Grand Park in Frisco opens Nov. 19
The undeveloped land that has become Grand Park in Frisco photographed in 2019. The long-awaited park is set to open Nov. 19.The much-anticipated opening of Grand Park in Frisco happens Nov. 19 with a hike or jog of the Big Bluestem trail. Participants in the 2-mile trail event will get an in-depth look at Phase 1 of the project.
The inaugural trail walk will begin at 9 a.m. Nov. 19 at the trailhead for Big Bluestem, which is located off Cotton Gin Road between Dallas Parkway and Legacy Drive, according to a“We’re so excited to welcome the community to start exploring this trail,” Mayor Jeff Cheney said in the news release. “Our city has aspired to develop Grand Park for many years. In fact, the idea of Grand Park is one of the projects that inspired me to run for city council.
Bois d’arc trees, wildflowers and other grasses complement the landscape of the Big Bluestem, which is the name of a prevalent native grass. The 12-foot-wide natural trail is unpaved and winds its way through undeveloped park land for 2.2 miles, according to the news release.
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