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Local Attractions: River Legacy Parks 701 N.W. Green Oaks Blvd. and 1650 N.W. Green Oaks Blvd. Arlington, TX 76013
958 acres of natural landscape winding long the Trinity River in
North Arlington. This wilderness park is preserved for educational, low-impact and recreational activities complete with a playground, hike and bike trails, picnic areas, and the River Legacy Science Center.
S.J. Stovall Park 2800 W. Sublett Road Arlington, TX 76017
Located in the Southwestern section of the city, a portion of the park is dedicated to Bad Keonigshofen, Arlington's sister city in
Germany. The pavilion and restrooms have a German theme and the 49-acre site has a playground, sand volleyball, basketball, and tennis courts.
Lake Arlington Golf Course 1516 Green Oaks Blvd.
Arlington, TX 76013 817-451-6101 Tee off at 7:20 AM and close 1 hour before sunset.
The Lake Arlington Golf Course is surrounded by native trees and wild flowers on the north edge of Lake Arlington,
this 18-hole championship course covers 185 acres and has a full-line pro shop and clubhouse. Also has a Class A, PGA Professionals.
Arlington Tennis Center 500 W. Mayfield Road Arlington, TX 76014
817-557-5683 Mon. - Fri. 8:00 AM - 10:30 PM, Sat. 8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
The Arlington Tennis Center is located
south-central in Arlington, this modern 12 court facility includes tennis instruction for all ages. They have USPTA certified professional tennis instructors, lighted courts, a full-service pro shop and a club house.
The Arlington Ballpark Days Inn The Arlington Ballpark Days Inn is in the most central point in the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex. We are located in the middle of Arlington, Texas surrounded by
great dining facilities, huge malls, movie theatres, shopping centers, and much more just minutes away. Today over seven million people visit Arlington every year just to enjoy the areas offerings.
Six Flags Over Texas I-30 at State Hwy. 360 Arlington, TX 76011 817-6408900, Ext. 2222 During regular season: 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM
Six Flags Over Texas is one of the
largest amusement parks in Texas. Come and experience the chills and thrills on one of the most innovative and classic coaster design of the 21st century - Batman The Ride. Also come face-to-face with a prehistoric Stegosaurus and Pteranodons in Escape from Dino Island 3D, an animated TurboRide. Six Flags Over Texas also has the coolest, largest, and the scariest coaster on the planet, Texas Giant. It is the world's #1 rated wooden roller coaster. There are plenty of thrills for the entire family, including family attractions and six brand-new blockbuster shows. Special events include the two-week Spring Breakout Extreme beach party in March, a September crafts festival, and Fright Fest in October.
The Ballpark in Arlington 1000 Ballpark Way Arlington, TX 76011
817-273-5222 The season runs from late March through September.
The home of the American League West Division Champions, Texas Rangers,
has been called the best baseball facility in the major leagues. The Ballpark is a attractions in itself and includes the
Legends of the Game Baseball Museum and a Children's Learning Center. The ballpark is a 17,000 sq. ft. facility that is
the only one of its kind in professional sports. The Ballpark complex also includes the Dr. Pepper Youth Ballpark, Grand
Slam Gift Shop, The Diamond Club, and Friday's Front Row Grill restaurant with a glass window overlooking right
field. There are a large number of party and reception facilities available for rent in both the Ballpark and Museum.
Hurricane Harbor 1800 E. Lamar Blvd. Arlington, TX 76011 817-265-3356
Hurricane Harbor is the largest and most complete water park in the great Southwest and it keeps on thrilling visitors
who find their fun in the sun. Hurricane Harbor is packed with unique, world-class attractions that cover almost 50 acres.
The Hook's Lagoon features three lagoons, a pirate ship and 150 interactive aquatic exhibits on 12 different levels. The
park is home to unduplicated water rides like Sea Wolf, the tallest water ride of its kind. There is also the
award-winning Black Hole with its chilling adventure in darkness. Plus, the million-gallon wave pool, and the world's first
Lazy River which offers a relaxing way to just drift in the sun. There are professional-quality beach volleyball courts, lounging, eating, or you can just sit and watch the world float past. |