Euless, TX
Home MenuPreserve at McCormick Park
Address: 2005 Fuller-Wiser Rd.
Size: 27 acres
Type: Linear/Neighborhood
Amenities: 1 Table, 2 Handicap Tables, 2 Grills, 4 Benches, 1 Bike Rack, 1 Playground, 1Gazebo, 2 Port-O-Lets, 0.51 Miles of Trails, 1 Amphitheater, 2 Pet Stations
The Preserve at McCormick Park is an environmental outdoor learning center that connects Bob Eden Park on the west to Villages of Bear Creek Park on the east. Hike and bike trails tie the parks together. The Preserve includes 15 acres of open space, a playground, hike and bike trail, a pavilion and picnic tables with grills.
More unique features of this park include a historic tree grove, outdoor classroom, species trail (with markers highlighting the species of the trees along the trail), and bird watching area. This park also features two ponds, a fishing pier and a 110-foot boardwalk along wetland areas.
The Preserve at McCormick Park is a nature preserve that was designed and created strictly by children. The Kids Design Council, consisted of 75 children of various ages in Euless schools, gave input about features they wanted in a park during after-school brainstorming sessions.
The land for the park was deeded in December 2004 by Terry Sandlin Homes, Inc. with the city paying a small portion of the land's estimated worth. The rest considered a donation for the benefit of the citizens of Euless. Construction of this park was completed in the fall of 2005.
Come out and see the history and natural resources of this great park.
