Dallas Water Utilities (DWU) has scheduled construction work in collaboration with the Parks and Recreation and Transportation and Public Works departments for the grouting of approximately 2,800 feet of an abandoned 36-inch diameter wastewater main adjacent to Garland Road and White Rock Trail between E. Lawther Drive and San Rafael Drive. As you are aware, a sinkhole next to the trail was observed over the abandoned line earlier this year and was immediately backfilled. Although the area continues to be
For the Love of the Lake, in partnership with the White Rock Lake Conservancy, recently funded an extension of the goat grazing project at White Rock Lake Park—bringing a unique and eco-friendly solution to a persistent environmental challenge. Approximately 300 goats were deployed from the Bath House to Boy Scout Hill for over 10 days, targeting invasive privet. This aggressive plant threatens the health of the ecosystem by increasing erosion, blocking visibility, and raising wildfire risks. Left unmanaged, privet can quickly
Nestled on the shoreline on the East side of White Rock Lake is the Corinthian Sailing Club. Founded in 1939, the sailing club has provided sailing lessons and hosted sailing races for decades. On many Saturday mornings, visitors at White Rock Lake Park are treated to the sight of colorful sails gliding across the water. The sailors likely include members of the Corinthian Sailing Club (CSC). The Corinthian Sailing Club is not just about sailing; it
We are thrilled to hear that there has been a recent increase in breeding activity with the bald eagles at Lake Highlands Park! To protect these magnificent birds, park maintenance and the Conservation Team have installed a fence to remind park visitors to keep their distance. We can all do our part to respect their nesting area by maintaining a safe distance and keeping dogs leashed at all times, as they can disturb the eagles. Please watch for updates, and announcements
For the Love of the Lake is partnering with the 2024 BMW Dallas Marathon to place course monitors along the race route. Course monitors play an important role during the race. Volunteers are stationed at crucial points along the race course to help direct and cheer on runners, ensuring they do not leave the official race route. More information about course monitor responsibilities and how to register can be found below. Interested volunteers can register to join the course monitor team
Water Activities Temporarily Suspended at White Rock Lake [Shared from Dallas Parks & Recreation] As a result of the recent sewage spill into White Rock Creek, Dallas Park and Recreation officials are suspending water-related activities at White Rock Lake Park. This decision comes after the City of Plano experienced a sanitary sewage overflow that affected White Rock Creek.To protect public health, park officials advise residents and park visitors not to fish or enter the water because
Celebration Tree Grove is a tranquil, uplifting space on the northeast edge of White Rock Lake Park dedicated to honoring, remembering, and celebrating Lake Lovers of the past, present and future. Over the last few weeks, the stone structures that anchor Celebration Tree Grove have been defaced and commemorative bronze plaques stolen from the site. We are heartbroken by these acts of theft and vandalism. Initial estimates by our team forecast upwards of $5,000 to support restoration efforts to
If you’ve noticed an increase in coyote activity around White Rock Lake, you’re not alone. While typically reclusive animals, coyotes are intelligent and adaptable to increased human activity, and may venture more closely to our communities in search of food. Thanks to resources from our friends at Dallas Animal Services, we’re sharing a few safety tips and reporting processes should you an encounter a coyote on your next visit to the lake. This
Have you caught this week’s issue of White Rock Lake Weekly? For the Love of the Lake is featured on the front page! It was honor to spend time with renowned golfer Jordan Spieth, celebrating the completion of our 20th anniversary project, the Flag Pole Hill Inclusive Playground, funded by the Jordan Spieth Family Foundation. This idea for this playground was initiated by former FTLOTL president Liz Akins, who dreamed of providing a place
Article by Gail Greenaway Bill and Daleen Maxwell are natural-born leaders with deep-seeded roots in giving back to the community. As members of First Unitarian Church, Bill and Daleen were among the founding members of For Love of the Lake’s Adopt-A-Shoreline (AAS) program. As lake lovers, they frequently ran and bicycled at the lake. As church members, they served on the community service committee. Having already met FTLOTL’s founder and attended fundraisers for the fledgling




