Between Hall Street and Bowen, you’ll find the south parcel of Turtle Creek Park. While the west side of the Park is landscaped and manicured and the east side has playing courts and wonderful views of the creek, the southern parcel is wild.
Eventually the Conservancy would like to bring accessibility and trails to this land while minimizing the environmental impact, so that city dwellers have a place to see wildlife.
This summer, we’d like to remove trash that has gotten caught in the trees. We’re looking for volunteers, so if you are interested in helping, let Adrian know at adrian@turtlecreekconservancy.org.
15 Sep: Patron’s Circle Wine & Cheese Reception
A beautiful September evening was the perfect setting for our Wine & Cheese Reception to thank our supporters for their generous support. The Turtle Creek Conservancy invited our supporters of the Patron's Circle level to gather on the Magnolia Terrace…
18 May: Parks and Mental Health
Many of you have shared how Turtle Creek Park has made an impact on your life and mental health over the last year. Studies have shown that having access to green space can help fight against depression, stress, and anxiety. Regular contact with nature is an aid for good mental health.
17 Oct: Host your socially distanced event at Arlington Hall
Are you looking for a large space to safely host meetings, lunches, and dinners? Arlington Hall has open spaces indoors and out, and lovely French doors that allow fresh air to circulate. The staff of Food Glorious Food, the catering company at…