WFAA and Greenspace Dallas to build nature trail in celebration of WFAA’s 75th anniversary

In celebration of its 75th anniversary, local television broadcaster WFAA has partnered with Greenspace Dallas to build a new, nearly three-mile nature trail within the Kiest Conservation Area. Funded by a $75,000 grant from WFAA's parent company, the TEGNA Foundation, the project expands an existing half-mile trail and will feature wildflowers, native prairie grass fields, an educational kiosk, interactive markers, and benches. Supported by the Friends of Oak Cliff, the trail aims to enhance the quality of life for North Texans and is anticipated to open with a trailhead ribbon-cutting ceremony in September 2024.

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WFAA and Greenspace Dallas break ground on nature trail in celebration of WFAA’s 75th anniversary