Coyote Crossing Park
Interactive Park Map
About the Location
Park Overview
Coyote Crossing Park is a 7.1-acre community park located in Frisco, Texas. Established in 2008, the park is situated near the intersection of Eldorado Parkway and Hillcrest Road.
This recreational space serves residents in the surrounding neighborhoods with a variety of amenities for all ages.
Recreation Facilities
Visitors can enjoy the playground area, which offers a safe space for children to play and explore. For sports enthusiasts, the park includes a basketball court and a practice field suitable for rectangle sports.
The park is equipped with walking trails and bike paths, allowing visitors to enjoy nature and engage in light exercise.
Picnic Areas
Picnic areas with tables and BBQ grills are available for families and groups looking to spend time outdoors. These spaces provide perfect settings for gatherings and outdoor meals.
Public Art
One of the unique features of Coyote Crossing Park is its public art installation. The park showcases a piece called "Breeze" by Juan and Patty Navarrete, created in 2008.
This nautical-themed artwork invites visitors to observe elements such as a blue column of water, a triangular sail form, curvilinear cloud-like shapes, and straight lines representing a strong breeze.
Park Name Origin
The park's name pays homage to the local wildlife, specifically the coyotes that roam through the region. This connection to the natural environment adds to the park's character and reminds visitors of the area's ecological significance.