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  1. TPWD District Fisheries Office. 6200 Hatchery Road. Fort Worth, Texas 76114. (817) 732-0761. Rafe Brock, Biologist. About the Area.

  2. The lake is one of the most popular spots in Dallas for runners, walkers and cyclists to come out and utilize the incredible 9.X mile loop that runs all the way around the lake without any challenging intersections, curbs, stairs or obstructions. Boaters enjoys sailing, rowing, and paddling from the wide open spaces on the lake to the tucked ...

  3. Dog walking. Take your dog to the White Rock Lake Dog Park to play well with others or go for a swim. Otherwise enjoy a walk on the paved trail! Please keep your dog on a leash and don’t forget to bring them water to stay hydrated! Spend a day or a few hours at White Rock Lake Park.

  4. White Rock Lake is a 1,015-acre city lake located approximately 5 miles northeast of downtown Dallas. White Rock is one of the most heavily used parks in the Dallas Park system and is the location of many special events and runs. White Rock Lake offers a variety of active and passive activity options and is one of the best places to experience ...

  5. Keep In Touch. Subscribe Now. Event Wrap-up for the 15th AnnualWhite Rock Lake Foundation Golf Tournament Who We Are The White Rock Lake Foundation focuses on the preservation of White Rock Lake’s natural health and beauty for the benefit of people and wildlife. The Lake White Rock Lake is considered the jewel of the Dallas ...

  6. White Rock Lake Conservancy is an entirely not-for-profit organization and is supported by the hard work and contributions of fellow residents and lake-lovers. However you use the lake, consider helping us achieve our mission by supporting us today. White Rock Lake Conservancy Raises Funds for Projects in White Rock Lake Park.

  7. One of the best-known Dallas legends is the Lady of the Lake, a ghostly figure who haunts White Rock Lake Park. The Ghost of White Rock is Born. A woman named Anne Clark wrote the account of the Lady of the Lake legend published in 1943. “The Ghost of White Rock,” was included in the Texas Folklore Society’s publication, “Backwoods to ...

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