
El refugio natural de Plano: senderos sombreados, miradores y paisajes tranquilos.
Arbor Hills Nature Preserve en Plano ofrece senderos pavimentados y sin pavimentar para todos los niveles de condición física, con sombra, una torre de observación y belleza durante todo el año. Los terrenos, bien mantenidos, son amigables para perros y familias, y cuentan con baños, amplio estacionamiento y senderos accesibles para cochecitos y sillas de ruedas. El parque incluye tres tipos de hábitat con flora y fauna diversas, lo que lo hace ideal para senderismo, fotografía, picnics y momentos de tranquilidad en la naturaleza.
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Explora senderos marcados, pavimentados y sin pavimentar para todos los niveles de habilidad, con vistas panorámicas y avistamiento de fauna.
Sube la torre para obtener vistas panorámicas de las colinas ondulantes y de los paisajes naturales de la reserva.
Disfruta de picnics, zonas de juegos y senderos accesibles para cochecitos, ideales para niños y grupos.
Recorre senderos designados para bicicletas a través de terrenos diversos para ejercicio al aire libre y aventura.
Captura hermosas escenas de flores silvestres, arroyos y follaje estacional en un entorno prístino.
Trae a tus amigos peludos para explorar senderos y espacios abiertos en un entorno limpio y seguro.
Calificación general
Katie Fitch
This is the most beautiful place in DFW. Lovely, assessible, well kept. I have enjoyed walking in every season. My big kids loved the play ground. The whole place is dog friendly. Feels really safe. Paved ways and dirt trails
M Shannon
Arbor Hills Nature Preserve in Plano, Texas is a true hidden gem and one of the best outdoor spaces in North Texas. The preserve offers a perfect mix of natural beauty and well-maintained trails, making it ideal for hikers, runners, families, and anyone looking to unwind outdoors. The paved and unpaved trails are clearly marked and suitable for all fitness levels, whether you want a leisurely walk or a more challenging hike through the rolling hills. The scenery is beautiful year-round, with wildflowers in the spring, shaded paths in the summer, colorful foliage in the fall, and peaceful open views in the winter. The overlook tower provides a great view of the surrounding landscape and is well worth the short climb. Arbor Hills is also very clean and well cared for, with helpful signage, restrooms near the entrance, and plenty of parking. It’s dog-friendly, family-friendly, and a great place for photography, picnics, or simply getting some fresh air. Overall, Arbor Hills Nature Preserve is a wonderful escape from city life without leaving town. Whether you’re looking for exercise, relaxation, or a scenic spot to explore nature, this preserve is absolutely worth a visit.
Leonardo Torres Jr.
Lots of shade throughout the trails, if you decide to walk the pavement trail it should be easy enough for children and family. I would leave the dirt trails for more experienced hikers. One thing I noticed is that the trail and creek are clean and well maintained compared to others I’ve seen! Also, at the time I hiked, there was some construction and certain trails closed just fyi. The restrooms are ok. There are several benches throughout the trail for you to sit and enjoy the peace and quiet! The tower provides an awesome view and really makes you feel you are surrounded in mother nature! I can say so far this is one of my best trails! Definitely will be back!
Andrew Farmer
Arbor Hills Nature Preserve is one of those places that makes you forget you are anywhere near a city. I stopped by while visiting clients in Plano and it blew me away. Wide open trails, quiet pockets of nature, and views that look way better in person than any photo you try to take. The creek, the overlook, the wildlife, all of it feels calm and clean. You can walk, jog, or just sit and regroup for a minute and no one bothers you. Perfect spot to clear your head before meetings or after a long travel day. If every city had a preserve like this, people would probably be a lot nicer.
Jana McLaughlin
This park is on a smaller scale, but diverse. There are three types of habitats, with various fauna and flora. The paths are well maintained, easily accessible by strollers, or wheelchairs. There are bike trails. We walked the cca 2-mile loop in about 40 minutes, but there are more paths for longer walks. There are occasional elevation changes. The restrooms are not the best looking, but had soap, water and toilet paper. The best feature is the ice cream truck positioned at the parking lot. The parking lot is quite large, for about 100 vehicles.
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