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  2. The Lafayette Arts and Crafts Center has been serving the Tallahassee area for over 50 years offering classes and programs for both youth and adult. Every quarter the center offers classes such as Pottery, Stained Glass, Crochet and Drawing.

  3. We offer 97 parks totaling nearly 4,000 acres, along with over 70 miles of trails. The variety of recreational opportunities offered in our parks truly results in something for everyone! Also, in accordance with the City’s strategic plan, we are excited to add 3 more parks during 2024!

  4. Sue Herndon McCollum Community Center at Lafayette Park

    www.talgov.com/parks/centers-mccollum

    Built in 1957, Lafayette Park's 22-acre park not only houses a recreation center, but an Arts and Crafts Center, a playground, softball field, tennis courts, a picnic shelter and a 1 mile course trail.

  5. Lafayette Heritage Trail Park - Tallahassee, Florida

    www.talgov.com/parks/parks-trail-lafayette

    This park offers a small playground, 3 picnic shelters, parking, restrooms, drinking fountains, various trails, universally accessible fishing pier, floating docks, hand-launch-only boat ramp, wildlife viewing, trailhead with bike wash, and outdoor shower.

  6. The Department of Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Affairs operates many community centers throughout the City. Each of these offers a wide array of daily activities for youth and adults, from athletics to homework to cooking.

  7. Over 600 acres of pristine wetlands and trails in this beautiful park. Trails and open spaces near Blair Stone Road and Park Avenue. Includes Indian Head, Optimist and Koucky Parks. A series of trails in Lafayette Park for hiking and biking. Check out our soccer facilities on the north side of town.

  8. Located in the beautiful Lafayette Park area, we offer a camp with small camper to counselor ratios and a fun mix of both active and passive games. Besides our 20-acre park area we feature a ballfield, playground, tennis courts and a multipurpose center with a gymnasium and classrooms.

  9. The Parks, Recreation & Neighborhood Affairs Department is committed to making programs and community recreation settings safe for patrons, participants, employees and volunteers, free from physical and emotional harm.

  10. Pickleball | Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Affairs

    www.talgov.com/parks/sports-pickleball

    Indoor Pickleball Courts & Schedules. All times noted below are for Open Play or Reserved Play. Indoor courts do not have First-Come First-Play available. For more information on how to make a reservation, please see the "Open Play vs Reserved Play vs First-Come First-Play" section below.

  11. Lafayette Passage Paddling Trail - Tallahassee, Florida

    www.talgov.com/parks/parks-lafayette

    The paddling trail is a 7.8 mile round trip from the boat ramp at Piney Z Lake, or a 6 mile round trip from the boat ramp at the end of "Road to The Lake" in Chaires. It traverses property owned by the City of Tallahassee, Leon County and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC).