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Cypress Grove Park

Cypress Grove Park

4.7(29 reviews)
3.1 mi

I went to this park for a pioneer event. It is located near Orange avenue and not too far from…read moredowntown. Entrance and parking was free, and was ample during the event. The park is spacious as a saw lots of spaces to walk and play sports. I also saw people play cricket in one of the fields. I think there was a playground, but I didn't pay close attention. I was more focused on the event, which had various vendors and stages showcasing music and pioneer reenactments. They used to have horses that kids (and a kid at heart that's me) can ride during the event, but they didn't have them this year. So, not sure if the park is equestrian friendly. But the park was clean and family friendly. It is a nice free park for sports, events, and family activities.

Opened in 1994, Cypress Grove Park is on a former citrus grove on Lake Jessamine. County Chairman…read moreLinda Chapin who was elected in 1986 worked with area resident Barbara Bozeman to purchase the property for three million dollars before it hit the market in order to create a park. Joe Anglin designed the park to be more passive and appealing to adults as opposed to having more sports amenities like other area Orlando parks. The centerpiece of Cypress Grove is a 1925 two-story Estate House owned by one of the county's earliest tax collectors. The house has been renovated to accommodate weddings, showers, and other private events and the grounds have been landscaped to provide a lovely backdrop for events held on the grounds. . Other amenities in this park include a 1.2 mile loop trail for walking, running, and biking, a playground, picnic pavilions, fishing pier, dog park, sports fields, and restrooms. What stands out for me is how beautiful this park is. Spanish moss drips from oak and flowering crepe myrtle trees that provide shade over the parks walkways. Cypress Grove Park is spotlessly maintained. You can easily see why decades of Orlando families have been drawn to this recreational paradise.

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Cypress Grove Park - Live music played during an event at the park.

Live music played during an event at the park.

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Warren Park

Warren Park

4.2(10 reviews)
1.0 mi•Bell Isle

Warren Park was such a delightful discovery on a recent trip to Orlando. This park in Belle Isle is…read morenamed after Wilbur and Rose Warren. In 1924, they donated eight acres of land along south Lake Conway "in consideration of the sun of $10" to Orange County, establishing the county's first public park. This donation was the foundation for what would later become Warren Park. For decades, this beachfront park offered a spot for folks to gather and visit with family and friends. Wilbur Warren also served as the first park commissioner when the Office of the Park Commissioner was established in 1926. In 1996, a park renovation added a dock for kayaks and paddleboards. Warren Park also has a rental pavilion, tennis and pickleball courts, picnic tables and grills, sand volleyball court, and a playground. A paved 0.3-mile walking path with exercise stations encircles the park. Note that the park is in two pieces. You have to cross the street to reach the smaller waterfront portion of the park. Warren Park is an important recreational resource for anyone seeking a peaceful retreat. The large shade trees are especially lovely but my favorite part might be the scenic lake view. Take the pups for a walk or the kids for play. This family friendly park has something for everyone.

I grew up going to this park with my cousins. It was one of…read moreour favorite things to do I. The summer. We would run around the field with frisbees or play in the park. We would bring our tennis equipment and play on the courts when they weren't being occupied. I haven't been to this park in a while, but pass it by on the way to the mall quite frequently. It's still looks as fun as I remember! I'm glad to see it's still in good upkeep!

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Southport Park

Southport Park

4.5(10 reviews)
1.1 mi•Orlando International Airport

Southport Park is 52 acres of a former Orlando Naval Training Center (NTC) McCoy Annex that was…read moreturned into a park. It is part of the Southport villages community. This site was developed into multiple athletic fields including baseball diamonds and a softball field as well as picnic and playground areas. My favorite part of the park were the paved walking paths that connect the different amenities in the park. The large size of Southport Park makes it ideal for annual events like the Orlando Renaissance Fair and Orlando Oktoberfest. Southport Park is a wonderful recreational resource for community sports, family gatherings, and walkers and jogger seeking a safe place to exercise. Come out for sports, fitness, and family fun. The thoughtful design, variety of amenities, and well kept outdoor spaces keep the Orlando community engaged.

This is a nice park that's not the Southport neighborhood. It has a nice baseball field add a…read morecouple of gazebos, not to mention a nice little walking path. There is plenty of parking here oh, probably because of the sport fields and the reason is that they would have a lot of people playing on the fields all at once. It is also well maintained. In fact on this visit, the landscapers were here cutting the grass. This is definitely a great place to come and spend some time and a park that I would definitely recommend.

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H. H. Dickson Azalea Park

H. H. Dickson Azalea Park

4.7(47 reviews)
6.3 mi•Lawsona / Fern Creek

5 Star update for a park that is beautiful for stolling during Azalea blooming season, as well as…read morefor events and weddings. This is one of my favorite parks ever. As the name implies, this park is at its peak during azalea season, but don't be discouraged if these colorful blooms are till hidden- there is so much more to discover in this park. Take a walk along the path that meanders under the bridges and around the creek. You'll find tons of special spots where you'll want to pause, take a picture, and enjoy a moment of peace (just thinking about it is putting me in a zen mood!). The park also has a nice stage area which is small, but can be used as a wedding location (I've been a bridesmaid here!). I wouldn't recommend going to the park at night, as it doesn't have lights and can get a bit creepy, but during the day make sure to get your pup on a leash, pack a light lunch, and get ready for the best picnic ever!

What a sweet little park to enjoy a short walk, a picnic or to partake in bird watching. There are…read morebenches here and there to sit on. Would be a nice spot with the right eye to take photos. The oaks are old and hold so much wisdom. The hard part is finding where to park. The only spot is on the side of the road. I saw people walking dogs through the park too. It's shaded and if you want sun, there are parts that the sun shines through. Enjoy!

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H. H. Dickson Azalea Park - Great flowers at the ends of bridges

Great flowers at the ends of bridges

H. H. Dickson Azalea Park - Great flowers at the ends of bridges

Great flowers at the ends of bridges

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