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arts entertainment Go See DFW Splash pads and water parks offer some relief from the heat in Dallas-Fort Worth Cool down at free spraygrounds or take the plunge at one of North Texas’ water parks.
Water parks have long been the quintessence of summertime. And free fun is always a hit, so we've rounded up splash parks, spraygrounds, splash ...
Places to cool off abound in the Fort Worth area. As temperatures soar, here are water-themed parks families can explore.
Find the one closest Fourth of July celebrations to you, using the interactive map below. Find more on the July 4 events above and what to expect in our coverage: The Go See DFW calendar is a ...
A first-of-its-kind Universal Parks & Resorts theme park is coming to Dallas-Fort Worth. The theme park unit of NBCUniversal plans to bring a family-focused resort to Frisco on 97 acres east of ...
Foster Park ponds in Fort Worth to undergo dredging starting July 12, with wildlife relocation efforts in place.
When the Texas sun starts cranking up the heat in the summer, the best way to cool off is to dive into one of Dallas-Fort Worth’s lakes and pools or stop into one of the plethora of water parks, ...
Parks staff have provided information to Fort Worth police about the request to provide off-duty certified peace officers to patrol parks, said police spokesperson Tracy Carter.
Temporary Greenspaces Turn Undeveloped Lots Into Micro Parks Dallas-Fort Worth Construction & Dev August 15, 2016 Julia Bunch, Bisnow Courtesy of Near Southside Inc ...
The announcement comes less than two months after Universal revealed plans for a new family-friendly theme park in another Dallas suburb.
Some areas, particularly to the north and east, could see snowfall totals of 9 inches or more.
The Fort Worth Zoo’s 14,000-square-foot splash park is equipped with slides, animal-shaped water cannons, a water dump tower and a play area for toddlers. Visitors can fill their water toys at ...