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Glencoe Park — Attraction in Dallas

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Glencoe Park
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Nearby attractions
Sandbox VR
5321 E Mockingbird Ln Ste. 110, Dallas, TX 75206
Gerald J. Ford Stadium
5801 Bush Ave, Dallas, TX 75205
Meadows Museum
5900 Bishop Blvd, Dallas, TX 75205
Talley Dunn Gallery
5020 Tracy St, Dallas, TX 75205
Moody Coliseum
3009 Binkley Ave, Dallas, TX 75205
Native Texas Park
2943 SMU Boulevard, Dallas, TX 75205
Nearby restaurants
The Reserve at The Highland
5300 E Mockingbird Ln, Dallas, TX 75206
The Finch
5307 E Mockingbird Ln #150, Dallas, TX 75206
Wulf Burger
5331 E Mockingbird Ln #125, Dallas, TX 75206
Jason's Deli
5400 E Mockingbird Ln, Dallas, TX 75206
360 Brunch House
5331 E Mockingbird Ln #160, Dallas, TX 75206
Goff's Hamburgers
3032 Mockingbird Ln, Dallas, TX 75205
JingHe Japanese Restaurant
5321 E Mockingbird Ln #105, Dallas, TX 75206
la Madeleine
3072 Mockingbird Ln, Dallas, TX 75205
Campisi's
5610 E Mockingbird Ln, Dallas, TX 75206
Dallas Grilled Cheese Co.
5319 E Mockingbird Ln, Dallas, TX 75206
Nearby hotels
The Highland Dallas, Curio Collection by Hilton
5300 E Mockingbird Ln, Dallas, TX 75206
Mattress Firm Mockingbird
5400 E Mockingbird Ln #101, Dallas, TX 75206
The Beeman Hotel
6070 N Central Expy, Dallas, TX 75206
Loyd Commons
5901 Bush Ave, Dallas, TX 75205
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Glencoe Park

3700 Glencoe St, Dallas, TX 75206
4.5(309)
Open 24 hours
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Outdoor
Adventure
Relaxation
Family friendly
Pet friendly
attractions: Sandbox VR, Gerald J. Ford Stadium, Meadows Museum, Talley Dunn Gallery, Moody Coliseum, Native Texas Park, restaurants: The Reserve at The Highland, The Finch, Wulf Burger, Jason's Deli, 360 Brunch House, Goff's Hamburgers, JingHe Japanese Restaurant, la Madeleine, Campisi's, Dallas Grilled Cheese Co.
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Phone
(214) 670-4100
Website
dallasparks.org

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Nearby attractions of Glencoe Park

Sandbox VR

Gerald J. Ford Stadium

Meadows Museum

Talley Dunn Gallery

Moody Coliseum

Native Texas Park

Sandbox VR

Sandbox VR

4.9

(4.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Gerald J. Ford Stadium

Gerald J. Ford Stadium

4.5

(331)

Open 24 hours
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Meadows Museum

Meadows Museum

4.7

(311)

Closed
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Talley Dunn Gallery

Talley Dunn Gallery

5.0

(21)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Harry PotterTM: The Exhibition
Harry PotterTM: The Exhibition
Tue, Dec 9 • 9:00 AM
14902 Preston Rd, Dallas, TX 75254, USA, 75254
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Bubble Planet: An Immersive Experience in Dallas
Bubble Planet: An Immersive Experience in Dallas
Mon, Dec 8 • 11:00 AM
3000 Grapevine Mills Pkwy, Grapevine, TX, 76051
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Astra Lumina: An Enchanted Night Walk Amongst the Stars
Astra Lumina: An Enchanted Night Walk Amongst the Stars
Thu, Dec 11 • 6:00 PM
1800 Dowdy Ferry Road, Dallas, 75217
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Nearby restaurants of Glencoe Park

The Reserve at The Highland

The Finch

Wulf Burger

Jason's Deli

360 Brunch House

Goff's Hamburgers

JingHe Japanese Restaurant

la Madeleine

Campisi's

Dallas Grilled Cheese Co.

