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Andrew Brown Park West park in Irving, TX
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View of Andrew Brown Park West in Irving, TX
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View of Andrew Brown Park West in Irving, TX
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Andrew Brown Park West

4.8(935 reviews)FreePark
🕑 3-4 hours for a full visit, though families often stay longer for picnics or multiple activities👶 Best for ages 3-14. Younger children (3-7) will love the playgrounds and easy lakeside walks, while older kids and tweens (8-14) can tackle the mountain bike trails, try disc golf, or explore the park's more adventurous terrain. Teens may enjoy the disc golf course and biking trails independently.

About

Andrew Brown Park West is an outdoor paradise for active families, offering something for every energy level and interest. With expansive playgrounds, scenic trails winding around beautiful Lake Carolyn, and unique activities like disc golf, this highly-rated park provides hours of entertainment without the typical crowded park feel. The combination of water views, diverse play areas, and adventure trails makes it a go-to destination for Irving-area families seeking quality outdoor time.

Highlights

  • Well-maintained playgrounds with equipment for various age groups
  • Scenic walking and biking paths around Lake Carolyn with water views
  • Family-friendly disc golf course perfect for beginners
  • Mountain bike trails offering adventure for experienced young riders
  • Beautiful lakeside setting ideal for picnics and nature exploration

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive early on weekends (8-9 AM) to snag the best parking spots and enjoy cooler temperatures, especially in summer months
  2. 2.Bring bikes, scooters, or rent them nearby,the paved paths around Lake Carolyn are perfect for family rides with stunning water views
  3. 3.Pack a picnic and claim one of the shaded pavilion areas; the lakeside spots offer the best views and breezes
  4. 4.If your kids want to try disc golf, the course is beginner-friendly and a fun introduction to the sport for ages 8+
  5. 5.Don't miss the mountain bike trails on the west side,they're great for kids with some biking experience looking for a challenge

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings (9 AM-noon) for a quieter experience, or early Saturday mornings if weekends work better. Spring (March-May) and fall (October-November) offer the most comfortable temperatures for active outdoor play, with beautiful scenery and pleasant weather for biking and hiking.

What to Know

The park is free to visit with ample parking available. There are restroom facilities on-site, but no food vendors, so plan to bring snacks and water. The park is stroller-accessible on paved paths, though the mountain bike trails are not.

Seasonal Notes

Spring brings wildflowers and mild weather perfect for all activities. Summer can be very hot,visit early morning or evening, and bring plenty of water and sunscreen. Fall offers beautiful foliage around the lake. Winter is mild in Texas but dress in layers for cooler mornings.

Nearby Eats

Head to nearby Mandalay Canal Walk (5 minutes away) for family-friendly options like BJ's Restaurant & Brewhouse with a kids menu and relaxed atmosphere, or grab pizza at Rockfish Seafood Grill which offers outdoor seating and water views to continue the lakeside vibe.

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