Is Kaleidoscope Park free?
Yes, Kaleidoscope Park’s activities are free and open to the public.
When is Kaleidoscope Park open?
Kaleidoscope Park is open daily from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. and the restrooms are open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Where is Kaleidoscope Park located?
Kaleidoscope Park is located at 6635 Warren Parkway, Frisco, TX, 75034.
Where is parking for Kaleidoscope Park?
Parking for Kaleidoscope Park is now available in the garage at 6605 Warren Pkwy, near HALL Park Hotel. The first two hours are complimentary. Parking rates for additional time: 3 hours – $2.00, 4 hours – $4.00, 5 hours – $6.00, 6 hours- $8.00, 7+ hours – $10.00.
Additionally, self-parking is available in the lots surrounding Kaleidoscope Park, and there are a limited number of first-come, first-served parallel parking spots available on Park Avenue. Please note that parking in front of nearby HALL Park tenant buildings is permitted only on weekends.Is there security at Kaleidoscope Park?
Yes, full-time public safety officers monitor Kaleidoscope Park around the clock. Additionally, the Park is always well-lit to ensure visitor safety.
Are there restrooms at Kaleidoscope Park?
Yes, Kaleidoscope Park has two centrally located restrooms. One is inside the fenced Children’s Play Area, and the other is outside the Play Area. The restrooms are open daily from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Is there a Lost & Found at Kaleidoscope Park?
For lost items, please contact us at 214.346.5531 or info@kaleidoscopepark.org.
Is Kaleidoscope Park wheelchair accessible?
Yes, Kaleidoscope Park was thoughtfully designed for visitors of all ages and abilities to enjoy.
Where can I eat at Kaleidoscope Park?
Kaleidoscope Park offers pop-up food and beverage options on select days, such as food trucks and an airstream food cart. Check the Kaleidoscope website and social media for dining updates. Additionally, Palato Italian Kitchen and Lounge, an upscale, exhibition-style kitchen restaurant located in the nearby HALL Park Hotel, is now open.
How is Kaleidoscope Park run?
Kaleidoscope Park is made possible through a public-private partnership with the City of Frisco, Communities Foundation of Texas, and HALL Group. The Park’s operations, public programming, and ongoing maintenance is overseen by Kaleidoscope Park Foundation with financial support from donors, earned revenue, and investments.
What is the walking distance around Kaleidoscope Park?
The distance around Kaleidoscope Park is approximately half a mile.
Can I host a private event at Kaleidoscope Park?
Rental space for private events in Kaleidoscope Park will be available beginning in 2025, and is open to individuals, companies, and organizations. We look forward to hosting your special event!
Who pays to operate Kaleidoscope Park?
Kaleidoscope Park Foundation is a nonprofit, charitable organization. All Park programs and operations are made fully possible by donations from individuals, corporations, and foundations.
Does the “Butterfly Rest Stop” sculpture cause injury to birds or wildlife?
Janet Echelman and her team have have collaborated for years with a bio-engineering firm and to ensure that her structures and its materials do not endanger birds or other wildlife. The use of thicker ropes combined with netting composed of soft twines that move in the wind and are clearly visible to birds. For example, it is a common practice among outdoor seafood restaurants that wish to keep birds away to suspend kite tails that move in the wind to capture birds’ attention and alert them and divert their flight path. Her structures have a track record on five continents, and in more than twenty years there have been no documented examples of her sculpture causing injury to birds or wildlife.