Trinity River Mountain Creek Preserve
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Trinity River Mountain Creek Preserve
Preserve Overview:
Trinity River Mountain Creek Preserve is a 57.4 acre preserve located in Irving.
City:
Irving
Size:
52 Acres
Hours of Operation:
5:00 a.m. to dusk
Preserve Features:
This preserve features 4 miles of paved trails, cricket fields, a pavilion, picnic tables, benches, a basketball court, and a play structure. It offers views of the Elm Fork of the Trinity River as well as Mountain Creek. It is part of the extensive Campion Trail greenbelt system and is part of the designated DFW Discovery Trail, which eventually will connect the cities of Dallas, Irving, Grand Prairie, Arlington, and Fort Worth.
- Parking
- Restrooms
- Paved and soft surface trails
- Cricket fields
- Playground
- Picnic
- Pavilion
- Half basketball court
Know Before You Go:
Restricted Uses: Hunting and the use of alcohol, motorized vehicles, fireworks, or weapons are not permitted within the Preserve.
Preserve History:
This preserve was acquired in 1984 via Texas Parks and Wildlife Department grant funding, making it one of the first preserves in the Dallas County Open Space System.
Preserve Rules and Maintenance:
The Trinity River Mountain Creek Preserve is maintained by the City of Irving and their municipal regulations apply. Learn more at the City of Irving Parks and Recreation Department website.
To report maintenance issues, please call the City of Irving Parks and Recreation Department at (972) 721-2501.
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