In the southeastern region of the park, there is an equestrian area where visitors can ride horses.
Visitors can take the paved multi-use trail to the neighboring Bob Woodruff Park to see the oldest tree in Plano, a 200-year-old Bur Oak.
[4] The lake is open to kayaking, canoeing, and stand-up paddle boarding from sunrise to sunset.
[6] Located right off Los Rios Boulevard, the Oak Point Park and Nature Retreat Center is a 7,000 square-foot gathering place for many auspicious events and outdoor education.
[8][9] Go Ape is a 2-3 hour unique outdoor experience through the forest with many fascinating activities such as zip lines, Tarzan swings, and suspended obstacles like rail tracks.