Breckinridge Park

3555 Brand Rd, Richardson, TX 75082
417 acres | 169 hectares
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About Breckinridge Park in Richardson

Breckinridge Park, located in Richardson, Texas, is a sprawling 417-acre park and the largest of the city’s 40 parks. Situated near Renner and Brand roads in the eastern panhandle of Richardson, it has been welcoming visitors since its opening in April 1992. The park offers a mix of both developed areas and untouched natural landscapes, making it a versatile destination for recreation and relaxation.

The park features an extensive network of multi-use trails suitable for walking, jogging, and cycling, winding through scenic areas adorned with wildflowers, large trees, and abundant wildlife. Birdwatchers and nature lovers will particularly enjoy the park's unpaved trails and serene lakeside settings. The park includes a picturesque 10-acre lake with a gazebo overlooking it, accompanied by two additional lakes in the northern section. Visitors can partake in activities such as fishing or simply enjoy the peaceful environment.

Breckinridge Park is also a hub for sports enthusiasts. It boasts 12 soccer fields and four baseball fields known as the Keffler Baseball Ballfields. These spaces cater to both casual games and organized league activities. Additionally, a newly introduced disc golf course expands the park's offerings for outdoor recreation fans.

Families and social groups frequent the park’s picnic areas, complete with grills. Two playgrounds provide safe entertainment for children, while two large pavilions and a gazebo are available for gatherings, with reservations handled by the city’s Parks and Recreation Department. The park is also a popular venue for community events, such as Richardson’s annual Fourth of July fireworks celebrations.

Notably, Breckinridge Park ensures accessibility and convenience for all visitors, with multiple parking lots and restroom facilities strategically located. Its multi-use trails connect to the city’s broader trail system, offering easy access to nearby areas, such as the adjacent Ruth Back Toler Park. Whether visitors are looking for active recreation or a tranquil retreat, Breckinridge Park provides a well-rounded experience.

What to Do at Breckinridge Park

Active Recreation

Baseball FieldDisc Golf CourseSoccer Field

Nature & Wildlife

Open Grassy AreaWalking TrailWildlife Viewing

Water Features & Activities

FishingLake

Visitor Services

Parking LotPaved PathsPlaygroundRestrooms

Food & Gathering

Drinking WaterGrilling AreaPicnic AreaShelter

When is Breckinridge Park Open?

Monday:5AM-10:30PM
Tuesday:5AM-10:30PM
Wednesday:5AM-10:30PM
Thursday:5AM-10:30PM
Friday:5AM-10:30PM
Saturday:5AM-10:30PM
Sunday:5AM-10:30PM