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Oak Point Park & Nature Preserve route in Plano, TX
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View of Oak Point Park & Nature Preserve in Plano, TX
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View of Oak Point Park & Nature Preserve in Plano, TX
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Oak Point Park & Nature Preserve

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🕑 3-5 hours👶 Best for ages 4 and up. Younger elementary kids enjoy the playgrounds and easy nature trails, while tweens and teens can tackle the mountain biking paths and kayaking adventures. Toddlers can manage shorter paved sections with strollers.

About

Oak Point Park & Nature Preserve is an expansive 800-acre outdoor paradise offering families countless ways to explore nature together. From paddling kayaks on the calm lake waters to biking scenic trails and fishing from the shore, this Plano gem provides the perfect escape for active families who love fresh air and adventure.

Highlights

  • Multi-use trails perfect for hiking and mountain biking through natural Texas landscape
  • Fishing opportunities along the scenic shoreline of Lake Lewisville
  • Kayaking and paddleboarding on calm lake waters
  • Well-maintained playgrounds for younger children
  • Wildlife viewing including birds, turtles, and native Texas species

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive early on weekends (before 9am) to snag parking near your preferred activity area and beat the heat during summer months
  2. 2.Bring your own kayaks or rent from nearby outfitters - the calm lake is perfect for beginners and the launch area is easy to access
  3. 3.Pack plenty of water, snacks, and sunscreen as there's limited shade on trails and no food vendors within the park
  4. 4.The paved trails near the playground are perfect for young cyclists and scooter riders just learning to ride
  5. 5.Download a trail map before visiting as cell service can be spotty in parts of the preserve

Best Time to Visit

Visit during spring (March-May) or fall (October-November) for the most comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery. Weekday mornings offer peaceful exploration with fewer crowds, while weekends bring a lively atmosphere with families enjoying activities together.

What to Know

Parking is free and plentiful with multiple access points throughout the park. There are no concessions or restaurants on-site, so pack your own food and drinks. Restroom facilities are available at main parking areas.

Seasonal Notes

Spring wildflowers make March-April especially beautiful for nature walks. Summer can be extremely hot - plan water activities and visit early morning or evening. Fall offers ideal hiking weather. Winter is mild but can be windy on the lake.

Nearby Eats

Head to Chicken Salad Chick (10 minutes away) for fresh, family-friendly sandwiches and salads, or visit Marco's Pizza on nearby Legacy Drive for quick, kid-approved meals after your outdoor adventures.

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