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White Rock Lake Park
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White Rock Lake Park
Address: 8300 Garland Rd
Dallas, TX 75238
Phone: 214-670-8885;
Size: 2,115 acres.
Location: On East Lawther Drive.
Facilities: Picnic areas, paddleboat rentals, lake, trails, Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden, arts center, playgrounds, sports areas.
Activities: Boating, hiking, bicycling, tennis, football, softball.
Special Features: The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden (327-8263), features 66 landscaped acres of towering trees, fragrant gardens, lush lawns, fountains, sculptures, and two historic mansions.

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