Towne Lake Park
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About Towne Lake Park in Mckinney
Towne Lake Park is a sprawling 108-acre recreational area located in McKinney, Texas. The park is centered around a 22-acre lake, providing a serene backdrop for various outdoor activities. Situated just east of Central Expressway and south of McKinney High School, the park offers a convenient escape for local residents and visitors alike.
The park features an extensive network of hiking and biking trails, allowing visitors to explore the natural beauty of the area. A 1.2-mile trail encircles the lake, offering picturesque views and opportunities for exercise. The park's landscape includes abundant green spaces, making it an ideal spot for picnics, relaxation, and enjoying nature.
Fishing enthusiasts can take advantage of the lake, which is regularly stocked with Florida largemouth bass and rainbow trout by the Texas Parks and Wildlife department. A fishing pier provides easy access to the water. For those who prefer to be on the water, non-motorized boating is permitted, and paddleboat rentals are available during warmer months.
Towne Lake Park caters to a wide range of interests with its diverse amenities. Sports enthusiasts can enjoy the sand volleyball courts, horseshoe pitching areas, and an 18-hole disc golf course. Families with children will appreciate the two playgrounds, offering a safe and fun environment for kids to play.
The park also serves as a venue for community events and gatherings. With two picnic shelters equipped with electrical outlets, it's a popular spot for family reunions, birthday parties, and other celebrations. These shelters can be reserved in advance through the city's recreation department.
Towne Lake Park is open daily from 5:30 a.m. to 11 p.m., providing ample opportunity for visitors to enjoy its facilities throughout the day. The park's well-maintained grounds, diverse amenities, and natural beauty make it a beloved destination for McKinney residents and a showcase of the city's commitment to providing quality outdoor spaces for its community.