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Play at the Park 2022
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Mar 23, 2022

Spring is the Perfect Time to PLAY at the Park!

Texas winter is always up and down, but thankfully we are finally in Spring! There's no better time to play at the park now that the weather is warming up. Southlake boasts numerous gorgeous public parks, and there’s nothing better than getting outside and playing with friends. Our PLAY at the Park program is a…

Texas winter is always up and down, but thankfully we are finally in Spring! There’s no better time to play at the park now that the weather is warming up.

Southlake boasts numerous gorgeous public parks, and there’s nothing better than getting outside and playing with friends. Our PLAY at the Park program is a great way to get your kids active outdoors. Each month, we’ll choose a different Southlake Park to explore on a beautiful Saturday.

Apart from the incredible scenery of our public parks, our staff will provide structured activities to create a fun-filled day for all participants. Games, activities, hiking trails, and open space will make this a day to remember. Participants receive a yummy lunch to keep them energized as they play outside!

Here’s a look at our upcoming PLAY at the Park outings:

  • Saturday, March 26 Liberty Park
  • Saturday, April 23 Bob Jones Nature Center and Preserve
  • Saturday, May 28 Bicentennial Park

Claim your spot and get outside! Register here.

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