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    Jetton Park

    4.6 (62 reviews)

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    Dave D.

    Great free park with a paved 1.5ish mile walking trail with water views. Clean bathrooms, lots of picnic tables (some with grills), a playground, and tennis courts.

    Arthur R.

    A nice place to bring your family for walking or jogging or a nice evening bike ride to beat the sweltering heat. Shady trees cover you from the sun and walk path bench seats await tired hot butts.

    The view from the bench where I sat
    Tracey B.

    We were looking for a place to go for a walk, sit by the lake and eat our lunch outside, and Jeton Park was a great place for all of those activities. There's plenty of parking, a nice little beach, picnic tables and walking paths right near the water. There's also a playground for the kids.

    Jacqueline T.

    We got takeout nearby and were looking for a place to eat outside that wasn't too crowded. We stopped by here and it was the perfect place. We found picnic tables close to the entrance. They were in the woods so it was shaded. They were also all separated and on their own, away from the trails, so there was no risk of being near other people. We didn't have a chance to explore the park any more than the picnic area, but it seems like it would be a nice place. It's right on the water too. If you're looking for a good place to social distance, this park is worth checking out.

    Jetton Park, Cornelius NC
    Bruce K.

    Jetton is a County park rather than one operated by the city. As such, it is quite large, full featured and in excellent condition (Which is not to say that the other parks are not also in excellent condition. I'll shut up now.). The park is a large paved road that does a loop along this peninsula that juts out to Lake Norman. From much of the park, you can see the water through the trees and you can approach the water in many spots. Many of the walking trails are completely paved and there are several dedicated handicapped parking spaces. Some of the picnic tables and gazebos are also accessible on these paved paths. Restrooms available and the playground is quite large. (I didn't get too close lest I get labeled "the creepy guy taking pictures of children.") Wonderful park! [Review 12643 overall, 2435 of 2019.]

    Uneka H.

    HIDDEN GEM!!! Since I am fairly new to the area, I wanted to go to a place where I could see the actual sunset and I came across this place on Google. This place is BEAUTIFUL!!! There is sand with a lake in this park (totally did not know this). There were people literally there with beach chairs looking across the water. We walked pass another section of the lake and seen some more people just enjoying the ambiance of this park! Since I really wasn't prepared to walk the full park (I was wearing flip flops) we walked a little halfway through along the lake. There is a small "rest stop" area in this park with real bathrooms and an office. There also looks to be a boat dock across the way (from what I can remember) that's really cool. The people we walked pass were friendly and the park was very clean. The best part is that this park is super close to where I live making it convenient to come here and workout or relax and watch the sunset! Overall, a great place to come to with family and friends! I would highly recommend! FYI - there is plenty of parking here and stores in the area once you leave out.

    Closed for the winter, I'll let you know in the spring...
    Daniel P.

    Out and about on a crisp winter day soaking up sun shine and mostly enjoying life because it's going to cold-and-wet this weekend :-( Tree-covered 104-acre park on Lake Norman with a small beach where swimming is prohibited (other water sport is encouraged just off shore?!) Also has tennis courts, a medium-sized playground, multi-purpose trail, assorted picnic areas, a gazebo, and another gazebo. The main compound has three large buildings, the Waterfront Hall, the park offices (which also house the public rest rooms), and a sharp looking smaller structure that should serve hot dogs and soda year round. Entry level mountain bike trail north of Jetton Road is rumored to be a mile of easy climbs and mostly smooth terrain; add a couple bumps and tight turns so the novice can learn how to navigate nature. yea for flat mountains!

    Beach and Lake
    Hayley M.

    Beautiful park with many outdoor areas including tennis courts, hiking trails, and a beach with access to the water. Simply breathtaking view of the houses along Lake Norman. Visited here in June (weekday) and it was nothing short of amazing. My dog was able to swim in the water for hours. There were a few other dogs here and everyone was very nice, even with my dog swimming off-leash. Would highly recommend for similar-minded people. I heard the weekends tend to get busy, but that's to be expected. Lake Norman gem for those who don't live on the water!

    View from the beach
    Meera K.

    We have annual picnics here with our family friends and I have always treasured those memories growing up! They have great amenities here and it's such a perfect way to spend a summer day. The trails are well shaded but if you want some sun you can catch some rays on the beach. Bathrooms are usually very clean and well serviced. They have tennis courts, playgrounds and bbq grills. There's also an area perfect to put up some hammocks!

