public or private property. Ordinance 08-01-06 (PDF)
  • Animals must be accompanied by a responsible person and be restrained by leash, rope, cord or other physical restraint devices at all times. Ordinance 08-01-06 (PDF)

Lost and Found

If you lost an item at our parks or trails, please fill out this form. Our staff will try to help you locate your missing item.

If you found a lost item, please contact our Admin office at 972-292-6500 or email playfrisco@friscotexas.gov.