FAIRVIEW PARKS AND TRAILS
Monarch Trail
Monarch Trail
Runs through the linear Monarch Park in the Summerhill Farms neighborhood.
0.32 miles of paved trail
East Stacy Road Trail
East Stacy Road Trail
Runs between Country Club and Orr Road, intersecting with the Parkside trailhead.
2.3 miles of paved trail
Parkside Trail
Parkside Trail
Includes both paved and natural trails between Parkside Park and Beaver Run Park, including a path and deck overlooking a beaver pond.
1.57 miles of paved and natural trails
Stoddard Trail
Stoddard Trail
Runs north and south adjacent to Stoddard Road, connecting to a small segment of trail along Country Club Road that joins the Apple’s Crossing Trail.
0.3 miles of paved trail
Apple’s Crossing Trail
Apple’s Crossing Trail
Travels through the Apple’s Crossing Neighborhood and adjacent to State Highway 5. The trail connects to a small segment of trail along Country Club Road joins the northern end of the Stoddard Road.
0.71 miles of paved trail
Stacy Road Trail
Stacy Road Trail
Runs adjacent to Stacy Road on the southwestern portion of Fairview between U.S. 75 and Country Club Road.
2.72 miles of paved trail, connecting to an additional 0.67 miles of paved trail adjacent to U.S. 75 between Stacy Road and Latham Drive
Sloan Creek Trail
Sloan Creek Trail and Greenbelt
Travels through the Sloan Creek neighborhood and adjacent to Sloan Creek.
1.04 miles of paved trail through 4.27 acres of greenbelt
Bush Springs Trail
Bush Springs Trail
Trailhead is near the intersection of Latham Drive and Fairview Parkway. The trail runs northward, adjacent to Fairview Parkway before veering northeastward and ending near State Highway 5.
0.86 miles of paved trail through a greenbelt
Village Green Park and Trail
Village Green Park and Trail
Curves around Fairview Town Center, apartments, shops, a hotel and Watertower Way. The trail winds through the 8-acre Village Green featuring a playground, gazebo, watershed area, two half-court basketball/sports courts and a picnic area. The park also has benches, a water fountain, a dog waste station and trash cans.
More than 2 miles of connecting paved trails
Parkside Park
Parkside Park
East Stacy Road, just north of Stone Hinge Drive and south of Big Bend Boulevard
Parkside Park envelops the Parkside Trail and includes 27.8 acres of open space.
Amenities
- Green space
- Parkside Trail
- Deck overlooking beaver pond
Beaver Run Park
Beaver Run Park
110 Elisabeth Way
Fairview’s second-oldest park is in the Thompson Springs neighborhood.
Amenities
- Playground with wood mulch
- Basketball court
- Picnic pavilion
- Horseshoe pits
- Dog waste stations
- 0.5-mile paved trail that connects to the Parkside Trail
Monarch Park
Monarch Park
610 Cambridge Drive
Across from Lovejoy Elementary, this linear park is in the Summerhill Farms neighborhood.
Amenities
- Playground with artificial turf
- Climbing “rock”
- Picnic pavilion with grill
- Birdhouses along tree line
Creekside Park
Creekside Park
1040 Parkdale Drive
Fairview’s first park is tucked into the Oakwood Estates neighborhood along Sloan Creek.
One parking space for disabled drivers
Amenities
- Picnic pavilion
- Playground with wood mulch
- Open green space
- 500 feet of paved trail
- Water fountains for humans and pets
- Dog waste station
Roadrunner Trail
Roadrunner Trail
Runs between Cypress Park and Meandering Way, traveling on the outskirts of Coyote Meadow. Railing and other select improvements for the trail were completed as part of Kasey Widhalm’s Eagle Scout project. Youth from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints also contributed hours of time clearing the site.
0.7 miles of paved trail
Coyote Park
Coyote Meadow
East of Cypress Park and west of Meandering Way
Between Cypress Park and Meandering Way, the nearly 18-acre Coyote Meadow is skirted by Roadrunner Trail and abounds with natural beauty.
Park near Cypress Park and follow the trail into Coyote Meadow.
Amenities
- Benches
- Wildflowers and mowed paths (in season)
- Natural meadow and wildlife
- Skirted by Roadrunner Trail
- Adjacent to Cypress Park
Cypress Park
Cypress Park
400 Block of Plumwood Way
In the Cypress Crossing neighborhood, Cypress Park provides access to Roadrunner Trail and Coyote Meadow.
Park on neighborhood streets. Pull-in spaces are available for 2 to 4 cars.
Amenities
- Playground with artificial turf
- Drinking fountain
- Pavilion and picnic tables
- Benches
- Bicycle rack
- Dog waste station
- Connects to Roadrunner Trail
- Adjacent to Coyote Meadow
Meadows Park
The Meadows Park
Murray Farm Road, between Bluebird and Hummingbird Lanes
The Meadows has more than three acres of parkland within the Villas in the park community.
Park in the cul-de-sac on Hummingbird Lane.
Amenities
- Playground with artificial turf
- Basketball court
- Benches
- Pavilion and picnic tables
- Drinking fountain
- Bike rack
- Dog waste station
Veterans Park
Veterans Park
372 Town Place, adjacent to Fairview Town Hall
The park is a small, meditative area that honors the men and women who have served our country in the military. There are six monuments, one dedicated to each of the branches: Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard and Merchant Marines. Overlooking the pond, the sculpture, Flamma Libertatis, was created by North Texas sculptor Michael Pavlovsky. The 10-foot symbolic eternal flame honors the memory of the veterans of the community. The triangular base contains the words: “valor,” “honor” and “sacrifice.”
Also in the park are stones that have been purchased by individuals or groups to honor someone who has served in the armed forces. Stones with a gold star indicate that the person honored was killed in combat. Parking for Veterans Park is available at Town Hall.
Dig It Dog Park
Attached the Overture apartments at 200 Convention Drive (Park on Convention Drive and walk east on the sidewalk north of the apartment building. Refer to the map.)
This small dog park is privately owned but is available to Fairview residents. To unlock the gate, press 2 & 4 at the same time on the keypad, then 3, then enter.
