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Megan's Dating Tip: Be adventurous. Don't be afraid to step out of your comfort zone and try something new. You might discover a new side of yourself or your date, or a new activity that you enjoy.

Of course! Finding an activity partner—someone who shares your passion for a specific hobby, sport, or intellectual pursuit—is one of the best ways to experience Dallas. Having a dedicated buddy to try a new climbing route or check out a historical lecture with makes it so much more engaging.

As someone who loves to stay active and curious, here are my go-to spots around the city, broken down by interest, perfect for you and your activity partner.

For the Sporting & Active Partners

Whether you're training for a race or just looking to get moving, Dallas has plenty of options.

  • Climbing: This is the ultimate partner activity. The DFW area has world-class climbing gyms where you can boulder or learn to belay each other on the top ropes. Summit Climbing Gyms (with multiple locations, including one in a converted grain silo) and Movement are the top spots with fantastic routes for all skill levels.

  • Hiking & Running: For a surprisingly challenging hike within the city limits, head to Cedar Ridge Preserve. Its hills and well-marked trails are perfect for training. For a classic run, the 9-mile loop around White Rock Lake can't be beaten. For a more social, urban run or walk, the Katy Trail is your spot.

  • Water Sports: On a warm day, meet your partner at White Rock Lake and rent kayaks or stand-up paddleboards from one of the local vendors like White Rock Paddle Co. It’s a great upper-body workout and a peaceful way to see the city skyline.

  • Cycling: Dallas has an ever-expanding network of trails. For stunning views of the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge and the skyline, the Trinity Skyline Trail is a must-ride. For a longer, more connected ride, you can tackle the trails around the Trinity River.

For the Curious Minds: Museums & Galleries

If your ideal hangout involves art, history, or science, you're in the right city.

  • The Dallas Arts District Trifecta: You and your museum buddy can make a whole day of this.

    1. Dallas Museum of Art (DMA): With free general admission, it's the perfect place for a spontaneous trip. You can revisit old favorites or explore a new special exhibition together.

    2. Nasher Sculpture Center: The serene indoor/outdoor gallery is a beautiful place for a quiet afternoon of contemplation and conversation.

    3. Crow Museum of Asian Art: Also free, this museum offers a focused and often breathtaking look at art from across Asia.

  • For the Science & History Buffs:

    • Perot Museum of Nature and Science: Challenge each other with the interactive exhibits or plan to attend their adults-only "Thursdays on Tap" event for a fun, kid-free night of discovery.

    • The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza: A powerful and essential Dallas experience. This is a great outing for a history partner, as there is so much to discuss and reflect on afterward.

For the Lifelong Learners: Lectures, Talks & Workshops

If you and your partner love to learn something new, these venues are your best bet.

  • World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth: For anyone interested in global politics, culture, and current events, this is an incredible resource. They host lectures and discussions with high-profile speakers from around the world. It’s a fantastic way to engage your brain with a friend.

  • University Lecture Series: Keep an eye on the public event calendars for SMU and UTD. They often host free lectures on fascinating topics, from astrophysics to literature, that are open to the community.

  • Museum Talks: The DMA and Perot Museum regularly host talks with curators, visiting artists, and scientists that dive deeper into their collections and exhibits.

  • Hands-On Workshops: For a more interactive learning experience, sign up for a class together. Central Market offers amazing cooking classes on everything from French pastry to Thai street food. For the techie or crafting duo, the Dallas Makerspace offers classes on everything from welding to 3D printing.

For the Performance & Arts Partners

From Broadway shows to indie films, there's always a stage or screen to see.

  • AT&T Performing Arts Center: This is the heart of Dallas's theater scene. You can see a spectacular Broadway show at the Winspear Opera House, a thought-provoking play by the Dallas Theater Center at the Wyly Theatre, or a world-class symphony performance at the Meyerson Symphony Center.

  • Independent & Classic Film: Skip the multiplex and take your film-buff friend to the Angelika Film Center for the best in independent and foreign cinema, or to the historic Texas Theatre in Oak Cliff for a classic movie or a cult favorite.

  • Live Music: Depending on your taste, you can catch a national touring act at the Granada Theater, a local indie band in Deep Ellum, or a free outdoor concert at Klyde Warren Park.

Whatever your interest, there’s a place in Dallas to explore it and a person out there to explore it with. Enjoy the adventure!

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