What’s New Hibiscus Fountain Down for Repairs June 25 The beloved Hibiscus Fountain is down for repairs. More Info By: morgan 4 Apr: AN OASIS IN THE PANDEMIC Though the world we live in is bringing daily change and uncertainty, Dallasites remain resilient. In times of turmoil, the Park has remained... Read More By: tcc-admin 7 Jan: NEW NAME, NEW SIGNS Here’s the latest on signage coming with Turtle Creek Park’s new moniker that’s here to stay. Read More By: tcc-admin 5 Jan: 20 ACRES, 20 GOALS FOR 2020 Here are the Turtle Creek Conservancy’s goals for the park this year – and how you can help us achieve them. Read More By: morgan 5 Jan: WE ARE REALLY STUMPED Trees were downed all over Dallas after two big storms last summer. Here’s how we responded and what we’re still stumped by! Read More By: morgan 30 Dec: 1924 STRUCTURE GETS A REFRESH In June 2019, storms caused a loss of 15 trees throughout Turtle Creek Park. Several were lost on the park’s west side, and a couple hit the 1924... Read More By: morgan 1 Nov: PARK LINK TO KATY TRAIL TURNS 5 he last few weeks in Dallas have been treacherously stormy and cold. The sun will be shining again this weekend—and we think it’s the perfect time... Read More ← 1 2 3 4 What's In Season Crape Myrtle Pruning Winter is the optimal time to thin branches to prevent drooping later and allow sun to pass through and encourage grass growth beneath. Top Dressing Azaleas Caring for the azaleas underground in winter promotes greater production of blooms each spring. Live Oak Care These evergreen trees shed leaves in March, and winter is the best time to prune them to prevent the spread of diseases like Oak Wilt.