The Reserve at The Highland

The Reserve at The Highland

4.3

(669)

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The Finch

The Finch

4.5

(373)

$$

Open until 10:00 PM
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Wulf Burger

Wulf Burger

4.5

(427)

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Jason's Deli

Jason's Deli

4.3

(533)

$$

Open until 10:00 PM
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Josiah BrushJosiah Brush
Glencoe park is a nice sized place in a good neighborhood. Strangely enough the steel/rubber picnic tables and benches looked new while the tennis courts and horseshoes court were looking a bit ragged. The park has a fairly large, partially covered kiddie area, a large football field and two baseball fields. As I was leaving I saw a basketball hoop way in the distance. There's one Porta-Potty near the play area and two more alongside one of the baseball fields. Perhaps the best part about Glencoe is the many tall leafy trees providing much-needed shade. I was there on a hot day in the 90s and sitting in the shade with a breeze blowing was actually quite pleasant On the negative side it's located right off the 75 and the roar of traffic is constant.
Shan GreenShan Green
This is one of the shadiest parks I've been too and I mean that in a good way, lol. The actual park is shaded by trees from all directions. You can literally sit on the bench and watch the children play, while you enjoy the breeze. There's also a lot of squirrels here, my toddler enjoyed playing with them lol. I give 4 stars because there isnt much for older kids, mostly toddlers and maybe K-2nd grade.
Rebecca KurlakRebecca Kurlak
Lovely neighborhood park off I 75. Lots of picnic tables, a path around the perimeter, benches, and shaded structures over the playground itself. We would definitely come play again!
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Glencoe park is a nice sized place in a good neighborhood. Strangely enough the steel/rubber picnic tables and benches looked new while the tennis courts and horseshoes court were looking a bit ragged. The park has a fairly large, partially covered kiddie area, a large football field and two baseball fields. As I was leaving I saw a basketball hoop way in the distance. There's one Porta-Potty near the play area and two more alongside one of the baseball fields. Perhaps the best part about Glencoe is the many tall leafy trees providing much-needed shade. I was there on a hot day in the 90s and sitting in the shade with a breeze blowing was actually quite pleasant On the negative side it's located right off the 75 and the roar of traffic is constant.
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This is one of the shadiest parks I've been too and I mean that in a good way, lol. The actual park is shaded by trees from all directions. You can literally sit on the bench and watch the children play, while you enjoy the breeze. There's also a lot of squirrels here, my toddler enjoyed playing with them lol. I give 4 stars because there isnt much for older kids, mostly toddlers and maybe K-2nd grade.
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Lovely neighborhood park off I 75. Lots of picnic tables, a path around the perimeter, benches, and shaded structures over the playground itself. We would definitely come play again!
Rebecca Kurlak

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4.5
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4.0
6y

Glencoe park is a nice sized place in a good neighborhood. Strangely enough the steel/rubber picnic tables and benches looked new while the tennis courts and horseshoes court were looking a bit ragged. The park has a fairly large, partially covered kiddie area, a large football field and two baseball fields. As I was leaving I saw a basketball hoop way in the distance. There's one Porta-Potty near the play area and two more alongside one of the baseball fields. Perhaps the best part about Glencoe is the many tall leafy trees providing much-needed shade. I was there on a hot day in the 90s and sitting in the shade with a breeze blowing was actually quite pleasant On the negative side it's located right off the 75 and the roar of traffic...

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5.0
7y

I love this park mainly because of all the trees they have near the playground. You dont see that too much these days. They do have those new tops you see on playgrounds these days but they seem to have forgot that parents need to sit to watch the kids. The benches are all underneath shade and in this Texas HEAT that a plus. This summer is been empty but no surprise there. You break a sweat just getting out of the car these days. Anyways you usually see families, couples or single people walking the little trail around the park and if your lucky you get to see a game being played nearby. Its not the fanciest park but its still very nice. My girls and I...

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5.0
4y

This park is really nice. And it’s really good walking distance from my house. I basically grew up at this park. It has a really nice circle that you can walk around or ride your bike. The tennis courts are fantastic. And the playground is nice. The people there are genuinely nice people to. It’s very family friendly. I’ve only had maybe one or two times of experience with homeless people. But they’re generally nice and stick with what they’re doing and they don’t...

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