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You’ll find Wilson Park right in the heart of the city. It offers more than 20 acres of space and is considered one of the
Lake Fayetteville offers more than 400 acres of land and over 190 acres of water. Those who have been to this Fayetteville park say it’s
Gulley Park is a popular spot for family-friendly local outdoor concerts, but it’s also a go-to spot for other recreational activities. There’s a paved and
Bryce Davis Park isn’t just great for basketball games–it’s also a good spot to enjoy the outdoors with your dog. There’s an off-leash area on-site
You’ll find Searcy Dog Park along Higginson Drive just a stone’s throw away from Pioneer Village. It has two separate fenced areas for big and
Boyle Park is home to historic Civilian Conservation Corps buildings. Today, it’s a popular destination for families looking to relax. There are playgrounds, basketball pads,
Dupree Park features more than 160 acres of space with baseball/softball fields, a disc golf course, a football field, a horseshoe pit, and a soccer
Burns Park is home to Burns Park Dog Park. It’s a 2-acre dog park with two separate fenced areas for small-medium and medium-large dogs. You
Centennial Park is small, but its size is just right for people who are looking for a quiet place were they can read and relax.
Crump Park is a 6-acre park along 33rd Street. Your children will love the splash pad on-site as well as the playground. If you plan