Parks & Recreation
City of Lavon
Parks and Recreation
120 School Rd
P.O. Box 340
Lavon, TX 75166
Ph: (972)843-4220
The City of Lavon staff continually strive to provide opportunities to the city’s growing population with quality parks, open spaces and facilities. The City of Lavon is committed to having a great park and trail system that complements the overall image and livability of the city.
The City Council approved the updated 2022 Comprehensive Plan in April 2022 and adopted the City’s first Parks and Recreation Master Plan in February 2022.
EAGLE POND
Eagle Pond located at Lincoln Ave and Harrison Ln in the Bear Creek subdivision is a haven of tranquility, featuring a pond surrounded by colorful plants and a variety of native trees, shrubs and walking trail. The passive open space is a great place for visitors to enjoy nature. Benches and a doggie waste station are located along the walking trail for visitors’ convenience.
CITY HALL PARK
City Hall Park is a beautiful shaded park with a paved walking trail, great for walking and biking. It is in an ideal location near the historic Lavon City Hall. Home to the City’s favorite special events, the Easter Breakfast with the Bunny and the Fall Festival, the park offers a pavilion as well as an updated and maintained playground. If you would like to reserve the pavilion for private events, please contact Lavon City Hall 972-843-4220.
CITY HALL COMMUNITY ROOM/GYMNASIUM
The Community Room at City Hall, formerly the historic elementary school cafeteria, is a multipurpose room with kitchen amenities and is frequently home to city-sponsored special events and Lavon School reunions. The Community Room offers plentiful counter space for serving as well as large windows providing views of the City Hall Park and Pavilion.
The City Hall Gymnasium has been restored to near original condition, providing a great amenity for the community with city-sponsored events, elections, and service projects.
FUTURE PARK DEVELOPMENT
With an eye to the future, the City of Lavon has reserved over 20 acres of open space near City Hall for future park development.