About Buckner (Samuell) Park
Buckner (Samuell) Park occupies about 9.3 acres in East Dallas, located at 4550 Worth Street. Established over a century ago in 1914, this neighborhood green space has evolved into a vibrant local hub—blending recreation, relaxation, and community life in a comfortably modest package.
The park offers a well-rounded mix of amenities. On one end, there's a playground designed for children of various ages, complete with slides, swings, and open space to run. Nearby, picnic tables and shaded benches invite families to linger or gather for informal get-togethers. The pavilion areas add a friendly touch, with space for small gatherings under tree cover.
Sports fans and active neighbors can enjoy the outdoor basketball court, the tennis court, and both soccer and softball fields, offering pickup games or casual practice. The courts and playing fields are well-maintained, and evening lighting allows for recreational play well into the early night. Skateboarding or rollerblading occasionally happens along smooth pavement, while ball drills or youth soccer practices take place on the turf.
Winding pathways connect active zones and passive areas. Walkers, joggers, and dog owners frequently use these paths for quick loops or social strolls. Benches are placed strategically under mature trees, which offer dappled shade throughout much of the day. Early in the morning, the park is often filled with joggers or neighbors walking pets; by mid-day, playground laughter and conversation among families bring warmth to the air.
While the landscaping isn't elaborate, it feels intentional. Lawns stretch between courts and play zones, mature oak and elm trees line the property, and borders of low shrubs soften edges. The green elements balance hardscape and activity areas, making the park feel neat yet inviting.
On weekends or special occasions, you’ll notice community gatherings—casual meetups, birthday parties, or local youth events under the pavilion or near the play area. The open layout encourages multiple activities at once without overcrowding: parents chatting while children play, teens shooting hoops, and dog walkers crossing paths with joggers.
Parking is available on-site and along Worth Street, making access easy for local residents or returning visitors. Trash bins are placed throughout the park, ensuring tidiness, and lighting along key areas—courts, trails, and picnic spots—adds safety as the sun sets.
The park’s daily rhythm is inclusive rather than scheduled. No formal programming is always needed: people come for a quick work break, a half-hour walk, a youth game, or to let kids explore. The layout allows for seamless transition between rest, play, and movement—from park entry to playground, to turf space, to court.
Despite being just over nine acres, Buckner (Samuell) Park supports a broad range of neighborhood needs. Kids play, sports happen, groups gather, joggers lap, pets wander, and social time unfolds naturally. The combination of play structures, athletic courts, grassy fields, benches under shade, and flexible multi-use space makes this park feel rooted in everyday life while serving community energy and purpose.