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Pioneer Plaza is a cool park in downtown Dallas with big bronze statues of longhorn cattle and cowboys that show old Texas cattle drives. The statues are very interesting and fun to see up close and make you think about history. The plaza has nice places to walk, a little stream and rocks, and you can get a good view of the city skyline around you. It sits by an old Pioneer Cemetery where early Dallas settlers rest, and not far from the big City Hall building, so it is easy to visit both and learn about the city’s past and present.
Pioneer Plaza is a really nice place to visit in downtown Dallas. The bronze cattle sculptures are impressive and make for great photos. The area is open, clean, and easy to walk around. It is a good spot for a short stop, especially if you enjoy history, art, or photography. Definitely worth checking out while exploring downtown Dallas.
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Incredible detail and larger than life snapshot in history that contrasts two cowboys and a cattle drive through the downtown core of the city. It shows the impossible situation and interacts with the Earth, rock and water that will keep many observers spellbound as they walk amongst the trampling cattle. Do yourself a favor and check it out at sunset and you will feel transported back in time.
Located at the corner of Griffin and Young Streets, this 4.2-acre park is a standout blend of Western heritage and urban green space. The highlight is the dramatic bronze sculpture of 49 longhorn steers and three cowboys created by Robert Summers — a stunning visual that honors Texas’s cattle-drive history. What I loved: The sheer scale and detail of the bronze herd are impressive — each steer over six feet tall! Gorgeous landscaping featuring a stream, waterfall, and native Texas plants give the plaza a peaceful, reflective feel. Excellent location: right next to the convention center, easy to reach while visiting downtown. Things to know: It’s outdoors and open year-round, so weather (sun or rain) can affect the experience. Parking is nearby but can fill up when there are big events downtown. Overall, Pioneer Plaza is a memorable stop whether you’re a local or visiting — perfect for a walk, photos, or simply taking in a bit of Dallas history.
You need to stop here, it's beautiful and very calming. It's near a busy 2-lane road, but you can't even tell. I did have to Google what it was for since the sign is not readable anymore.