Evers Park
Park, Playground, and Pavilion
Located 2.2 miles, or an 8-minute drive, away from the Denton Square.
29.41-acre, community park
“Evers Park was purchased by the city, although the city originally rented the land. It’s named for the Evers family, who ran a hardware store on the Square and lived at 1035 W. Oak St. The land is formerly part of the Evers farm.” -Annetta Ramsay For the Denton Record-Chronicle
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DPF’s Impact in the Park
Do you have a grassroots organization looking to support, improve, or establish a public space or park in Denton? Denton Parks Foundation works with organizations and groups whose efforts align with our vision to unite people over parks and play through investments, advocacy, and volunteerism resulting in access and a quality life for all Denton residents.
Is there something you are looking to update, improve, or change about this park? Learn more about DPF’s impact in the parks and how we can get a park project started together.
Visiting the Park
Address
Evers Park
3201 N. Locust St.
Denton, TX 76201
Highlights of the Park
Park Amenities
Playground
Pavilion
Picnic tables, benches, bleachers
Baseball field
Boy Scout hut
Concessions stand and restroom
Drinking fountains
Grills
Security lighting
Shade structures
Popular Activities
Picnic
Baseball games
Insider Tips
“Limited concession stand options so pack a lunch if you're there for more than a single game.” - Aaryn L.
“Ample parking.” - Kelly