Hope Park Frisco
Rating
Price
Free
Duration
1.5–2.5 hours
Best Ages
1–11 years
About
Hope Park in Frisco consistently ranks as one of the top playgrounds in the entire Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex — and once you visit, you'll understand why. Located on McKinney Road near Frisco Square, this beautifully designed city park goes well beyond your typical neighborhood playground.
The anchor feature is a large multi-structure play area with distinct zones for different ages. Toddlers have their own lower-scale equipment with shorter slides and climbing features, while older kids gravitate toward the taller structures, rope climbs, and the zipline ride that's basically a magnet for every kid age 5 and up. The separation means parents aren't spending the whole visit nervously watching a toddler get knocked over by a sprinting 8-year-old.
The splash pad is the summer game-changer. Active from approximately May through September, it has ground jets, dumping features, and water spray zones that give kids a full water-play experience without requiring swimwear (though it helps). Bring a change of clothes regardless — they will get soaked.
Frisco Parks has done a good job maintaining this facility. The restrooms include changing tables, which parents of infants and young toddlers will appreciate — it's genuinely not common at outdoor parks. The pavilion areas fill up fast on nice weekend mornings, so if you're planning a birthday or just want a guaranteed shaded table, get there early.
Because it's free and well-designed, Hope Park draws families from across the northern suburbs. Weekday mornings are quieter and cooler in summer. On weekend afternoons in good weather, expect crowds — but the park is large enough that it rarely feels oppressive.
Proximity to Frisco Square means you can build a full half-day around this: park first thing in the morning, then walk or drive a few minutes to lunch. It's become a go-to routine for Frisco and Plano families.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Yes
Nursing / Changing
Available
Kid Meals
Not Available
Setting
Outdoor
Rainy Day
Not ideal
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings or early Saturday before 9am in summer
Wait Times
No wait — public park
Nearby Food
No food vendors on-site. Frisco Square area (0.5 miles) has multiple dining options including Cane's, Chipotle, and local spots. Perfect for a post-park lunch.
Why Kids Love It
Hope Park in Frisco is widely considered one of the best playgrounds in the DFW area — and for good reason. It has multiple age-separated play structures, a splash pad, and a zipline-style ride that older kids obsess over. The scale is impressive, and there's genuinely enough here to keep two kids occupied for hours without anyone getting bored.
What Parents Say
“A big group of older school age kids were running around playing tag in the toddler section.”
Pro Tips from Parents
- The splash pad typically operates May through September — check Frisco Parks website for current status
- Covered pavilions are first-come-first-served on weekends and go fast — arrive by 8:30am to claim one
- Restrooms on-site include changing tables — a rare find at public parks
- The park has age-separated sections, which reduces conflict between toddlers and bigger kids
- Parking lot is ample but fills up on nice weekend mornings by 9am
What to Bring
- Sunscreen
- Water shoes for splash pad
- Snacks and drinks
- Towels if using splash pad
- Bug spray for evening visits
Cost Info
Free Admission
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
$0 admission.
Bring a picnic — the park has covered pavilions.
Budget $0–$15 for food if you pack from home.
Tips to Save
- Completely free.
- Park early on weekends to get a covered pavilion spot.
- Bring everything you need — no food vendors on-site.
Hours & Contact
Hours
- Friday
- 8AM-8PM
- Monday
- 8AM-8PM
- Sunday
- 8AM-8PM
- Tuesday
- 8AM-8PM
- Saturday
- 8AM-8PM
- Thursday
- 8AM-8PM
- Wednesday
- 8AM-8PM