


Bob Jones Park
About
Bob Jones Park is a spacious, family-friendly oasis in Southlake offering the perfect blend of active play and nature exploration. With its playground, wide-open fields for games, scenic walking trails that connect to a nature preserve, and plenty of shaded picnic areas, it's an ideal spot for everything from toddler playdates to full-day family adventures.
Highlights
- ✓Well-maintained playground with equipment for various age groups
- ✓Scenic walking trails connecting to Bob Jones Nature Center and Preserve
- ✓Wide open fields perfect for flying kites, playing sports, or running around
- ✓Shaded picnic pavilions and benches throughout the park
- ✓Wildlife viewing opportunities along the nature trails
Pro Tips
- 1.Arrive early morning (7-9 AM) on weekends to enjoy cooler temperatures and beat the crowds, especially during summer months
- 2.Park near the playground area for easiest access with young children,the lot fills up quickly on nice weekend afternoons
- 3.Bring a wagon loaded with snacks, water, and outdoor toys since the open fields are perfect for frisbees, soccer balls, and bubble play
- 4.Don't miss the nature trails,they're stroller-friendly and offer a peaceful escape where kids can look for birds, butterflies, and other wildlife
- 5.Pack bug spray during warmer months, especially if you plan to explore the nature preserve trails in the early morning or evening
Best Time to Visit
Visit weekday mornings or early weekend mornings (6-10 AM) for the most peaceful experience with fewer crowds. Spring and fall offer the most comfortable weather for extended outdoor play. Avoid midday visits in summer when Texas heat peaks.
What to Know
The park is free to visit with ample parking available. There are no food vendors on-site, so pack your own snacks and picnic supplies. The trails are mostly paved and stroller-accessible.
Seasonal Notes
Spring (March-May) brings wildflowers along the trails and comfortable temperatures. Summer can be extremely hot,plan early morning visits. Fall offers beautiful foliage and ideal weather. The park remains open year-round, though winter visits may require layers.
Nearby Eats
Town Square at Southlake (about 3 miles away) offers numerous family-friendly options including Blue Mesa Grill and Urban Rio, both with kids' menus and outdoor patios.
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