The Flower Mound 2450 Flower Mound Road, Flower Mound, TX 75028
About the Business
The Flower Mound is a beautiful tourist attraction located at 2450 Flower Mound Road in Flower Mound, Texas. This historic site spans 12.576 acres of native Tall Grass Prairie, a segment of the Great American Black Land Prairie. Named for the abundance of wildflowers that bloom there, The Flower Mound is a significant landmark in the area.
The institution is the namesake of the town of Flower Mound, Texas, and is a cherished piece of local history. Thanks to the dedication of long-time resident Otto Consolvo and a group of citizens, The Flower Mound was preserved from property development and placed under the care of The Flower Mound Foundation. In 1984, it was officially recognized as a State of Texas Historic site by the Texas State Historical Commission.
Visitors can enter The Flower Mound through the main gate on the corner of Long Prairie Road and Flower Mound Road, or through an additional entrance along Flower Mound Road. The site features a large shade tree and table for relaxation and enjoyment of the natural surroundings. Don't miss the opportunity to explore this unique and historically significant attraction in Flower Mound, Texas.
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2450 Flower Mound Rd, Flower Mound, TX 75028, United States
Reviews
"I wouldn't recommend going out of your way to see this (even in the Spring when all the flowers are blooming), but I did like that the city had a little spot for its name. During the Spring, the flowers are beautiful!"
"We love to visit The Flower Mound on Easter. I enjoy the tradition of putting up the three crosses to commemorate the holiday."
"Winter time 2 stars or less. Why? No flowers. Maybe spring is better. I will add a star as I liked the walk, and view of planes landing at dfw."
"Humdrum place but keeps its beauty across four seasons. It’s peaceful and cozy. Many people also visit to have family pictures. Parking lots are huge. There are flags for coming Memorial Day."
"My first time visiting was December 2020. After all the time I've lived in the area I have always wanted to stop by. Not much to see this visit since the fire department had just ran a control burn. I see people come here to be photographed when flowers are in bloom. It's a nice little spot."
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