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Richard Greene Linear Park

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Open today at 5:00-22:00
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1601 E Randol Mill Rd, Arlington, TX 76011, United StatesMap
Phone+1 817-459-5474
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  • klp934
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    Where to park ?

    I’d love to walk the paths in this park near the Stadiums. The trails look interesting, but where in the world are you supposed to park your car ? I asked this question at the nearby Arlington Visit...

    Reviewed on Jan 28, 2024
  • I1513NMtheresad
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    No place to park

    This used to be a wonderful park that my family went to often. There was also a yearly art show held here. The city took up the parking lot and put in a pay parking garage and now, there is no place t...

    Reviewed on Sep 29, 2022
  • reektreat
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    Nothing Special. Many Mosquitoes

    This is a park close to the At&T Stadium. It does not have anything special, barely any trees and has stagnant waters, a perfect breeding ground for lots of mosquitoes. When I was there, there were se...

    Reviewed on May 21, 2020
  • roadrunner_in_texas
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    A breath of A beautiful park nestled between AT&T Stadium and The stadium at UT Arlington

    We simply happened upon this park while exploring Arlington! Just outside the AT&T stadium is this beautiful place to walk, with ducks to feed, and bridges to cross over or go under! Right nearby is t...

    Reviewed on Dec 26, 2019
  • 642sylviag
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    Peaceful, Lovely Park between two World Class Venues

    I may be a little prejudiced, but talk a walk among the Caleum Moor Stones and enjoy! This park is named in my husband's honor for his service as Mayor of Arlington from 1987-97. During his terms in ...

    Reviewed on Apr 28, 2019

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