Parks J - O
Jack Carter Park
Jack Carter Park is a community park with an inclusive playground designed to allow children ages 2 to 12 of all abilities to play together and engage a range of movement, climbing, tactile, visual and auditory play equipment.
Dog Park at Jack Carter Park
The Dog Park at Jack Carter Park is a double-gated, fenced, two-acre area along Bluebonnet Trail, near its intersection with Chisholm Trail in central Plano.
Liberty Park
Liberty Park is a neighborhood park with a playground, shade pavilion, picnic tables, grills, drinking fountain, and open sports practice fields (first come, first served).
Lone Star Park
Lone Star Park is a neighborhood park with playground, shade pavilion, picnic tables, a grill, drinking fountain, and open sports practice fields (first come, first served). The park is adjacent to Bluebonnet Trail.
Longhorn Park
Longhorn Park is a neighborhood park with playground, shade pavilion, picnic tables, grills, drinking fountain, and open sports practice fields (first come, first served).
Los Rios Park
The Los Rios Park location is where the Los Rios Golf Course formerly operated. The City purchased the land in 2014 with grant assistance from Collin County, and a public process began in early 2018 to solicit input and create a master plan for the park. The land will be reprogrammed to city park land in 2020.
Lt. Russell A. Steindam Park
Lt. Russell A. Steindam Park is a neighborhood park with playground, shade pavilion, picnic tables, a grill, drinking fountain, hike/bike trail, and open sports practice fields (first come, first served). This park, named in 1993, honors Lt. Russell A. Steindam, Plano's only Congressional Medal of Honor recipient.
Memorial Park
Memorial Park is a neighborhood park with a playground, shade pavilion, picnic tables, and drinking fountain. The park is adjacent to the Chisholm Trail.
Oak Point Park & Nature Preserve
Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve, Plano's largest park, is 800 acres and extends from Parker Road on the south to Chaparral Road on the north and from Spring Creek Parkway on the west to Los Rios Boulevard on the east.
Old Shepard Place Park
Old Shepard Place Park is a neighborhood park with a playground, restrooms and hike/bike trail. A large portion of this park has athletic fields that are available for scheduled use only.
Overland Trail
Overland Trail is a greenbelt park with playground, picnic tables, sand volleyball court, grill, and 0.3 miles of hike/bike trail.