Foncine Settlement Park
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About the Location
Recreational Facilities
Foncine Settlement Park is a 7-acre neighborhood green space located in Frisco, Texas, near the intersection of Eldorado Parkway and Custer Road. Completed in 2008, this modest park offers a variety of recreational facilities for local residents.
The park features several sports facilities including a basketball court for those interested in shooting hoops. There are also practice fields for both diamond sports (like baseball and softball) and rectangle sports (such as soccer or football).
Unique Playground
A large playground area with equipment suited for different age groups is a highlight of the park. The playground has a prehistoric archaeological theme with a hint of outer space, appealing to science-loving children.
Kids can climb rock walls and discover fossils engraved on the equipment. The playground also includes an elaborate set of monkey bars with beginner and expert levels, catering to children of various skill levels.
Amenities and Features
For those looking to relax or have a picnic, the park offers a large brick pavilion with picnic tables and grills. This covered area provides a perfect spot for family gatherings or community events.
The park includes walking trails, allowing visitors to enjoy a stroll through the green spaces. There are also open grassy areas, ideal for informal play or relaxation.
Public Art
A unique feature of Foncine Settlement Park is its public art installation. The park houses "The Harvest Game" by David Iles, created in 2008.
This whimsical piece features squirrels amassing a collection of sporting goods, adding a touch of creativity and local culture to the park's environment.