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Gorgeous park to spend time or enjoy a run around the lake. Loved the bridge with all the lover's-locks . The natural "stadium seating" in the grass is brilliant and would be perfect for concerts. Highly recommend this lovely park!
Freedom Park is a 98-acre park in Charlotte, North Carolina. [1] Located at 1900 East Boulevard, between Charlotte's historic Dilworth and Myers Park neighborhoods, the park is centered on a 7-acre lake, and is about 3 miles (4.8 km) from the heart of Charlotte's downtown area. [2]
Freedom Park is an expansive natural wonderland offering something for everyone. We visited with toddlers, and they were spellbound by the praygrounds ... Swings, slides, climbing ropes, and more. An added bonus is being able to go into the cab of a retired steam locomotive.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – The 60th annual Festival in the Park kicks off in Freedom Park on Friday afternoon. The festival, which has been around since 1964, consists of quality music, art, and a variety of food for visitors.
After undergoing major renovations in the 80’s and 90’s, Freedom Park is today one of the most frequented attractions in Charlotte. Let’s explore all the fun things to do at Freedom Park, one of the Queen City’s most family-friendly spaces. Hang upside down at Freedom Park's playground.
As one of the most popular parks in Charlotte, Freedom Park is the best place to spend your day. Freedom Park’s 98 acres offers batting cages, baseball fields, tennis courts, full-court for basketball, a lake, 2 playgrounds, an NFL Play 60 KidZone, and many more attractions.
This 98 acre expansive park located in Charlotte NC, offers something for everyone. The park has paved trails, tennis and volleyball courts, sport and athletic fields, picnic areas, restrooms, a steam locomotive, bike rentals and playground equipment. All centered around a lake with nice views.
Freedom Park is a must stop if you're visiting Charlotte. If you live here then you probably go at least once a month. You're got people having picnics, playing volleyball, walking their dogs, biking or just taking a job/stroll. This is true Charlotte with all the beautiful scenery in one spot.
Since 1964, Festival in the Park has been bringing good music, good art and good times to Charlotteans and visitors from around the world. The sounds of “big band music” drift across Freedom Park’s lake whose still surface reflects the lights strung from Camelot exhibit tents.
Freedom Park. Features: 98 acres. 4 baseball fields. 12 tennis courts. 4 soccer fields. Basketball court. 2 volleyball courts. Concession stand.