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Arlington swings top ranking on 2024 list of best parks in Texas
The Arlington park system has climbed higher and faster than the mountain bike hills at River Legacy Parks. The new 2024 ParkScore report, which rates park systems in 100 of the largest American cities, ranks Arlington No. 4 in Texas and No. 47 nationwide.
The report by nonprofit Trust for Public Land evaluates park systems on five metrics: park access, equity, acreage, investment, and amenities.
Arlington's park system made the greatest gains of any North Texas city in 2024, skyrocketing 27 spots to claim 47th in the nation and fourth in Texas.
According to Parkscore, Arlington stands out because:
- The median size of a park in the city is 12.6 acres, which is more than double the national average park size of 5.4 acres.
- An impressive 70 percent of residents within walking distance of a park.
- Arlington spends about $112 per resident on its parks.
"Parks play a crucial role in neighborhoods, allowing us all to be more connected, healthier, and more resilient," says Trust for Public Land Texas leader Molly Morgan in a press release. "In a world where your zip code is the most important social determinant of your health, having safe, close-to-home access to the outdoors can make a huge difference in the communities we serve."
The Visit Arlington website reminds visitors just how many great parks and playgrounds the city has, including River Legacy Parks, Veterans Park, Rush Creek Linear Park and Rush Creek Dog Park, and Richard Greene Linear Park tucked between the busy sports mecca of Globe Life Park and AT&T Stadium.
The park system in Fort Worth, on the other hand, slipped three spots to No. 91 in 2024. The city's median park size is 8.7 acres, and 62 percent of residents live within a 10-minute walk of a park. Fort Worth spends an average of $91 per resident on its parks.
Elsewhere in Dallas-Fort Worth:
In Texas, Plano's park system is king of the jungle gym. The ParkScore report puts Plano at No. 1 in Texas and No. 16 nationwide.
It's the second year in a row Plano has been ranked No. 16 nationally (down slightly from 15th in 2022 and 2021). For several years, Plano has maintained its place atop the charts in Texas.
Plano ranks high because:
- The median size of a park in Plano is 13.8 acres, which is more than double the national average park size of 5.4 acres.
- A whopping 82 percent of residents live within a 10-minute walk of a park, which is 2 percent higher than in 2023.
- Plano also spends the most on its park system out of all DFW-area cities, at $181 per resident.
Parks in Dallas also made improvements in 2024, moving up five spots to claim No. 38 nationwide and No. 2 in Texas. The city's median park size is nearly 8 acres 74 percent of Dallas residents live within a 10-minute walk of a park, and Dallas spends $140 per resident on its park system.
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson praised his city in a press release, stating that Dallas is currently in "a golden era of parks."
"Parks are critical for any city to thrive, and Dallas voters signaled their support for parks just a few weeks ago by approving a historic $345 million investment in our park system in the bond election,” Johnson said.
Garland parks improved significantly in 2024, jumping 13 spots into No. 74 in the nation. The median park size in Garland is 9.6 acres, and only 63 percent of residents live within walking distance of a park.
Irving's park system ranked No. 99 nationally for the second consecutive year. The city's median park size is smaller than the national average, only 3.2 acres, and Irving spends the least amount of money on its park system out of all Metroplex-area cities, at $88 per resident. Like Fort Worth, 62 percent of residents living in Irving live within a 10-minute walk of a park.