Jim Ledbetter Park
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About Jim Ledbetter Park
What You'll Find Here
Spanning 10 acres, Jim Ledbetter Park provides a green space for the neighborhood, especially for families living near Baker Elementary School in the Prosper Independent School District.
The park combines natural areas with various amenities, offering options for both active play and peaceful relaxation. A 0.4-0.7 mile walking loop wraps around the entire park and stays visible from all angles - perfect if safety is on your mind while getting those steps in.
Kid Paradise
The playground is well-designed and keeps the little ones entertained for quite a while. It's thoughtfully designed with equipment for various ages, including swings (with an accessible option for children with special needs), climbing boulders for the adventurous types, tall slides that deliver just the right amount of thrill, and a challenging rock wall that keeps older kids coming back.
The play equipment is set in nice surroundings, creating a comfortable area for parents to watch their kids play.
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Natural Beauty
If you're looking to connect with nature, you'll appreciate the majestic oak trees that tower across the park, creating a peaceful atmosphere. A gentle creek meanders across the property, adding a soothing natural element to your visit.
The hike and bike trail offers a nice path for walking, jogging, or cycling through the greenery - just be aware that some stretches don't have much shade, so bring a hat on sunny days.
Sports and Open Spaces
The park includes several open turf areas where you can toss a frisbee, practice soccer moves, or just spread out a blanket for cloud-watching. These flexible green spaces make the park useful for all sorts of casual recreation.
Basketball enthusiasts will appreciate the basketball court, which tends to draw both solo players working on their game and small groups for pickup games.
Places to Gather
Scattered within the park are picnic tables positioned at a comfortable distance from the playground noise. The pavilion offers welcome shade for family gatherings, and BBQ grills stand ready for cookouts - excellent for weekend family events or birthday celebrations.
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Good to Know
One important thing to note: there are no public restrooms here, so plan accordingly if you're thinking about a longer visit.
The park offers plenty of parking and welcomes both strollers and four-legged friends, making it accessible for pretty much everyone in the neighborhood.
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