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    Debra W.

    Love at First Sight. Seriously. It is just a park but there is so much to do. And maybe it is too early to give 5 stars because I didn't get to experience everything that is offered here but the potential alone excites me. We went to do something affordable as a family that wouldn't break the bank and at $3 for a vehicle this was definitely affordable and very family friendly. The lake itself is nice and accessible on many areas. The park wasn't empty but it didn't feel crowded to say the least. There are plenty of park picnic areas and quite a few benches along the lake side. The play area for the kids is great and a nice break from the lake. I have been wanting to take new family pictures in an outdoor setting and I know I have found my place. We will definitely be back again and I look forward to bringing family and friends here when they visit from out of town.

    Excellent Courts
    Bill W.

    Jetton Park is a nice local venue. Go every not a then to watch Grand Kids in their tennis lessons. The older, the Granddaughter is very good but the younger Grandson is coming on nicely, Good family friendly atmosphere and a fun place to be.

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    Molly C.

    Such a beautiful place to go. Had our family pictures done there in Oct. Seriously Gorgeous!!!

    Rob D.

    What a great place to spend some time outside. Plenty of places to have a picnic, nice walking trails , playground for the kids and amazing water views all packed into one place. They are doing some construction to make the area even better. Can't wait until it is completed.

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    Great park on the lake.....there are beautiful trails, playgrounds and plenty of bathrooms.

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    Great place to walk around, hang out, ride your bike, bring lunch and have a get together with friends.

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    14 years ago

    Jetton Park is clean, nice, and has good trails. Great place to have a picnic.

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    11 years ago

    had good time with family; picnic spot were empty on labourday!!! never expected that.

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    Where is the best area to view the sunset here?

    By the lake facing Ramsey Park. There is also a swing bench there PERFECT FOR SUNSET!

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    The park is a large paved road that does a loop along this peninsula that juts out to Lake Norman.

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    A local hidden gem if you want to get out on the water. Little bit of a walk to get to the launch…read moreand it's muddy so bring good shoes. But... it means it's secluded and not crowded at all. Your own private slice of lake norman with only a few other people to deal with, no huge crowds, or boats chopping up the water. Perfect for kayaking and paddle boarding.

    Located near where I-77 crosses over Lake Norman, this large nature preserve features a few walking…read moretrails that will bring you in a loop from Jetton Street down to the lake side. You'll find a few kayak and paddleboard launch spots and several racks of them that are stored here. They are also available for rent from the Town. The preserve is far enough from the highway that you will hear almost no vehicle noise. The trails are quite rough with exposed roots and fallen trees. This is not handicapped accessible. There are a few benches scattered about including some that face the water. That's where I sat with my takeout lunch today to enjoy being near the water. Entrance to the park is at the west side along Jetton Street behind the Davidson Day School. There is absolutely no access from Spinnaker Court. There is free street parking on both sides of the roadway. Always walk with a friend! [Review 13399 overall, 718 of 2020.]

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    This seven acre park has some street parking but there is more parking (read the sign to confirm)…read moreacross the way at the American Legion hall. The park has a baseball field, batting cage, playground, restrooms, walking trails and a picnic shelter with grill. Lots of shade here and it is a very nice park. [Review 12628 overall, 2420 of 2019.]

    Clean. Open. Some shaded areas…read more I don't have children or much need for a park but this park is on one of my running routes. It has a quick "trail" that is shaded and always happily welcomed at that point of my run. I am also a huge fan of kids being outside, playing with their parents or other kids. I know that is ridiculously easy of me to say since I don't have any little gremlins of my own running around; however, after spending over a decade in youth development programming, I love to see kids get messy and smelly. I am always excited to see families enjoying this park in one way or another: lunch under the pavilion, playing on the playground or a game of baseball. The facilities, to me, look to be cared for at all times with green grass, safe equipment and clean bathrooms... I don't really see how you can go wrong here. There is a super tiny parking lot and some okay street parking. I "believe" you are able to park at the legion parking lot across the street. The weather is perfect right now for some park time. Keep the pups at home or keep them on their leash as there isn't a dog area here.

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