Become a Friend!

Friends of Anderson Bonner Park is officially a community partner of The CALME Space.

We’re so glad you’re here! This is the general registration form to become a member of the Friends of Anderson Bonner Park Group. You will stay updated on all our beautification projects, monthly park clean-ups, and stewardship initiatives. Our mission is to ensure Anderson Bonner Park remains a clean, safe, and a vibrant green space for all North Texas residents. Whether you are planting, cleaning, or leading, your hands-on effort makes a difference.

Sign up once to stay in the loop for:

  • Monthly Cleanups: Every second Saturday from 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM. We meet at the parking area near the Sankofa Bird park art. (Scroll down for parking info)

  • Wellness Walks: Weekly strolls to enjoy the fresh air along the White Rock Creek Trail.

  • Engagement Events: Special projects to connect with neighbors and care for our local ecosystem.

Registration helps us ensure we have enough supplies and snacks for everyone. We can't wait to see you in the park!

Upcoming Events

  • ABP Day of Care

    3/14/26 @ 9-11:00AM

    Help us steward our local green space during the park cleanup on March 14 from 9-11am; sign up to join the collective care effort for our next ABP Day of Care.

  • It's My Park Day 2026

    4/18/2026 @ 9am-12pm

    This is a special cleanup and wellness event in partnership with the City of Dallas Park and Recreation office.

  • ABP Day of Care

    5/16/26 @ 9-11:00AM

    Help us steward our local green space during the park cleanup on May 16 from 9-11am; sign up to join the collective care effort for our next ABP Day of Care.

 
  • The central gathering point for our group activities is located at: 12699 Park Central Drive, Dallas, TX 75230

    Major Crossroads: Park Central & Banner

  • The park is conveniently situated near the intersection of Park Central Drive and Banner Drive, just north of LBJ Freeway (I-635). This area provides easy access to the business district and the surrounding residential neighborhoods.

  • For those arriving via the White Rock Creek Trail, the meeting area is nearest to Mile Marker 6. The park serves as a key connection point on the trail, located between Valley View Park to the north and Orbiter Park to the south.

  • Anderson Bonner Park is a 44-acre community space nestled along White Rock Creek.

    • North Entrance: Best for trail access via Valley View Lane.

    • South Entrance: Nearest to the primary meeting area at 12699 Park Central Drive