The REC of Grapevine is a crown jewel of the Grapevine Parks and Recreation Department. This multi-generational recreation facility offers tons of youth programs, a variety of fitness classes and more.
Come splash it up with Grapevine Aquatics, our award-winning facilities and staff are ready to make your time a memorable one!
The Grapevine Parks and Recreation department is dedicated to providing new and exciting programs for all ages and abilities.
Grapevine offers athletic leagues for both youth and adults. We invite you to take a look at all the different programs offerings
Explore over 1,600 acres of parkland and find the perfect place to workout, hike, bike and play in Grapevine. Search for parks, facilities, lake amenities, activities, and so much more.
Are you looking for a spot to host your next meeting, birthday party or family gathering? Grapevine Parks and Recreation operates several indoor and outdoor venue options that can be rented throughout the City.
We’re more than great activities and facilities, we’re supported by you – the community! See how you can get involved today.
Explore and register for activities at The REC of Grapevine.
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Grapevine Parks and Recreation is dedicated to furthering park development in our community. With the enhancement and development of parks.
Thalle Construction Company, Inc. has been contracted by the Trinity River Authority of Texas to construct the Bear Creek Interceptor Segment 09BC-1, Phase 2 Project for the Central Regional Wastewater System.
The project will incorporate alterations and enhancements to the Dallas Road corridor to facilitate pedestrian, bicycle and vehicular access to the new Grapevine Main Street TEXRail station.
Park developments for the Silver Lake Park project, renamed as Settlers Park.
This page is your essential resource for the latest updates on park closures and recreational activities, ensuring you stay informed and connected with our community’s outdoor spaces.
Denton Creek stabilization and park creation is a major step forward in increasing water quality and public education.
The purpose of the TXDOT Green Ribbon Program is to improve the visual character of highway corridors and minimize the negative impacts of air pollution through planting of trees and shrubs.