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    4.6 (49 reviews)

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    LaShawn N.

    Sitting in Overton Park sipping my Hazelnut latté while Cyara enjoy swing. It's quiet and peaceful. There's not a lot out people at the park at this moment. Just enjoying the breeze and the birds singing. It's a very beautiful afternoon.

    Alexis B.

    This past weekend when visiting my brother in law in Memphis, we stopped at Overton Park for a little hike, and it was really nice! I'd driven through a bit of the park before when we visited the Brooks Museum of Art on a past visit to Memphis, but this time we explored the Old Forest within the park! It's 142 acres with four miles of unpaved walking paths, including a the one-mile Old Forest Loop trail. On a nice day, it's pretty beautiful! A great oasis in the middle of the city! Definitely worth visiting.

    Janos J.

    I am dedicating my 100th Review of the year to Overton Park. It is official, Overton Park is my favourite park in downtown Memphis. It was actually named after the cofounder of the city of Memphis, John Overton in 1902 and consists of 342 acres of land. Every single time we visit Memphis we always come here because the park is so large and beautiful. My kids love the playground here and I love being able to run around the circle pond (Rainbow Lake) directly behind the playground. It also has a nice water fall too. Overton Park has a dog park (Overton Bark Park) that is a must for any dog owner. There is plenty of green space to play sports with your friends and family here, or to just relax and enjoy a picnic. Behind the green space on the top of the hill is the Veteran's Plaza, Doughboy Statue and the Higbee Memorial. This is a great area to observe WWI, WIII and the Korean War statues and monuments. If you plan on visiting Memphis, definitely come check out Overton Park, you will love it. The Memphis Zoo is also directly behind Overton Park. Parking here is also free. The bathrooms here were extremely clean, as most of the Loves gas stations are. They have extremely good gas prices here too. If you are nearby, I would recommend stopping by. They also have a Subway inside the gas station. [Review #515] (100th Review of 2017)

    Jacqueline W.

    What an awesome Sunday to be at the park! I must say I love the updates of the Overton Park! It was very fun to get the toddlers out on a play date so enjoy! The park was clean and there were visible park associates around what look like clearing out debris which is really nice to see a nice clean upkeeps of the park

    Goldie M.

    The Overton Park is really nice and spacious. This day we came to go to the dog park area. There is a lot of obstacles and running room for the dogs. Plenty of places to sit and view your pet from afar. The dogs seem to like playing with each other and getting much needed exercise.

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    Semaria S.

    Nice park for various hangout reasons. Ample parking. The grounds are very clean. Picnic tables available for reservation or first come first serve. Nice playground area. Walking trail available

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    Anthony C.

    Perfect inner city park that offers anything you'd want in a park.... a pond, extensive playground area for the kids, Overton Bark - a dog park, a huge forrest with many trails, non motorized mile + long paved walking/jogging/bicyling trail, golf course, art museum, adjacent to the Memphis Zoo, Levitt Shell (musical stage) for concerts, large grassy field suitable for just about anything. This place is great! As with anywhere these days, just watch your back and make sure you secure any items of 'potential interest' in your car. There are police cameras spread throughout the park and to my knowledge the criminial/dangerous element has been lessened exponentially.

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    Kanchan B.

    I came here for the Memphis Inaugural Persian festival (which was sorta not what I expected it to be) but I'm grateful as it was an opportunity to check out the vibrancy and awesomeness that is Overton Park. One of the walking pathways reminded me so much of the Belgium bluebell forest (Hallerbos)!!! I was meeting friends near the Overton Bark, a dog-specific playground area and it was lovely to see such an awesome canine specific park. There was also a playground nearby for children, with swings and a climbing house which looked fantastic. Nearby loos completed the amenity list. I loved the wide walking paths and this is a great spot to people watch and/or just walk around, commune with nature and get reconnected to greenery. Despite the awkward parking situation, I definitely plan to return and explore other parts of the park. Yelp Review 33/ 2017

    Jolynna M.

    I've been going to Overton Park since I was a kid. It's one of the larger of our city's parks, with huge mature trees and acres and acres of places to roam. It's a nice place to ride bikes, walk your dog, jog or simply spend a leisurely afternoon with friends or family, a picnic basket and a Frisbee. Within the park there is a golf course, a dog park, a lake, Brooks Museum, The Memphis College of Art and our beloved Memphis Zoo. It's also home to the Levitt Shell, a wonderful outdoor music venue.

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    Loved this park! My husband and I visited in early October for a weekend getaway and we enjoyed the walking trails. Perfect for families!

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    Overton Park is the hidden oasis of memphis! Wether it be the golf course, jogging trails or even the dog park... you will be pleased.

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    I'm starting to become a fan of Memphis' smaller green spaces. There are small parks and massive…read moremedians scattered around the city that are usually less crowded than the large parks. That's why I love Peabody Park in midtown. It's smaller and less crowded than nearby Overton Park, and it's got some unique features. There are two large metal sculptures by local artist Yvonne Bobo, a pavillion, and a large playground. But the best thing about Peabody Park is the splash park. During the summer, it's packed with kids trying to cool off in the intermittent spray from fountains, geysers, misters and rainfalls. The park is also home to the Raymond Skinner Center, a community recreation center that has special resources for people with mental and physical disabilities. The splash park at Peabody Park is free and open daily during the summer.

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