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The Dallas Teen All-Access Pass is back. Here's what it includes
By Matthew Ablon at CBS Texas (KTVT) DFW
· June 29, 2026
· 2 min read
The City of Dallas is bringing back the Teen All-Access Pass, giving youth ages 13 to 17 access to popular recreational and cultural attractions at no cost.25,000 passes, all from the Dallas Park and Recreation Department, are available starting Monday. Teens need to register for a pass in person...
Key takeaway 25,000 passes, all from the Dallas Park and Recreation Department, are available starting Monday.
Why this matters in Southlake News
The return of the Teen All-Access Pass in Dallas has significant implications for neighboring communities like Southlake , where families often look to the city for entertainment and cultural options. With the addition of new venues like Dave & Buster's and the State Fair of Texas, the pass is likely to attract even more teens from surrounding areas, potentially boosting local economic activity. The program's focus on keeping teens engaged and safe during the summer also resonates in Southlake, where community leaders often seek ways to provide youth with positive and enriching experiences. As the city of Dallas celebrates Park and Recreation Month, Southlake residents may take note of similar initiatives in their own community, such as local park events and recreation programs, and consider how they can support and expand these efforts to benefit area youth.
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Category: parks ·
Published: June 29, 2026 ·
Source: CBS Texas (KTVT) DFW ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? The City of Dallas is bringing back the Teen All-Access Pass, giving youth ages 13 to 17 access to popular recreational and cultural attractions at no cost.25,000 passes, all from the Dallas Park and Recreation Department, are available starting Monday. Teens need to register for a pass in person...
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