Bob Jones Park is a true gem in southern Texas, ideal for families with children, nature lovers, athletes, and anglers alike. The park stretches over nearly 500 acres, offering a wide range of attractions and excellent infrastructure—from several modern playgrounds and extensive walking trails to large sports fields for baseball, soccer, and cricket. The playgrounds are designed for the youngest visitors and provide a safe, enclosed space where children can spend time outdoors enjoying modern equipment and soft surfaces—this is a place that is always bustling with activity.
Sports enthusiasts will not be disappointed—the paths around the park are ideal for running, cycling, or intensive walks. While strolling there, you can meet groups of young people actively using the trails for daily jogging. It’s a space that fosters integration and a healthy lifestyle. Within Bob Jones Park, there are picnic pavilions, barbecue areas, and relaxation zones where you can organize a family picnic or simply rest in the shade of trees.
For fishing lovers, the park hides a real treasure—a picturesque six-acre pond with several piers and rich aquatic wildlife. In the pond, anglers can find as many as 11 different species of fish, including perch, catfish, bass, and trout. The reservoir is regularly stocked, so both amateurs and experienced fishing enthusiasts can count on exciting catches in a beautiful, natural landscape.
Bob Jones Park also stands out as a pet-friendly place—with a large dog park fully equipped, numerous benches, clean restrooms, and available water fountains, staying here is pure pleasure.
In summary, Bob Jones Park is the perfect destination for everyone, regardless of age or interest. From secure playgrounds for kids and numerous paths for runners to a fish-rich pond for anglers—everyone will find something for themselves, and the inviting atmosphere makes you want to return as often...
Read moreThe park itself is really fine. It's the Southlake Parks and Rec that needs the facelift. They have this park, for instance, that is almost NEVER opened and there is absolutely no posted date anywhere for when it will be reopened. I understood when they were doing some upgrades but its been a minimum of 2 months since it was complete and then reclosed with no information. Then there's the soccer fields... they care so much more about the grass on these stupid fields than the kids that play on them. We have been playing through southlake rec for 4 years and it is absolutely predictable that if it rains within 48+ hrs of any event on their grass anywhere it will be cancelled. I get they care about looks. Probably more than any other city in america. But at what point do they also start caring about...
Read moreCovered playground good for ages three through eight or so with soft rubber ground beneath all of the equipment. Between four softball fields, a great place for kids to play when their older siblings are playing softball.
Near dog park.
An uncovered playground nearby for toddlers with woodchip ground cover. Two ponds for fishing, one adjacent to covered pavilion. Covered picnic tables in groups or away from playground where it's possible to grill.
Great hiking trails around Lake Grapevine. BYO water, with restrooms nearby. Four soccer fields North of six softball fields used only for competitive soccer.
Often seen at this park: joggers and runners, family play, girl's softball, old timer's softball, tournament softball, cross country runners, soccer, fishing...
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