Best attractions and places to see around Lewisville include a variety of natural and historical sites. The region offers diverse landscapes, from preserved wildlife areas to formal gardens and river trails. Visitors can explore historical settlements and enjoy outdoor activities within these varied environments.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Tanglewood Park is a great place to visit and get outdoors. The park is located next to the Yadkin River. There are trails all around the golf course for bikes, horses and hiking. There are also some mountain bike specific trails with berms, jumps and platforms. There are fishing ponds and a swimming pool area.
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The Yadkin River has a total length of about 200 miles, originating in the Blue Ridge Mountains. The here marked section is located close to the town of Clemmons and is part of the Tanglewood Park. Leading along the river, you can find a nice trail for a perfect, short hike.
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Bethabara was the first European settlement in the North Carolina Piedmont district being founded way back in 1753 and is a National Historic Landmark. It is now a public designated park that encompasses 183 acres of preserved wildlife, historic buildings and grounds. There are walking and birding trails and protected wetlands for everybody to enjoy.
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Reynolda’s Gardens and grounds were originally part of the Reynolda estate. Now it is a free entry 134 acre garden complex that includes formal gardens, greenhouses and woods. It is a veritable outdoor horticultural oasis open to the public year-round from dawn to dusk. A beautiful place to visit.
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This is a very nice wooded trail with a small lake and a creek running next to it. Nice for a short hike or run.
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Access to the gardens is free. There are different subject areas. They are quite nice, but mostly planted with flowers that also exist in Germany. Unfortunately there is no shade in the beds. At the beginning of May we had a smooth 30 degrees Celsius.
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Lewisville offers several prominent natural attractions. Reynolda Gardens is a 134-acre garden complex featuring formal gardens, greenhouses, and woods, open year-round from dawn to dusk. Lewisville Lake is a major draw, known as the "Urban Bass Fishing Capital of Texas," offering boating, fishing, kayaking, swimming, and picnicking. The Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area (LLELA) is a 2,000-2,600 acre nature preserve with hiking trails, bird watching, and wildlife observation. You can also find the Yadkin River, which has a nice trail for a short hike near Clemmons.
Yes, Lewisville has a rich history reflected in its sites. Historic Bethabara is a National Historic Landmark, the first European settlement in the North Carolina Piedmont district, founded in 1753. It features historic buildings and grounds with walking trails. Old Town Lewisville is a historic district with charming shops and architecture. Within the LLELA, you can find the 1869 Minor-Porter Log House, and the Lewisville Feed Mill, opened in 1886, is filled with local memorabilia. The Old Well House, built in 1927, is another historical landmark.
The Lewisville area provides numerous outdoor activities. Lewisville Lake is ideal for water sports like boating, fishing, kayaking, and swimming. The Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area (LLELA) offers hiking, bird watching, and guided kayak tours. For more structured activities, Tanglewood Park Steam Locomotive is located in a park with trails for bikes, horses, and hiking, along with fishing ponds. You can find more detailed routes for various sports: for running, check out the Running Trails around Lewisville guide; for hiking, explore the Hiking around Lewisville guide; and for cycling, see the Cycling around Lewisville guide.
Absolutely! Many attractions in Lewisville are suitable for families. Reynolda Gardens offers a beautiful and free outdoor space for all ages. Historic Bethabara provides walking trails and historical exploration. Lewisville Lake Park has campgrounds, beaches, and picnic facilities perfect for family outings. For indoor fun, Going Bonkers offers arcade games, a jungle gym, and mini-golf. The annual Western Days festival is also a free, family-friendly event celebrating the city's heritage.
Lewisville offers several options for hiking and walking. The Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area (LLELA) has extensive trails for exploring native ecosystems. Historic Bethabara features walking and birding trails within its preserved grounds. Tanglewood Park Steam Locomotive is located in a park with various trails, including mountain bike specific trails. The Woodland Trail is a nice wooded path with a small lake and creek, perfect for a short hike or run. For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the Hiking around Lewisville guide.
Lewisville boasts a vibrant cultural scene. Old Town Lewisville is a historic district with unique shops and eateries. The MCL Grand Theater (Medical City Lewisville Grand Theater) is a central cultural arts venue hosting theatrical productions, art exhibitions, concerts, and ballets. The Greater Lewisville Community Theatre, housed in the city's oldest building, presents various shows by local performers. Wayne Ferguson Plaza in Old Town also hosts community events. For larger concerts and comedy, the Toyota Music Factory is nearby.
Yes, the Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area (LLELA) is an excellent spot for bird watching and wildlife observation. This nature preserve is home to over 270 bird species and various wildlife, including bobcats, white-tailed deer, and mink. Historic Bethabara also offers birding trails and protected wetlands, providing another great location to observe local fauna.
Beyond the main attractions, Lewisville has some unique spots. The Lewisville Fishing Barge offers a 24/7 urban fishing experience in a climate-controlled environment. The Coyote Drive-In provides a nostalgic movie-watching experience under the stars. The Lewisville Feed Mill, dating back to 1886, is filled with memorabilia, offering a glimpse into the city's past. Stone Creek Park is a quiet natural setting within the city, featuring native plants and unpaved trails for a peaceful escape.
Lewisville's climate makes it suitable for outdoor activities year-round, though spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for hiking, biking, and exploring. Summers can be hot, especially for extensive outdoor activities, but Lewisville Lake provides ample opportunities for water-based recreation to cool off. Winters are typically mild, allowing for continued enjoyment of trails and parks.
The Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area (LLELA) is a significant nature preserve. You can find more information about its conservation efforts, trails, and programs by visiting its official page: LLELA Nature Preserve.
Lewisville is known for its annual Western Days festival, a free two-day event that celebrates the city's heritage. This festival features country music acts, family-friendly activities, and a vibrant community atmosphere. Wayne Ferguson Plaza in Old Town also serves as an outdoor space for various community events throughout the year.
Yes, golf enthusiasts have options nearby. The Lake Park Golf Club is located within Lewisville, offering scenic courses. Additionally, the Bridlewood Golf Club in Flower Mound is another popular choice for those looking to enjoy a round of golf in the area.


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