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Located in the heart of Greenville, Texas, Graham Park offers a spacious and welcoming dog park perfect for both residents and visitors. This pet-friendly destination features a fenced, double-gated dog area, ensuring your pup can safely enjoy off-leash play. With plenty of grassy space, playful tunnels and ramps, and a separation between play fields, it stands out as a great dog park in Greenville for all dog sizes and energy levels. Pet owners regularly praise the friendly community atmosphere and well-maintained grounds.
Beyond the dog park, Graham Park boasts amenities for the whole family, including an impressive playground, a scenic pond with wildlife, splash pad, basketball and volleyball courts, extensive open fields, well-placed benches, and plenty of trash bins. Water fountains and covered pavilions add comfort during your visit, and restrooms are conveniently located near certain activity areas. Whether you’re looking for a dog-friendly hike around the pond or a lively afternoon at the playground, Graham Park delivers a top-notch outdoor experience in Hunt County.
Great park! They even have a dog park. Can’t wait to bring my dog here.
The playground is great! The slides are ridiculously tall, which the kids love, and there’s even a zip line seat. The pond is a great place to chill or fish. One less star because the splash pad is small, the bathrooms are far away from the playground (but close to the splash pad and pavilion), and there are no picnic tables or benches around the pond.
The lily pads in the pond are so pretty!There is something for everyone! A variety of water fowls are chilling in the lake. The grass is well maintained. The lovely playground has a small zip line! Highly recommend this little gem in Greenville, TX.
My 3 grandkids enjoyed the playground. They particularly liked the hanging zip line type equipment. Too bad it only returns you back 1/2 way – you need to walk handle back the rest of the way. (Small inconvience, but it backs up the line if there’s several kids waiting)
It was unseasonably warm (77) the Saturday we went in February, and the playground was packed with kids.
Lots of others were enjoying the dog park and duck pond too.
The playground is right next to the parking lot. Within feet of it. Like a sidewalk width away. Too much traffic too close to kids at play. And too close to the gentleman who was standing next to his vehicle drinking a gigantic bottle of beer & watching the kids.
Great park that has many features, lots of space, friendly people, and one my little girls loved! Greenville Lions club helped establish the park.
Activities
– Playground with several sections for both little kids and older kids.
—The older kid section is a 3-story structure with slides, climbing wall, monkey bars, etc.
—The younger kid section has a shade covering
– Zipline
– Basketball court
– Volleyball court
– Large open fields
– Two horse shoe areas
– Splash pad
– Fenced-off dog run area
– Frisbee golf course
– Large pond with a dock and a bridge
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Features & Amenities
– Restrooms
– Lots of benches around the playground to allow for parents to sit.
– Many trash cans throughout the park.
– Bike rack by the playground.
– Large pavilion with picnic tables under it. Great for events.
– Lighting throughout the high use areas in the park.
– Parking
Improvements
– For being an old park it will always need maintenance. Most items were functional.
– Lion water fountain wasn’t working when we visited.
– Zipline rubber chain cover was broken.
– Weeds with pokey seed heads were throughout the field so don’t go barefoot. 😖
– Weeds in the DG around the horseshoe pits.
– Restrooms could be cleaned more regularly.