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Andrew Brown Park Central — Attraction in Coppell

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Andrew Brown Park Central
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Andrew Brown Park West
363 N Denton Tap Rd, Coppell, TX 75019
Andrew Brown Park East
260 Parkway Blvd, Coppell, TX 75019
Kid Country Playground
260 Parkway Blvd, Coppell, TX 75019
Buddy Echols Field
185 W Parkway Blvd, Coppell, TX 75019
Nearby restaurants
Double Egg Cafe
605 N Denton Tap Rd, Coppell, TX 75019
Chowrastha - Indian Eatery
121 State Hwy 121, Coppell, TX 75019
Tommy Tamale Market & Cafe
680 N Denton Tap Rd #350, Coppell, TX 75019
Pizza Hut
651 N Denton Tap Rd Suite 4, Coppell, TX 75019
Little Greek Fresh Grill
230 N Denton Tap Rd #106, Coppell, TX 75019, United States
J. Macklin’s Grill
130 N Denton Tap Rd #120, Coppell, TX 75019
Rosa's Café & Tortilla Factory
705 N Denton Tap Rd, Coppell, TX 75019, United States
Whataburger
730 N Denton Tap Rd, Coppell, TX 75019
Palio's Pizza Cafe
171 N Denton Tap Rd #108, Coppell, TX 75019
Smoothie King
205 N Denton Tap Rd Ste. 100, Coppell, TX 75019
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Andrew Brown Park Central

Andrew Brown Park Central, 364 N Denton Tap Rd, Coppell, TX 75019
4.6(42)
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attractions: Andrew Brown Park West, Andrew Brown Park East, Kid Country Playground, Buddy Echols Field, restaurants: Double Egg Cafe, Chowrastha - Indian Eatery, Tommy Tamale Market & Cafe, Pizza Hut, Little Greek Fresh Grill, J. Macklin’s Grill, Rosa's Café & Tortilla Factory, Whataburger, Palio's Pizza Cafe, Smoothie King
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Nearby attractions of Andrew Brown Park Central

Andrew Brown Park West

Andrew Brown Park East

Kid Country Playground

Buddy Echols Field

Andrew Brown Park West

Andrew Brown Park West

4.8

(468)

Closed
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Andrew Brown Park East

Andrew Brown Park East

4.8

(1.0K)

Closed
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Kid Country Playground

Kid Country Playground

4.8

(205)

Open 24 hours
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Buddy Echols Field

Buddy Echols Field

4.4

(108)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Andrew Brown Park Central

Double Egg Cafe

Chowrastha - Indian Eatery

Tommy Tamale Market & Cafe

Pizza Hut

Little Greek Fresh Grill

J. Macklin’s Grill

Rosa's Café & Tortilla Factory

Whataburger

Palio's Pizza Cafe

Smoothie King

Double Egg Cafe

Double Egg Cafe

4.6

(167)

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Chowrastha - Indian Eatery

Chowrastha - Indian Eatery

3.8

(790)

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Tommy Tamale Market & Cafe

Tommy Tamale Market & Cafe

4.7

(318)

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Pizza Hut

Pizza Hut

3.4

(141)

