Amenities: Four baseball/softball fields, tee ball, three batting cages, two playgrounds, two pavilions, walking trail, soccer fields, basketball court, two tennis courts, sand volleyball court.
North Park:
58 North Park Drive
Priceville, AL 35603
Amenities: Four baseball/softball fields, tee ball, two batting cages, two playgrounds, two pavilions, soccer fields, sand volleyball court.
South Park:
1082 Culver Road
Falkville, AL 35622
Amenities: Four baseball/softball fields, three batting cages, playground, pavilion, walking trail, football field with track, grass volleyball court, senior center.
West Park:
74 West Park Road
Danville, AL 35640
Amenities: Four baseball/softball fields, two batting cages, playground, three pavilions, walking trail, football field, soccer fields, archery range.
Amenities: One 60×100 asphalt play area with 4 basketball goals, concrete bridge across drainage ditch, one set volleyball standard court, one set badminton standards, Delano Park Splash Pad, 9am to 7pm (Splash Pad will open Memorial Day Weekend), rose garden, Riverwild Playground, walking trail – one mile, 10-feet wide, lighted
Etta Freeman Park
702-B Sycamore St
Decatur, AL 35601
Amenities: Gazebos, landscaped, 5 park benches, water fountain, pavillion
Founder’s Park
905 Canal St NE
Decatur, AL 35601
Amenities: Founders Park is a 2-acre green space fronting the historic 1833 Old State Bank. Founders Park is currently used for weddings, receptions, showing of movies, outdoor concerts, and start/end locations for walks and runs. For information on how you can reserve the park, please contact David Breland.
Fraizer Park
309 Cherry St, NE
Decatur, AL 35601
Frazier Park is a narrow park that anchors the south side of the Old Decatur Historic District between Ferry and Line Streets. In 2003, a traditional Japanese tea garden was created on the western end of the park through a generous donation by Daikin America, one of Decatur’s involved corporate citizens. The park draws a wide range of visitors, from employees in nearby offices who enjoy the quiet at lunchtime, to neighborhood residents who stroll the paths in the evenings, to visitors winding their way through the historic district.