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Keeley Park

posted on June 20, 2017 by C L

Located in Northeast Greensboro, Keely Park offers a variety of options for recreation. It has 6 shelters, a Community Garden, bike trails, BMX Pump Track, cornhole pads, walking trails, exercise, equipment, fishing, Up in the AIR accessible playground, a spray ground/splash pad, and an 18 hole Disc Golf course. It is a great place to…Read more

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The Rotary Club of Greensboro Carousel

posted on August 26, 2020 by Amy Scott

Take a spin on Greensboro’s custom-carved, hand-painted carousel! Figures include traditional horses as well as a red panda, octopus, anteater, triceratops, and pygmy hippo. Located in Country Park, the carousel is operated by the Greensboro Science Center. Admission fee. Hours vary by season.

Carolina Field of Honor

posted on September 20, 2017 by Greensboro CVB

The Carolina Field of Honor at Triad Park in Kernersville is the largest Veterans memorial on the East Coast outside of Washington, DC.  It is a permanent reminder of the sacrifice of our service members, a place to reflect on the freedoms they have secured, and a community’s collective way of showing its heartfelt gratitude.…Read more

Center City Park

posted on September 1, 2017 by Greensboro CVB

In the heart of downtown Greensboro, the Center City Park features a spectacular fountain, a pavilion for gatherings, performances, and a great lawn for events. Enjoy the gardens and peaceful fountain. Free seasonal concerts, movies, and programs.

Carolyn & Maurice Lebauer Park

posted on by Greensboro CVB

Greensboro’s newest destination features attractions for people of all ages, including an interactive water feature in the VF Seasonal Plaza, the Junior League of Greensboro’s Reading Room, and the Downtown Greensboro Animal Hospital Dog Park. Market Square features food and drink from Porter House Burger. A monumental aerial sculpture by international acclaimed artist Janet Echelman…Read more

Hagan-Stone Park

posted on by Greensboro CVB

Consists of 400+ acres of natural area with hiking/biking trails, lakes, woods and various open areas, shelters, and playgrounds. The ADA-compliant Aquatic Center is across from the Bradley’s Fun For All Playground. Camping Facilities include RV/trailer with water and electrical hook-ups, and ground and tent sites.

Bur-Mil Park

posted on by Greensboro CVB

Features a clubhouse available for rental, a nine-hole, lighted par 3 golf course, lighted driving range with grass hitting area, outdoor aquatic center, Wildlife Education Center, two fishing ponds, a pier on Lake Brandt, tennis courts, horseshoe pits, volleyball courts, hiking and bicycling trails and picnic shelters. Golf and tennis lessons available. 5834 Bur-Mil Club…Read more

Tanger Family Bicentennial Garden

posted on June 20, 2017 by C L

A long-time Greensboro favorite, the garden features flowering and deciduous trees, shrubs, and annual beds containing mass and design plantings, bringing color to the garden throughout the year. Greensboro’s public gardens are facilities of the Greensboro Parks & Recreation Dept., developed in cooperation with Greensboro Beautiful, Inc. Free. Hours: May-Aug, 8am-8pm; Sept.-Oct., 8am-7pm; Nov.-Feb., 8am-5pm;…Read more

Southwest Park

posted on by C L

Consists of 513 acres with hiking and biking trails, dog park, picnic shelters and athletic fields. Randleman Regional Reservoir offers miles of open water for use by boaters and fishers. Bring your own boat or rent.

Oka T. Hester Park

posted on by C L

Features picnic shelters, horseshoe pits, lake with piers, and two sand volleyball courts. Football and soccer fields can be rented based on availability. Park has an 11-court tennis facility, walking trails, an exercise course, and the Trotter Recreation Center.

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