About us
Our mission is to regenerate, sustain, and improve the Dallas Elm Fork Greenbelt and Great Trinity Forest by developing community-based partnerships that educate and empower people, businesses, and organizations to promote environmental stewardship. Everyone deserves a green, healthy, and resilient environment.
We accomplish this mission through weekly environmental clean-ups, conservation outreach and engagement with community members, and by developing the next generation of environmental leaders through youth educational programming.
Upcoming events
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Trail Cleanup at Frasier Dam Recreation Area
Frasier Dam Recreation Area, 9300 North Stemmons Fwy, Dallas, TX, USHelp us keep our spaces green!
Frasier Dam Recreation Area has 3 miles of trails. Help us pick up trash along the trails to restore this hidden gem back to its beautiful state.
Kids welcome. Dogs too!
We provide all of the materials, you just need to bring your own water bottle. Please note there are no restrooms at this locations.
Once you exit off of Harry Hines, you will go under 35 E and then need to take an immediate right on to a dirt road. Look for the Yellow flag.
Map Link. Coordinates: 32.844961, -96.878240
If you are coming from 35E South, maps will incorrectly have your destination on the side of the highway. You will need to exit at Regal Row, u-turn back onto 35E, Exit Hines, veer left, then take a Uturn at Hines Park, then veer right under 35E. The entrance to Frasier is the dirt road directly after the bridge.
See image attached for instructions.
Questions? Contact community@greenspacedallas.org
Watch our instagram page greenspacedallas for updates and cancellation notices.
Please note there are no restrooms at this site.
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Clean up at Kiest Conservation Area!
Kiest Conservation Area, 3238 S. Hampton Rd, Dallas, TX, USWe are heading to Oak Cliff to work at Kiest Conservation Area with the Friends of Oak Cliff!
We will be meeting at the West Side of the Park where the outdoor classroom is. Park at the parking lot at the corner of Kiest and Hampton.
The Kiest Conservation Area entrance is 26 yards south of the Kiest/ Hampton intersection, the southeast quadrant. Enter and drive back to Tybee car back right off the field and park by the kiosk. Walk past the kiosk and 53 feet up the trail to the outdoor classroom, our meeting space.Volunteers will be helping haul off tree branches so that we can improve the meadow sites.
If you have not signed our waiver for 2026, please do so here:
https://form.jotform.com/251484784918169Contact community@greenspacedallas.org for more information.
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Past events
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