pave the way at
white rock lake park

Paved area with engraved commemorative bricks including a large White Rock Lake Conservancy logo, surrounded by trees and a fenced area with a bench.
Make Your Mark

A TRIBUTE THAT LASTS

Our Pave the Way initiative offers individuals, families, businesses, and organizations a unique opportunity to support White Rock Lake while leaving a permanent mark on its future. Personalized stones are installed in the plaza at the spillway, serving as a visible and meaningful way to:

  • Celebrate milestones
  • Honor loved ones
  • Showcase your company’s commitment to the community
  • Simply show your love for the lake and park
Aerial view of a stone area at White Rock Lake Park in Dallas.
Paved stone tiles with the logo and name White Rock Lake Conservancy and several engraved commemorative messages and images.

stone options

White Rock Lake Conservancy is currently accepting orders for our semi-annual commemorative stone installation. Choose between 4 stone sizes to be a part of the park.

The Tribute Stone 9x6"
$600
Up to 3 lines of text
16 characters/spaces per line
The Heritage Stone 12X6”
$750
Up to 5 lines of text
20 characters/spaces per line
The Landmark Stone 12X12”
$1,000
Stone includes your logo
OR up to 10 lines of text
20 characters/spaces per line

FAQs

Find answers to how the process works and what to expect once you reserve your stone.

How many stones are available?

Only 150 stones remain — secure yours while you can.

How often are stones installed?

Stones are installed twice a year, depending on how many are sold.

Will I get to approve the engraving?

Yes. Both the purchaser and the honoree receive a proof for approval before engraving, as well as a photo once the stone is placed.

Do Celebration White Rock winners receive stones?

Yes. Each year, Celebration White Rock winners receive a commemorative stone in recognition of their efforts — and now you can join them by purchasing your own.

Are there restrictions on what goes on the stone?

The words “in memory of” may not be engraved on a stone. You can use “in honor of” to commemorate a deceased loved one.

Still have questions?

We’d love to connect and answer any additional questions.

Show Your Love for the Lake

White Rock Lake is a Dallas gem—where nature, history, and community meet. Your support keeps it thriving for all to enjoy.

Person fishing at Dallas White Rock Lake a wooden pier extending into a calm lake with trees and a building in the background under a clear sky.