Booking an outdoor birthday in Euless doesn't have to mean $500 and a clipboard of rules. The city runs five reservable outdoor pavilions through its WebTrac portal — all $60 for a four-hour block, all online — and Grapevine adds two more just under 7 miles away for when you want a sprayground or seating for 200. We pulled together the five best options within easy reach of Euless where you can actually book the pavilion and let the park do the entertainment.

1. Parks at Texas Star (Euless)

Location: 1501 S Pipeline Rd, Euless, TX 76039

Euless👶 Best for all ages💲 Free🚗 2 mi

Pavilion: PATS Pavilion  ·  Capacity: Holds up to 200 people / 16 picnic tables  ·  Amenities: electricity available (4 outlets), 2 BBQ grills on-site, restrooms on-site, playground adjacent

Reserve Parks at Texas Star pavilion → $60 resident per 4-hr block · min 2 business days advance

The pavilion that doubles as a sports complex day-out. PATS seats 200 across 16 picnic tables and comes surrounded by baseball fields, soccer fields, batting cages, a playground, and trails. Two BBQ grills and four outlets so you can run a slow cooker or speaker without hunting extension cords. Permanent restrooms within sight of the pavilion — key for toddlers who can't wait. Book 2 business days minimum, but a week ahead is smarter on spring Saturdays.

Good to know: pavilion, playground, restrooms, ball fields, batting cages, trails, open field.

Parent tip: At $60 for a four-hour block plus the $150 refundable deposit, a Saturday-morning party here costs less than one round of pizza at an indoor venue. Book at least a week out even though only 2 business days are required — spring weekends book fast once school calendars drop.

2. Villages of Bear Creek — Bear's Den Pavilion (Euless)

Location: 1700 Bear Creek Pkwy, Euless, TX 76039

Euless👶 Best for all ages💲 Free🚗 1.5 mi

Pavilion: Bear's Den Pavilion  ·  Capacity: 10 picnic tables  ·  Amenities: electricity available (4 outlets), BBQ grill on-site, playgrounds adjacent, trail system adjacent

Reserve Villages of Bear Creek — Bear's Den Pavilion pavilion → $60 resident per 4-hr block · min 2 business days advance

A good pick when you need ADA-accessible seating and trail space. Bear's Den Pavilion offers 10 ADA-accessible picnic tables — the only Euless pavilion where the whole table setup is fully accessible. Four outlets, a grill, and two shaded playgrounds within visual range of the pavilion. Trails run 2.2 miles through the park for older guests to explore. Portable restrooms are the trade-off versus a permanent building. Book via WebTrac, same $60/4-hour resident pricing as other Euless pavilions.

Good to know: pavilion, playground, swing set, trails, ball fields, open field.

Parent tip: The two playgrounds here are bigger and shadier than most in Euless — the trees are mature and the equipment holds kids from toddler through early-elementary. If your party includes a mix of ages, Bear's Den lets all of them find something to do within sight of the pavilion.

3. Bob Eden Park (Euless)

Location: 901 W Mid-Cities Blvd, Euless, TX 76039

Euless👶 Best for all ages💲 Free🚗 2.3 mi

Pavilion: Bob Eden Pavilion  ·  Capacity: 5 picnic tables  ·  Amenities: electricity available, BBQ grill on-site, restrooms on-site, playground adjacent

Reserve Bob Eden Park pavilion → $60 resident per 4-hr block · min 2 business days advance

The classic Euless birthday pavilion — Bob Eden Park's 47 acres give kids room to completely disappear between cake and pickup. Bob Eden Pavilion has one electrical outlet, a grill, four standard picnic tables plus one handicap table, and sits directly next to the playground and permanent restroom building. The park spans 47 acres with a softball field, open areas, a walking trail, and two tennis courts — parents who want to hold court after setup have options. At $60 for a four-hour block, it's the same price as every other Euless pavilion, but the park itself is Euless's largest.

Good to know: pavilion, playground, restrooms, tennis courts, trails, ball fields, open field.

Parent tip: Bob Eden is the most central park in Euless for families coming from different directions on Hwy 121 or Airport Freeway — parking is steps from the pavilion. The 1.5-mile walking trail loops the whole park, so teenagers and grandparents both have somewhere to wander between activities.

4. Parr Park (Grapevine)

Starting in Euless, the drive takes under 10 min without traffic — the round trip fits inside a morning.

Location: 3010 Parr Ln, Grapevine, TX 76051

Grapevine👶 Best for all ages💲 Free🚗 5 mi

Pavilion: Sprayground Pavilion  ·  Capacity: Holds up to 20 people / 2 picnic tables  ·  Amenities: electricity available, restrooms nearby, sprayground adjacent, playground adjacent

Reserve Parr Park pavilion → $50 resident per 3-hr slot · min 7 days advance

The affordable summer birthday pick when splash-pad entertainment matters more than grill space. At $50/3-hour slot resident, Parr Park's Sprayground Pavilion is the lowest-cost option in this guide. You get 20-person capacity, two picnic tables, electricity, and a sprayground and playground within sight of your tables. No grill — bring your food ready. Permanent restrooms nearby. 7-day advance booking via Grapevine's Amilia system. About 5 miles from central Euless, easy off Hwy 114.

Good to know: pavilion, sprayground, playground, restrooms, trails.

