Cross Timbers Park
Park, Playground, and Trail
Located about 6 miles, or a 13-minute drive, away from the Denton Square.
70.2-acre, neighborhood park with a 1.92 mile long trail (1.17 miles concrete, 0.75 miles soft surface).
The neighborhood pond is located at 7112 Montecito Dr.
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DPF’s Impact in the Park
The Cross Timbers Park project brought together a partnership of homeowners, the City of Denton Parks & Recreation Department, private donors, Denton ISD, Texas Master Naturalists, and the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center to preserve a remnant of the Eastern Cross Timbers ecosystem in a rapidly developing part of Denton.
The park opened in 2002 and features nature trails and a teaching gazebo for environmental education activities. The park provides a safe place for old-growth trees and indigenous species of the rapidly vanishing Cross Timbers & Prairies ecosystem—the primary ecological region of North Texas and Denton County.
Visiting the Park
Address
Cross Timbers Park
7601 Waterside Pl.
Denton, TX 76201
Highlights of the Park
Park Amenities
2 playgrounds with shade
Sports Facilities
Benches
Bike racks
Pond
Bridge
Grills
Drinking Fountains
Popular Activities
Walking
Picnic
Hiking
Insider Tips
Beware of snakes
Poor cell service
Lots of shade