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Adam DrilonAdam Drilon
This is a hidden gem. I like going to Andrew Brown Park West and Andrew Brown Park East but I’ve never been to Andrew Brown Park Central. What’s fascinating is that Andrew Park Central connects the east and west parks. You walk under the bridge (cars are passing above) from Andrew Park West and then you’ll be in Andrew Park Central. The softball/baseball field is open for practices or a leisure game; unlike the West Park, where the softball fields are usually locked unless there is a scheduled game. There are also bathrooms right next to the baseball field. There is a lot of open grass at this park and what’s also fascinating is that the Andrew Brown Park Central used to be a Native American camping ground around 3000 BCE. The Native Americans camped here because of the running river that flows through the park and because of the trees That gave them shelter as well as an abundance of creatures to hunt. As you continue to walk the path in Andrew Brown Park Central, you’ll find a dirt trail on the left-hand side that may lead to the East Park. I’m not sure because I didn’t take the dirt trail. Continuing on the path, you will eventually reach a bridge that crosses over the river and over the bridge is Andrew Brown Park East. It’s quite amazing how all the Andrew Brown parks are connected.
Raul JcarnRaul Jcarn
Beautiful park, and the trail is really nice
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Adam DrilonAdam Drilon
This is a hidden gem. I like going to Andrew Brown Park West and Andrew Brown Park East but I’ve never been to Andrew Brown Park Central. What’s fascinating is that Andrew Park Central connects the east and west parks. You walk under the bridge (cars are passing above) from Andrew Park West and then you’ll be in Andrew Park Central. The softball/baseball field is open for practices or a leisure game; unlike the West Park, where the softball fields are usually locked unless there is a scheduled game. There are also bathrooms right next to the baseball field. There is a lot of open grass at this park and what’s also fascinating is that the Andrew Brown Park Central used to be a Native American camping ground around 3000 BCE. The Native Americans camped here because of the running river that flows through the park and because of the trees That gave them shelter as well as an abundance of creatures to hunt. As you continue to walk the path in Andrew Brown Park Central, you’ll find a dirt trail on the left-hand side that may lead to the East Park. I’m not sure because I didn’t take the dirt trail. Continuing on the path, you will eventually reach a bridge that crosses over the river and over the bridge is Andrew Brown Park East. It’s quite amazing how all the Andrew Brown parks are connected.
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This is a hidden gem. I like going to Andrew Brown Park West and Andrew Brown Park East but I’ve never been to Andrew Brown Park Central. What’s fascinating is that Andrew Park Central connects the east and west parks. You walk under the bridge (cars are passing above) from Andrew Park West and then you’ll be in Andrew Park Central. The softball/baseball field is open for practices or a leisure game; unlike the West Park, where the softball fields are usually locked unless there is a scheduled game. There are also bathrooms right next to the baseball field. There is a lot of open grass at this park and what’s also fascinating is that the Andrew Brown Park Central used to be a Native American camping ground around 3000 BCE. The Native Americans camped here because of the running river that flows through the park and because of the trees That gave them shelter as well as an abundance of creatures to hunt. As you continue to walk the path in Andrew Brown Park Central, you’ll find a dirt trail on the left-hand side that may lead to the East Park. I’m not sure because I didn’t take the dirt trail. Continuing on the path, you will eventually reach a bridge that crosses over the river and over the bridge is Andrew Brown Park East. It’s quite amazing how all the Andrew Brown parks are connected.
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Beautiful park, and the trail is really nice
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This is a hidden gem. I like going to Andrew Brown Park West and Andrew Brown Park East but I’ve never been to Andrew Brown Park Central. What’s fascinating is that Andrew Park Central connects the east and west parks. You walk under the bridge (cars are passing above) from Andrew Park West and then you’ll be in Andrew Park Central. The softball/baseball field is open for practices or a leisure game; unlike the West Park, where the softball fields are usually locked unless there is a scheduled game. There are also bathrooms right next to the baseball field. There is a lot of open grass at this park and what’s also fascinating is that the Andrew Brown Park Central used to be a Native American camping ground around 3000 BCE. The Native Americans camped here because of the running river that flows through the park and because of the trees That gave them shelter as well as an abundance of creatures to hunt. As you continue to walk the path in Andrew Brown Park Central, you’ll find a dirt trail on the left-hand side that may lead to the East Park. I’m not sure because I didn’t take the dirt trail. Continuing on the path, you will eventually reach a bridge that crosses over the river and over the bridge is Andrew Brown Park East. It’s quite amazing how all the Andrew Brown parks are connected.
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5.0
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This is a hidden gem. I like going to Andrew Brown Park West and Andrew Brown Park East but I’ve never been to Andrew Brown Park Central. What’s fascinating is that Andrew Park Central connects the east and west parks. You walk under the bridge (cars are passing above) from Andrew Park West and then you’ll be in Andrew Park Central. The softball/baseball field is open for practices or a leisure game; unlike the West Park, where the softball fields are usually locked unless there is a scheduled game. There are also bathrooms right next to the baseball field.

There is a lot of open grass at this park and what’s also fascinating is that the Andrew Brown Park Central used to be a Native American camping ground around 3000 BCE. The Native Americans camped here because of the running river that flows through the park and because of the trees That gave them shelter as well as an abundance of creatures to hunt.

As you continue to walk the path in Andrew Brown Park Central, you’ll find a dirt trail on the left-hand side that may lead to the East Park. I’m not sure because I didn’t take the dirt trail. Continuing on the path, you will eventually reach a bridge that crosses over the river and over the bridge is Andrew Brown Park East.

It’s quite amazing how all the Andrew Brown parks...

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5.0
6y

Big open well maintained park with 3 ponds and a nearby Creek. Great walking trails with plenty of length. Be careful of snakes if you get close to the water. I have seen several and at least one copperhead. The big open field is great for flying a kite, moving a ball or throwing a pass. Also has a great playground nearby and a pool. Love this...

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1.0
3y

COVID test appointments have to wait in the walk-in line. Been tested at dozens of different centers, never had to wait nearly 2 hours with an...

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