Here’s a list of Garland parks and trails to visit this Earth Day
Celebrate Earth Day while outside.
Jovanni Ledezma, 7, fishes from a pier at John Paul Jones Park along Lake Ray Hubbard in Garland on July 18, 2020.(Lynda M. Gonzalez / Staff Photographer)
Garland is home to more than 2,200 acres of green space, trails and recreational facilities. Curving around an arm of Lake Ray Hubbard, the city also has waterfront views.
To celebrate Earth Day or to take a break from being indoors, spend some time at one of the following parks around the city.
Here are some of the parks and trails you can find nearby.