We’re proud to announce that Dallas has climbed four spots in the Trust for Public Land’s 2024 ParkScore Ranking, moving from #38 in 2023 to #34 this year. This national ranking evaluates cities based on five key characteristics: acreage, access, investment, amenities, and equity.
In Dallas, 81% of residents now live within a 10-minute walk of a park, a strong indicator of our city’s ongoing investment in equitable, high-quality green spaces.
The ParkScore is more than just a number because it highlights how accessible parks and green spaces are for residents, especially in urban neighborhoods. Access to parks means more opportunities for physical activity, connection to nature, and outdoor recreation for all ages. A strong park system also makes Dallas more attractive to visitors, families, and businesses. In fact, research shows that well-maintained parks contribute to economic development, support public health, and strengthen community identity. Dallas has been actively transforming underused and vacant lots into vibrant neighborhood parks, turning overlooked spaces into community assets that bring people together and enhance quality of life.
This progress reflects our commitment to ensuring that every person, in every neighborhood, has access to a safe and welcoming park close to home. From new developments to revitalizing existing spaces, we’re working hard to make parks more accessible, inclusive, and enjoyable for all.
We strive to make Dallas greener, healthier, and more connected through parks.