![]() Don’t forget to snap a picture with our pet friendly iHeartFrisco Heart. Ruff Range Dog Park: Grab Fido and head out to Ruff Range Dog Park for a round of fetch. There are several located around town including City Hall, The Rail District, Frisco Discover Center, and Riders Field. IHeartFrisco Hearts: Find all the iHeartFrisco hearts for a unique photo opp. The Frisco Art Gallery: Located inside the Frisco Discover Center, the Frisco Art Gallery features rotating exhibits by local, regional, national, and international artists.Ĭity Wide Public Art: Frisco has more than 80 pieces of public art available to view. Texas Sculpture Garden: Discover four-landscaped acres containing the country’s largest privately owned collection of sculptures. Murals: Frisco is home to a growing number of Instagram-worthy murals, almost all are located in The Rail District, including Joshua Boulet’s “Frisco Past & Present” and several of Patrick Ganino’s works including “Frisco Train WIP”, “Willie”, “Dolly Parton”, and “Let the Show Begin.” Here are a few ideas to give you a sense of what you can do when you visit without spending a cent. ![]() And here in Frisco, we’re inclined to agree! In fact, we think you’ll be amazed at the free activities you can enjoy throughout the city. Maybe a new park or a wooded area you’ve been meaning to check out.The best things in life are free. Just explore… take your bike or car to an area you’ve never been before.Find the Carrollton Critters eleven bronze critters which have taken up residence throughout historic Downtown Carrollton!.It’s fun, quirky, and eclectic – and perfect for fun photos. A bit of a drive, but The Chairy Orchard is a unique spot in Denton with hundreds of different chairs.Visit House of Shine in Grapevine, a nonprofit, experiential museum of self-discovery, designed for visitors from age 5 to 95.Enjoy one of the many Virtual & Online Activities being offered.Check out the flowers on The Flower Mound.Challenge the whole family to some tongue twisters!.Take a stroll along the Riverwalk in Flower Mound.Attend a Summer Movie Club event (some free some for a nominal fee).Have some fun at home with these Boredom Busters.Visit “ The Tubes/The Bugs” indoor play area in Irving.Call the activity director in advance to see if there’s a special activity you and your kids can help with (bingo, games, etc.) Have a picnic at one of our area parks.Visit Bob Jones Nature Center in Southlake.Details can be found in our weekly newsletters and our online community calendar. Attend a free event at Life Safety Park in Coppell.Attend one of the free events at Nash Farm in Grapevine.Young kids enjoy the ramps and stairs all kids can explore Rain Forest Cafe’s shop, with large aquariums, animated animals, and more. Ranch Hand Rescue, CCA’s Food Pantry, and local animal shelters all need help. Paint some rocks of your own before you go and add them to the trail! Enjoy the Parr Park Rock Trail in Grapevine.Visit Hound Mound in Flower Mound or the Dog Park at Railroad Park in Lewisville.Enjoy a free outdoor movie or event at Castle Hills in Lewisville. ![]()
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