White Rock Lake is the most beautiful city park at Dallas. The most attractive place at White Rock Lake is the Pelican Point. We have been to the lake quite a few times in recent years - mostly to Dallas Arboretum at its south tip, we also went to its notothen tip a couple times - kayaking a few summers ago and running "too cold to hold" 10K race in February 2019. But the last time we visited Pelican point was over 10 years ago.
Last Sunday we went to white rock lake to kayak. After Kayaking, instead of going home straight, we detoured to Pelican point. How things have changed in the past 10 years, trees along the lake shore at pelican point growing so much, they form a wall to block the view of Pelican points; the view of a small deck extended into the water is blocked as well.
What is not changed is the presence of big white pelicans, and other water fowls. With all those water fowls and early foliage, the pelican point is as enchanting as ever.
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Foliage |
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Big white pelicans |
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many waters fowls cohabit at pelican point
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Double crested cormorants
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American Coots
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Geese and ducks
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Aves Palmipedas
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Fall colors |
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