So, what's your favorite local restaurant? Drop us a line and help improve the list!
Offers 165 stores, 24 movie screens, 15 restaurants including Buca di Beppo, Dave and Busters, and The Cheesecake Factory, plus a NHL-size ice arena – the largest in any Dallas area mall!
ph (972) 668-6255 - Google Map
Family fun theme park offering laser tag, mini golf, go carts, arcade, batting cages. Adventure Landing hosts group events, and birthday parties.
ph 972-248-4653 - Google Map
Offers "The Inflatable Party Zone" for private, indoor parties with giant interactive inflatable play structures. A Pump It Up party is a fun and unforgettable event for ages 2 to adult. (Remember to bring your socks.)
ph 214-387-9663 - Google Map
Over 60,000 square foot family entertainment center offers bowling, laser tag, arcade games, a bar and a cafe that are available for family outings, group events, corporate parties, team building events, and birthday parties.
ph - Google Map
The Heard is a natural science education center, uniquely set in Collin County. With a 289-acre sanctuary, four miles of hiking trails, two-acre native plant garden, live animals, indoor and outdoor exhibits, classrooms and laboratories, The Heard reaches more than 60,000 people annually, including more than 20,000 children who attend science and hands-on preschool, home school and summer camp programs.
ph 972-562-5566 - Google Map
"A true depiction of turn-of-the-century farming." The Heritage Farmstead Museum offers a four acre complex with row crops, gardens, a windmill and a completely restored 1891 Victorian farmhouse with twelve original outbuildings.
ph 972-881-0140 - Google Map
The JC Penney Museum offers visitors an insider's look into the history of the major department store and is situated in the national headquarters. Historical records and artifacts are on display, including photos, company newspapers and catalogues. The Museum features a recreated first store that James Cash Penney opened in Kennemere, WY. in 1902 called the Golden Rule Store.
ph 972-431-7927 - Google Map
The Interurban Museum is located in a building that served as a station on the Texas Electric Railway, which linked Denison and Dallas from 1908 to 1948. As the only station remaining on this line, the building is a historic site. A museum exhibit inside presents a history of the Interurban Line and Plano. Admission to the Interurban Museum is free.
ph 972-941-7250 - Google Map
Located in a recently renovated historic downtown building, the ArtCentre in Plano offers a variety of cultural activities. Throughout the year, theatrical productions, vocal performances and art shows are hosted in the building. The ArtCentre is the permanent home of the Plano Repertory and also features galleries of local artistic works.
ph 972-423-7809 - Google Map
The Ridgeview Ranch Golf Club is an 18 hole championship golf course. The course features a tournament and special events pavillion, a fully equipped golf shop, a driving range and short game practice facility and private golf instruction by PGA professionals.Public, 18 holes, Par 72
ph 972-390-1039 - Google Map
The three day Plano Balloon Festival at Oak Point Park provides entertainment for the entire family. An art and craft show, live entertainment and many hot-air balloons are the highlights of this festival.
ph 972-867-7566 - Google Map
Striving to provide an atmosphere of olden days farm life, the Fairview Farm Market runs April through October and features fresh fruit, vegetables, flowers and plants. Market runs Tuesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily.
ph 972-422-2500 - Google Map
A popular shopping destination is the Plano Outlet Mall where over 40 vendors offer savings on brand name items. Vendors include Garden Ridge Pottery, Mikasa and T.J. Maxx.
ph 972-578-1591 - Google Map
The Historic Downtown Plano area offers a myriad of shops ranging from antique stores to art galleries to Scandanavian Cookware Pottery. There are over 50 specialty shops and visitors enjoy walking along the authentic brick streets.
Google Map
The Shops at Legacy is an open-air shopping district that features a number of art galleries, small boutiques, home decorating shops and restaurants.
ph 214-473-9700 - Google Map
The dog park is a double-gated, fenced, 2-acre area along Bluebonnet Trail, near its intersection with Chisholm Trail in central Plano. The park has benches, picnic tables, water stations for humans and animals, and waste pickup/disposal stations.
ph 972-941-BARK (2275) - Google Map
Russell Creek is a large community park with dedicated athletic complexes for soccer and baseball. The park also has a small lake, hike and bike trails, picnic pavilion, playground, and restrooms. Features: Baby Swings, Big Trees, Drinking Fountain, Grills, Hike and Bike Trails, Picnic Tables, Playground, Restrooms, Shade Pavilion
ph 972-941-7250 - Google Map
Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve, Plano's largest park, is approximately 800 acres located along Rowlett Creek in eastern Plano. The park extends from Parker Road on the south to Chaparral Road on the north and from Spring Creek Parkway on the west to future Los Rios Boulevard on the east.
ph 972-941-7250 - Google Map
200-acre Park, park features vast areas of natural beauty for walking, jogging, hiking, orienteering, and other outdoor activity. Includes Bluebonnet and Chisholm trail, among others.
ph 972-941-7250 - Google Map