Parent tip: The sprayground typically runs May through September — check Grapevine Parks & Rec for the current season dates before booking a summer party around water play. Pavilion has no grill, so plan your food accordingly. Book at least 7 days out; this pavilion books early in spring when parents are planning end-of-school parties.

5. Grapevine Community Park — Trawick Pavilion (Grapevine)

Starting in Euless, the drive takes about 10 min without traffic — the round trip fits inside a morning.

Location: 2700 Darren Medlin Trl, Grapevine, TX 76051

Grapevine👶 Best for all ages💲 Free🚗 6.7 mi

Pavilion: Trawick Pavilion  ·  Capacity: Holds up to 200 people  ·  Amenities: electricity available, running water on-site, 2 BBQ grills on-site, restrooms nearby, sand volleyball priority access, playground adjacent (Casey's Clubhouse)

Reserve Grapevine Community Park — Trawick Pavilion pavilion → $350 resident per day · min 7 days advance

Best large-group pavilion near Euless for families with accessibility needs. Trawick seats 200, has two grills, electricity, running water, sand volleyball (priority access with rental), and restrooms nearby. The real draw is Casey's Clubhouse next door — one of DFW's most celebrated inclusive playgrounds, with features designed for a full range of mobility. All-day rental at $350/resident means setup and teardown time is built in. 6.7 miles from Euless, worth the drive for a big party or a mixed-ability group.

Good to know: pavilion, playground, restrooms, sand volleyball, open field.

Parent tip: Casey's Clubhouse next to Trawick is a fully accessible playground with huge slides, tunnels, a seated zipline, and sensory features — it's the kind of playground kids beg to come back to. If your guest list has kids with different mobility needs, Trawick-plus-Casey's is the right combination in this radius.

Frequently asked questions

How do I actually reserve a pavilion at one of these parks?
Every reservation here runs through the city's own Parks & Rec portal — the link under each park above takes you straight to the booking page. You'll set up a quick resident account (one-time, takes two minutes), pick your date, and pay the rental fee online. You'll get a confirmation email with a permit PDF — print it or save it to your phone; rangers sometimes ask to see it day-of.

Can I just use a pavilion for free without reserving one?
Sometimes, but it's a gamble worth knowing about. Unreserved pavilions are open first-come first-served, so yes — you could roll up at 8 a.m. Saturday with coolers and snag one. The catch: anyone holding a paid permit for that pavilion can show up and politely ask you to clear out. A $60 rental is cheap insurance against repacking the cake while ten kids watch.

Does renting the pavilion give us the playground too?
No, and this surprises a lot of parents. Your reservation locks in the covered pavilion and its picnic tables only — the playground, splash pad, restrooms, and trails stay open to the public the whole time. In practice it's usually fine (other kids playing nearby is more entertainment, not less), but you can't rope off the play area for a "private" feel.

Can I pick any time window, or are there fixed slots?
Euless pavilions run in 4-hour blocks: 5–9 a.m., 9:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m., 2–6 p.m., and 6:30–10:30 p.m. Grapevine uses 3-hour slots (8–11 a.m., noon–3 p.m., 4–7 p.m.). Weekdays tend to be more flexible. The block system lets the city fit two parties into one day and gives staff a window to clean up between bookings, so don't count on booking a custom noon–4 p.m. slot on a Saturday.

Heads-up: rental fees, capacity limits, and rules around bounce houses, alcohol, and amplified music vary city by city and shift every season. Always click through to the official Parks & Rec page linked under each park before you send invites — it's the only source guaranteed to be current.

How we picked these

We only included parks with an outdoor pavilion you can reserve through the city's own booking system — no first-come picnic tables, no indoor rec halls dressed up as park venues. Every pick links to the actual reservation page so you can check availability before reading further. We weighted picks toward pavilions with permanent restrooms within sight, a playground or splash pad close enough that parents can supervise from the picnic table, and pricing that doesn't require a second mortgage on a Saturday morning.

Planning your visit

Euless pavilions book through the city's WebTrac portal at $60/resident or $110/non-resident per 4-hour block, plus a $150 refundable deposit. Reservations require a minimum of 2 business days and maximum of 60 days in advance. Grapevine pavilions book through GoGrapevine's Amilia portal at $50/slot (residents). Spring through early summer is the busiest window — May and early June fill fast for end-of-school parties. Texas heat is real from April through October, so pick a covered pavilion and check whether it has electricity for a fan or Bluetooth speaker. When Tarrant County is under a burn ban, Euless grills go offline — check before you plan the cookout.

For more kids' events near Euless this week, see the Euless events page.

Euless Parks for Birthday Parties — Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best parks for birthday parties for kids near Euless, TX?

Our 2026 guide picks 5 standout parks for birthday parties within about 20 miles of Euless. The top picks include Parks at Texas Star, Villages of Bear Creek — Bear's Den Pavilion and Bob Eden Park — each chosen for kid-friendly layout, parent reviews, and how well it holds up on a weekend visit.

Are parks for birthday parties near Euless free?

Yes — every parks for birthday partie in this guide is free to visit. You won't need tickets or a reservation for Parks at Texas Star, Villages of Bear Creek — Bear's Den Pavilion, Bob Eden Park or any of the other picks.

What is the closest parks for birthday partie to Euless?

Villages of Bear Creek — Bear's Den Pavilion is the closest pick at about 1.5 miles from Euless. It's the easiest one to fit into a weekday afternoon — short drive, low commitment, easy to leave early if the kids melt down.