A small park located at the south of Arlington, Martha Walker Park offers a good respite from the commotions of the city. The park is divided into two sections, one of which is an open grassy area with a concrete trail and fitness station; while the other is covered with a blanket of trees and a few picnic tables. A great place for healthy walk or jog as well as for an enjoyable family picnic, the division ensures neither of the groups come in the way of the others.
A one of a kind museum in Uptown Dallas, The Ann & Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Museum: The Samurai Collection features a number of original artifacts that once belonged to the legendary Japanese warriors. First opened to house a single body armor piece, the museum is now home to over a 1,000 exemplary objects, relevant to Japanese samurais. From helmets and suits of armor, to horse armor and weaponry, all that you could imagine to be part of a samurai's gear can be found here.
Flag Pole Hill Park is a public park, located close to the White Rock Creek. The park offers a large playground and walking trails that is surrounded by lush forests. Enjoy a day out here with your family grilling food and picnicking amidst nature.
En la costa del Lago White Rock descansa el Arboreto y Jardín Botánico de Dallas. Este espacio de 267.093 metros cuadrados es el hogar de un paisaje hermosísimo, con una increíble riqueza en árboles, arbustos y flores que harán que hasta el último visitante se enamore de la naturaleza. La Casa DeGoyler, una mansión de estilo español de la década de 1940, también se encuentra en el predio. Otros puntos imperdibles de este complejo son los jardines Jonsson, un jardín llamado ‘A Woman's Garden’ y los jardines ornamentales de Lay.