Wake Village Guide

Things to Do in Wake Village, Texas

Wake Village is a quiet, family-oriented suburb on the edge of Texarkana, so its best things to do combine its own parks and recreation with the attractions of the larger twin-city area next door. From a ballgame at the local park to a Broadway show in downtown Texarkana, there's more to do here than the town's size suggests.

Here's what to do in and around Wake Village.

Local Parks and Recreation

Wake Village's main recreation space is King Park, with baseball and softball diamonds, jungle gyms, and swing sets — a go-to spot for youth sports and family afternoons. The Southwest Community Center adds a multi-purpose gymnasium that hosts basketball leagues and tennis and volleyball lessons, giving residents an indoor option year-round.

These community spaces are the heart of everyday recreation in Wake Village, the kind of well-used local parks and gyms that anchor a family-friendly suburb.

The Texarkana Twin Cities

Wake Village sits right beside Texarkana, the regional hub that famously straddles the Texas–Arkansas state line. That puts a full metro's worth of attractions minutes away. The historic Perot Theatre in downtown Texarkana hosts Broadway tours, concerts, and community events, and the Tex-Ark Antique Auto Museum showcases a large collection of vintage cars.

For outdoor fun close by, Bringle Lake Park West offers fishing piers, a boat ramp, a playground, and trails, while Spring Lake Park has walking and biking trails, a splash pad, and disc golf. Holiday Springs Water Park, just a few miles away, is a summer favorite for families.

Lakes and Regional Day Trips

For bigger adventures, Wright Patman Lake is a short drive away — a large reservoir surrounded by tens of thousands of acres of pine forest, offering boating, fishing, swimming, and camping. It's an easy escape into the deep East Texas outdoors.

Wake Village's corner of the state is also a great base for day trips: Caddo Lake State Park, with its cypress sloughs and boat tours, lies to the southwest, and across the line in Arkansas, Hot Springs National Park and its historic Bathhouse Row are within reach. Few small towns offer this kind of variety so close at hand.

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