Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve, Plano's largest park, is an 800-acre park extending from Parker Road on the south to Chaparral Road on the north and from Spring Creek Parkway on the west to Los Rios Boulevard on the east. The park boasts 3.5 miles of concrete trails and 5 miles of soft surface trails located along Rowlett Creek. Nature trails are open from sunrise to sunset daily.
Oak Point Park Natural Trails Map (click on image to see a larger view)

To view a video made by the Plano Television Network outlining how the Nature Trails were made through the "Walk-It-In" program, click here.
Oak Point Park Concrete Trail Map
(Click on image to see larger view)

Want to help preserve your Nature Preserve? YOU can make a difference. Volunteer to clean-up trash at Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve by clicking on this link to register. Thanks for your help!
MAPS, DOCUMENTS AND GUIDES
Natural Surface Trail Names and Descriptions (click here)
Oak Point Tree Identification Guide (click here)
Oak Point Plant Identification Guide (click here)
Equestrian Area Map (click here)
Soft Trail Guidelines (click here)
2009 Construction
For a video preview done by Plano Television Network click here.

The first phase of park improvements, completed in 2003, included utilities and parking spaces to support special events, such as the Plano Balloon Festival, adjacent to Spring Creek Parkway.
The Amphitheater at Oak Point Park was completed in September 2005. The Amphitheater includes seating for 1000 persons on terraces and native Texas limestone retaining walls, permanent sound and lights, an entertainment roof structure, comfortable and convenient restroom facilities, and production control room; all in a wildland setting for music and performing arts.