1200 Sabine St, Dallas, TX 75203
Eloise Lundy Park is a Park located at 1200 Sabine St, Dallas, TX 75203. It has received 40 reviews with an average rating of 4.3 stars.
Monday | 5AM-11PM |
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Tuesday | 5AM-11PM |
Wednesday | 5AM-11PM |
Thursday | 5AM-11PM |
Friday | 5AM-11PM |
Saturday | 5AM-11PM |
Sunday | 5AM-11PM |
The address of Eloise Lundy Park: 1200 Sabine St, Dallas, TX 75203
Eloise Lundy Park has 4.3 stars from 40 reviews
Park
"Eloise Laundry Park is just under 4 acres with a Rec center in the Bottom District neighborhood"
"Tiny, hidden, neighborhood park in a very historic part of North Oak Cliff"
"This is a great little Park and what's really cool about it is you can go up the hill the actual levee and see downtown Dallas and if you have a box or something you can slide down the hill with the kids"
"Great, quiet and very accessible place, outdoor basketball court baseball field and plenty of tree's for shade, always have a great time this Park"
"The most best experience hunting eggs this year for my toddler ☺️ Thankfully with the community! Nice weather "
Eloise Laundry Park is just under 4 acres with a Rec center in the Bottom District neighborhood. About a 15 - 20 min walk from the 8th and Corthih transit station Eloise Laundry consists of a play area for kids, basketball hoops, a baseball diamond, and a tennis court ELP is excellent for holding small to mid-size family events and has access to recreational bathrooms nearby. Picnic tables and seating are available. Wonderful views of downtown Dallas from the Levee. It's a good park for small children and families. ELP could improve by updating the play park area equipment and converting the tennis court into a full basketball court. It currently has yet to set up a full court. Given the area's makeup, I would replace the overlook baseball diamond with a soccer field. Add more bike stands. I give this ELP a 3.5 out of 5 stars.
Tiny, hidden, neighborhood park in a very historic part of North Oak Cliff. Nestled between the base of the south levee and Townview High School. Near the Tenth Avenue Historical District, an important historically African-American neighborhood, and the bracingly creepy Oak Cliff Cemetery, the park, and adjacent recreation Center, is accessible from 8th Street immediately east of I-35/U.S. 67. Picnic tables and grills, playing fields, tennis court and playground. Easy access to the trail system between the levees.
This is a great little Park and what's really cool about it is you can go up the hill the actual levee and see downtown Dallas and if you have a box or something you can slide down the hill with the kids.
Great, quiet and very accessible place, outdoor basketball court baseball field and plenty of tree's for shade, always have a great time this Park
The most best experience hunting eggs this year for my toddler ☺️ Thankfully with the community! Nice weather
There's a lot of broken glass on the walk paths and not very lit up at night
Great location in the hood for Neighborhood people not outsiders.
Always peaceful.
Picnic area
Clean tables to enjoy lunch.
Love the view of the skyline fun for kids love the trail
nice place to visit for a relaxed afternon
Very quite place to walk!!! Really nice
Quiet and peaceful a little ducked off
Small quiet park behind the church.
Good place for my kids to play
So many memories
Such nice staff
it was ok