At this time of year, that native wildflower prairie is blooming with bluebonnets! Zion Cemetery in Frisco Monarch View Park, Frisco also features a native wildflower prairie area designed to aid migrating monarch butterflies as well as native Texan birds. Panther Creek Parkway & Teel Parkway, FriscoĪt Monarch View Park in Frisco you’ll find one of the best playgrounds for young kids in the area, it’s also one of the prettiest, set among beautiful gardens. In 2019, the city of Frisco incited a controlled burn to kill invasive grasses and promote the growth of bluebonnets and other native wildflowers in the area. The Frisco Fire Department keeps the meadow well watered, which is why so many bluebonnets bloom here. Best Bluebonnets in Frisco Warren Park’s Freedom Meadowįreedom Meadow is a tribute to those who lost their lives of Sept. Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve, PlanoĬollin College Spring Creek Campus, PlanoĢ800 E Spring Creek Pkwy, Plano, TX 75074ĪVOID: You may have read about the beautiful bluebonnets near Legacy Drive in Plano on other “best bluebonnet” lists, however, according to the head of Frito Lays security, the property is private, so please don’t block the drive or park on the property. Out front of the Lord of Life Lutheran Church off of 15th Street (close to Medical City Plano), there’s a small but abundant bluebonnet field. The best place to see the bluebonnets along the Bluebonnet trail is at Spring Creek and Custer Rd. Here is a map of the trail, courtesy of the city of Plano website. Midway Road to Baywater Drive (2.6 miles), Preston Road to Old Orchard Drive (3.4 miles), Old Orchard Drive to K Avenue (4.9 miles)ĭid you know there’s a stunning bluebonnet trail right in Plano? It runs from Central Expressway to Midway Road then continues along Spring Creek Parkway and Chase Oaks Boulevard. Best Bluebonnets in Plano Plano Bluebonnet Trail
#BLOON TEXAS PATCH#
The bluebonnet patch outside Lord of Life Lutheran Church is in full bloom! In Plano TX. So, for that perfect bluebonnet photo, here’s our list of the 10+ best places to see bluebonnets 2022. By the end of April, they’ll be all but gone.
Texas bluebonnet season has arrived and since these beautiful blooms only flower for a few weeks per year if you want to enjoy “bluebonnets 2022”, you’re going to need to act fast.