- Homepage | Park and Recreation
Park and Recreation has over 230 parks throughout the County that include a variety of amenities and two stadiums Find a place to walk, bike or run Find all concerts for our Sundown Sounds music series and how to apply to host an event at our facilities
- THE 10 BEST Charlotte Parks Nature Attractions
Things to do ranked using Tripadvisor data including reviews, ratings, number of page views, and user location 1 Freedom Park We could easily have found a cozy spot to picnic, read a book, toss a frisbee, go fishing, go jogging, taken nature p 2 Wing Haven Revenue impacts these recommendations, learn more
- The 15 Best Parks You Must-See in Charlotte
Charlotte, North Carolina is one of the greenest cities in the state and has some of the best parks Enjoy the countless beautiful parks, preserves, and gardens throughout the city as you bike, walk, or hike to your nature-lover heart’s content These 15 parks in Charlotte are a must-visit whenever you’re in the city 1
- 11 Best Parks in Charlotte, North Carolina - Time Out
Explore Charlotte's best parks and see why these greenspaces are getting a whole lot more attention these days Parks are kind of a thing right now in Charlotte
- Playgrounds in Charlotte | Family Friendly Activities . . .
From spraygrounds and nature trails to zip lines and rock walls, the Queen City is popping with playgrounds for kids of all ages When the “floor is lava” games are getting old and the kids have extra energy to burn, try filling your day with fresh air and new adventures
- Parks Charlotte NC - City Parks And Recreation
For families and people of all ages, recreation centers provide a range of programs and services Contact: 980-314-1000 More information on the Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation Department visit here Would you like to add your business to our site?
- THE BEST 10 PARKS in CHARLOTTE, NC - Updated 2025 - Yelp
"This 5 4 acre public city park in the heart of Uptown Charlotte, NC offers wonderful views of the city and adjacent the ball park We had a lovely stroll enjoying the gardens, fountains, waterfall and green space This peaceful atmosphere is also close to restaurant and attractions A beautiful urban space "
- North Carolina State Parks
Most North Carolina state parks are free to access Entrance fees are charged at the Chimney Rock attraction and during peak season at Falls Lake, Jordan Lake, and Kerr Lake state recreation areas Fees are charged for camping, facility reservations, swim passes, rentals, and permits
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