Reviews
An outdoor sculpture museum in the middle of one the richest suburbs of North Texas? Yes, please. Thank you.
I suggest you start where Gaylord and Tollway join, from there walk the park, then drive the rest on your way to the Star which are connected on the same avenue. For those folks that work in those buildings I envy you for the views and benches, flora and fauna there and of course the sculptures. Another touristic point that the massive DFW, Metroplex has to offer. Enjoy!
5
7 years ago (02-06-2018)
A beautiful sculpture garden on an office campus. Some lovely pieces and a real commitment to sculpture. Also, a nice place for a walk.
5
7 years ago (18-02-2018)
Hall Office Park is a beautiful place full of tons of amazing sculptures from sculptors from all over our planet, includin' Australia! One of my favorite ones is the one with the wooden pieces placed in an intricate way that looks like a bird and not like a bird. There's so much to do at the park! You can stroll across the pathways, admire the sculptures, and look at the animals (real and not real). You can even have a picnic there and gobble down your food peacefully or just take it easy. There are restrooms and water fountains in most of the buildings which is a plus. There's beautiful scenery, man-made and natural, so even if you aren't a fan of art, you should admire the natural beauty of the park!
5
9 years ago (10-08-2016)
Very environmentally built business park. Bikes, walking trails, sculptures. ponds with fountains, plenty of places to take your lunch outside or just telax. Done right.
5
8 years ago (03-07-2017)
Beautiful Office Park with many amenities including plentiful pokestops.
4
8 years ago (24-10-2017)