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Parks & Outdoors
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GARDENS & PARKS
THE BOG GARDEN AT BENJAMIN PARK & STARMOUNT FARMS LAKE
The natural beauty of this swampy area has been developed into a striking exhibit featuring a half-mile, elevated wooden walkway that provides easy access through the garden. Visitors can see more than 8,000 trees, shrubs, ferns, wildflowers and the beautiful “Joe Christian Serenity Falls.” 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; March-April, 8am-7pm. Hobbs Rd. and Starmount Farms Dr., north of W. Friendly Ave. 336-373-4844. GSOParksandRec.com
CAROLYN & MAURICE LEBAUER PARK
Located in downtown Greensboro, this park 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, the Downtown Greensboro Animal Hospital Dog Park and a playground. Market Square features food and drinks from local restaurants. A monumental aerial sculpture by internationally acclaimed artist Janet Echelman hangs over the great lawn. Free. Located Downtown on Davie St. Check out their Facebook page for a full listing of events: Facebook.com/LeBauerPark. GreensboroDowntownParks.org
CENTER CITY PARK
In the heart of downtown Greensboro, the park features a spectacular fountain, a pavilion for gatherings and performances and a great lawn for events. Enjoy the gardens and peaceful fountain. Free seasonal concerts, movies and programs. Free. Located at the corner of N. Elm St. and E. Friendly Ave. in downtown Greensboro. Check out their Facebook page for a full listing of events: Facebook.com/CenterCityPark. GreensboroDowntownParks.org
COUNTRY PARK
The park offers two stocked fishing lakes, an accessible children’s playground, pedal boats (seasonal), picnic shelters, canopy walk and extensive trails for jogging, hiking, and bicycling. The park is home to the Guilford County Veteran’s Memorial, BarkPark (off-leash dog park), and a BMX bike course. Free. Hours: May - Aug., 8am-8pm; Sept./Oct. and March/April 8am-7pm; Nov.-Feb., 8am-5pm. No vehicles allowed in the park after 4pm on weekends or holidays. Fee charged for some activities. Adjacent to the Greensboro Science Center, off Lawndale Dr., and the National Military Park. 336-373-3648. GSOParksandRec.com
GATEWAY GARDENS
The park features a visitor center, the Rain Garden and Walled Pond, the Michel Family Children’s Garden, and the Greensboro Heritage Garden, which includes the Heritage Plaza, Icon Water Feature, and Entry Wall. Unique public artwork is displayed throughout the garden. Greensboro’s public gardens are facilities of the Greensboro Parks & Recreation Dept., developed in cooperation with Greensboro Beautiful, Inc. Free. 2924 E. Gate City Blvd. Hours: May-Aug., 8 am-8 pm; SeptOct, 8 am-7 pm; Nov-Feb, 8 am-5 pm; March-April, 8 am-7 pm. 336-373-2567. GSOParksandRec.com
THE GREENSBORO ARBORETUM
See 19 different labeled plant collections, special garden displays and distinctive features within a 17-acre portion of Lindley Park. The natural beauty of this area is inviting, and the planted collections provide year-round appeal. 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., March-April, 8am-7pm. 401 Ashland Dr. 336-373-4334. GSOParksandRec.com
GREENSBORO PARKS & RECREATION TRAILS & GREENWAYS
Explore the city on foot, ride top-rated mountain biking trails or experience nature overlooking gorgeous lakes. Enjoy all of this on almost 100 miles of paved greenways and nature trails. Hours: open daily sunrise to sunset. Refer to posted hours within parks. 336-373-3816. GSOParksandRec.com
HAW RIVER STATE PARK
The Iron Ore Belt Access (6080 N. Church St., Greensboro) is a day-use area with a 3.8-mile trail with wetland views of the Haw River. The Summit Environmental Education and Conference Center (339 Conference Center Dr., Browns Summit) has 2.5 miles of trails and conference center amenities for up to 180 guests. 336-342-6163. ncparks.gov
KEELEY PARK
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 relax and enjoy the scenery. Hours: May - Aug., 8am-8pm; Sept./Oct. and March/April 8am-6pm; Nov.-Feb., 8am-5pm. 4100 Keeley Rd. 336-373-4547. gsoparksandrec.com
PIEDMONT ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER
Piedmont Environmental Center (PEC) maintains 400 acres of protected land with miles of hiking trails. The Guilford County Bicentennial Greenway and the High Point Greenway are accessible at PEC, along with foot trails. PEC offers international ecotours, kayak and canoe trips, school field experiences, scout programs, public programs, and children's camps. Trails open daily, sunrise to sunset. Main building and restrooms are open seven days a week, 9am-5pm. 1220 Penny Rd., High Point. 336-883-8531. highpointnc.gov/pec
TANGER FAMILY BICENTENNIAL GARDEN
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; March-April, 8am-7pm. 1105 Hobbs Rd., North of W. Friendly Ave. 336-373-4844. GSOParksandRec.com
For a complete list of all our parks, gardens and greenways, visit our website: VisitGreensboroNC.com