Coyote Crossing Park

10530 Wilton Dr, Frisco, TX 75035
7.1 acres | 2.9 hectares

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About the Location

Park Overview

Positioned in Frisco, Texas, Coyote Crossing Park spans a cozy 7.1 acres near the intersection of Eldorado Parkway and Hillcrest Road. Since opening its gates in 2008, this community green space has become a neighborhood favorite, drawing locals for both after-school adventures and peaceful evening strolls.

Recreation Spaces

The playground area offers a safe haven where kids can burn off energy and make new friends. With slides and climbing ladders that are just the right size for the younger crowd, it's a hit with families in the area.

Sports enthusiasts will appreciate the well-maintained basketball court where you can shoot some hoops or join in on a pickup game. There's also a versatile practice field ideal for soccer, football, or whatever rectangle sport strikes your fancy.

If you're looking to get your steps in, the park's walking trails and bike paths wind through the space, offering a pleasant route for your morning jog or evening bike ride.

Picnic Spots

Packing a lunch? The park features several picnic tables and BBQ grills where you can enjoy an outdoor meal. For those days when the Texas sun is a bit too intense (or during those surprise rain showers), a covered pavilion provides welcome shelter. With trash cans conveniently placed nearby, cleanup is a breeze.

Natural Beauty

A gentle stream meanders along the park's edge, adding a soothing soundtrack to your visit. Kids particularly love the climbing trees scattered within the grounds - nature's playground equipment that offers a different kind of adventure than the manufactured kind.

Art in the Park

What makes Coyote Crossing stand out is its unique public art installation. "Breeze" by Juan and Patty Navarrete (created in 2008) brings a nautical theme to this landlocked park. Take a moment to appreciate its blue column of water, triangular sail form, cloud-like curves, and straight lines representing a gusty wind.

A Name With Meaning

Wondering about the park's name? It's a nod to the local coyotes that roam this region of Texas. This thoughtful connection to local wildlife is a subtle reminder of the area's natural heritage and ecological importance.

All Features & Facilities

Active Recreation

Basketball Court

Nature & Wildlife

Walking TrailBike TrailWildlife Viewing

Visitor Services

Parking LotPaved PathsPlayground

Food & Gathering

Grilling AreaPicnic AreaShelter

ParkMagnet Score

Good Park

Park Size

7.1 acres | 2.9 hectares

Opening Hours

Monday:7AM-7PM
Tuesday:7AM-7PM
Wednesday:7AM-7PM
Thursday:7AM-7PM
Friday:7AM-7PM
Saturday:7AM-7PM
Sunday:7AM-7PM

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