Parks
Back Alley Plaza
152 Plaza Drive ( View map)
1-acre plaza in the heart of downtown Midlothian and adjacent to the Old Firehouse.
Beautifully landscaped with trees and gorgeous flowers and with lots of parking for downtown shopping.
Civic Center Park
224 S. 11th Street (View map)
5-acre community park with large multi-purpose fields and public restrooms.
Heritage Park
234 N. 8th Street, between Ave E and F ( View map)
A quiet and peaceful downtown park, landscaped with beautiful flower beds and lots of shade trees and a walking path.
Site of the Larkin Newton Log Cabin which was built in 1848.
Kimmel Park
801 W. Avenue F. & N. 2nd Street ( View map)
2.1-acre fenced community park located in the center of town. Kimmel Park has a charming gazebo, benches, water fountain, basketball court, playground, picnic tables and lots of shade trees.
Note: Pets must remain on a leash.
Margie Webb Park
200 S. 7th Street & W. Railway Avenue ( View map)
Peaceful 0.25-acre community park with a central pavillion, surrounded by landscaped trees and plenty of beautiful flowers, benches, picnic tables and a playground.
Midlothian Sports Complex
1000 S. 14th Street, south of George Hopper Rd. intersection
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25-acre sports complex, maintained in cooperation with Midlothian's ISD, that has 2 soccer fields, 4 ball fields, 8 tennis courts, a basketball court, sand volleyball court, concession stand, playground, and many other ammenities.
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Mountain Peak Community Park
6411 Hill Drive & W. FM 875 ( View map)
10-acre community park with playground, multi-slides, climbing area, and monkey bars. Stay tuned for future improvements.
Triangle Park
200 E. Avenue G ( View map)
A 0.18-acre State right-of-way located between US Hwy 287 and the U.S. Post Office.
An attractive central location often used for local and special events.
Walter Stephenson Park
750 Walter Stephenson Road (View map)
New 8.6-acres community park. Future plans include picnic areas, playground and walking trail.
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