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The Great Trinity Forest urban park is located within the Texas Blackland Prairies ecoregion. Habitats within it include bottomland hardwood forests, riparian zones, wetlands, open water ponds, grasslands, and the Trinity River itself. The center is part of the City of Dallas-Trinity River Corridor Project and consists of 120 acres.
The Trinity River Project is a public works project undertaken in the 2000s in the city of Dallas, Texas, United States. [1] Its goal is to redevelop the Trinity River.The project aims to turn the river's path into a collection of sports fields, trails, nature centers, and recreational opportunities.
The park is part of the larger Trinity River Project, which when complete will be one of the largest urban parks in the world at 10,000 acres (40 km 2) in size.. The Great Trinity Forest portion of the project consists of 6,000 acres (24 km 2), [2] primarily in the area of the Trinity River as it traverses Dallas County just south of Downtown Dallas.
Trinity Park was a minor league baseball park located in Dallas, Texas, and was one of the Texas League champion Dallas Hams home ballparks from 1897 to 1904. The ballpark existed in the bottom of the Trinity River; the Houston Street viaduct presently goes over where right field existed.
The Trinity River as viewed from Reunion Tower in Dallas in August 2015. The Trinity River is a 710-mile (1,140 km) [2] river, the longest with a watershed entirely within the U.S. state of Texas.
Trinity Park may refer to: Trinity Park, Queensland, a suburb of Cairns, Australia; Trinity Park, Texas, an unincorporated community in the United States; Trinity Historic District, a historic neighborhood in Durham, North Carolina; Trinity Park (Baseball Park), a former minor league baseball park that was located in Dallas, Texas.
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The Trinity Strand Trail is a partially completed 7.8-mile-long (12.6 km), hike/bike commuter and recreational trail that would run along the course of the original Trinity River in Dallas, Texas near the Dallas Design District. The trail is intended to connect the Dallas medical district with the Katy Trail and the Trinity River Corridor. [1 ...