Allan Saxe Park

3501 Curry Rd, Arlington, TX 76001
18 acres | 7.3 hectares

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About the Location

Park Overview

Located in Arlington, TX, Allan Saxe Park offers a refreshing 18-acre escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Unlike some of the larger, more crowded parks in the area, this nearby park maintains a peaceful vibe that's perfect when you're craving a bit of tranquility in the outdoors.

The park bears the name of Allan Saxe, a retired professor from the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) who dedicated his time to the Arlington unit of the American Heart Association and the Humane Society of North Texas. His community spirit lives on in this clean, well-maintained green space that locals have come to cherish.

Natural Features

At the heart of the park sits a serene pond stocked with fish - a little paradise for those who enjoy casting a line. If you're patient, you'll likely spot turtles sunning themselves on logs and branches, adding a touch of wildlife charm to your visit.

The paved walking trails wind through the landscape, offering a smooth surface for your morning jog or evening stroll. Many local residents have made the well-maintained loop part of their daily routine - it's just long enough to get your steps in without feeling like a workout marathon.

Within the park, mature trees create pockets of shade, making even Texas summer days more bearable as you relax on the open green spaces. These natural areas invite everything from impromptu picnics to lazy afternoon reading sessions.

Recreation Amenities

If you're bringing the kids along, you'll appreciate the two distinct playground areas that cater to different age groups. The smaller children's playground benefits from natural shade provided by surrounding trees (a serious plus during those hot months), while a second area offers more challenging equipment for older kids.

The park's large open field provides plenty of space for casual games - great for a family soccer match or t-ball practice without the formality of a sports complex. Four benches are strategically placed near the playgrounds, with three of them thoughtfully positioned in shaded spots.

Dog owners will feel welcome here too. The park is dog-friendly and even features dedicated water fountains for your four-legged companions. You can find dog waste bags stationed throughout the grounds - making it easy to be a responsible pet parent.

Picnic Facilities

When hunger strikes, you won't need to leave the natural setting behind. Picnic tables are scattered within the park - some overlooking the pond, others positioned near the playground for easy kid-watching, and double tables situated between these areas for larger gatherings.

Feeling like a cookout? Select picnic spots come equipped with charcoal grills where you can flip burgers while enjoying the outdoors. Trash cans are conveniently located near most eating areas, so keeping things tidy is a breeze.

Additional Information

The park features lighting poles around the playground area, extending your possible visit time into the evening hours. The modest parking lot helps maintain the intimate neighborhood feel that makes this park special.

Note that there are no public restrooms available here - something to keep in mind when planning the length of your visit.

All Features & Facilities

Nature & Wildlife

Dog-Friendly AreaOpen Grassy AreaShadeWalking TrailWildlife Viewing

Water Features & Activities

FishingLake

Visitor Services

PlaygroundParking Lot

Food & Gathering

Drinking WaterGrilling AreaPicnic Area

ParkMagnet Score

Good Park

Park Size

18 acres | 7.3 hectares

Opening Hours

Monday:5AM-10PM
Tuesday:5AM-10PM
Wednesday:5AM-10PM
Thursday:5AM-10PM
Friday:5AM-10PM
Saturday:5AM-10PM
Sunday:5AM-10PM

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