History abounds. Beautiful park. Opportunity to see slate formation under the Trinity tributary. The entire area was an undersea zone during the early ages of time. The Biodeversity Facility isn't far away to explain what life was like back in prehistoric times in this entire area. The president of Texas camped in Grapevine Springs Park with intentions of signing a treat with the indigenous tribes, but they never showed up. Sam Houston waited for weeks right here in...
Read moreBeautiful place for a walk, hike,family picnic and for a portrait photography.It’s kid friendly. It’s one of the most historic preserve of the county. It has picnic tables,cooking grills and paved parking that have been provided by the City of Coppell. Hunting and the use of alcohol, bicycles, horses, motorized vehicles or fireworks are not permitted within the Preserve. I love visiting this park and never...
Read moreGrapevine Springs Park is more historical than people realize. There is a Texas History Marker inside the park near a tree where Texas hero Sam Houston brokered a peace treaty with a local native tribe so that everyone could have access to the springs. It’s not a well kept park, but it is a nice place to enjoy a bit a...
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