Bob Findlay Linear Park

900 Findlay Dr, Arlington, TX 76012
35 acres | 14 hectares
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About Bob Findlay Linear Park in Arlington

Bob Findlay Linear Park is a 35-acre public park located in Arlington, Texas. The park serves as a crucial link between Village Creek and River Legacy Park, providing a natural corridor for both wildlife and recreational users. It was named in honor of Bob Findlay, though the specific reasons for this dedication are not mentioned in the available information.

The park features a 0.6-mile hike and bike trail, offering visitors opportunities for exercise and nature observation. The trail winds through the park, likely showcasing the local flora and fauna typical of the Arlington area. A pond within the park boundaries provides a focal point for visitors and potentially supports aquatic life.

Bob Findlay Linear Park is designed to be accessible to a variety of users, with seating areas available for those who wish to rest or simply enjoy the surroundings. The park's linear nature suggests that it may follow a natural feature such as a stream or former rail line, though this is not explicitly stated in the available information.

As part of Arlington's park system, Bob Findlay Linear Park contributes to the city's green spaces and recreational offerings. Its connection to other parks in the area, particularly River Legacy Park, indicates that it may be part of a larger network of trails and natural areas in Arlington.

What to Do at Bob Findlay Linear Park

Nature & Wildlife

Walking Trail

Water Features & Activities

FishingLake

Visitor Services

Paved Paths

When is Bob Findlay Linear Park Open?

Monday:5AM-10PM
Tuesday:5AM-10PM
Wednesday:5AM-10PM
Thursday:5AM-10PM
Friday:5AM-10PM
Saturday:5AM-10PM
Sunday:5AM-10PM

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