Parks & Facilities
WHITTEN HEIGHTS PARK
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1348 Whitten Road, Memphis TN 38134
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10 Acres
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1 Lighted baseball field, Rest Shelter with restrooms, playground equipment
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Not Required
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HIGHLAND OAKS PARK
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Adjacent to 5252 Annandale Dr.,Memphis TN 38125
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4.5 Acres
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3 Picnic Pavilions with tables, .2 mile walking trail
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Not Required
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NORTHAVEN PARK
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844 N. Circle Road, Memphis TN 38127
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12.6 Acres
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Rest Shelter with restrooms, Playground Equipment
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Not Required
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SHERRY HOPPER GOODMAN PARK
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4941 Breckenwood Drive, Memphis TN 38127
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17.5 Acres
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2 Lighted baseball fields, 2 football/soccer fields
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Contact Larry Young (901) 222-7800
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ORGILL PARK
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Access from Kerrville-Rosemark Rd, Center College, or Mudville Road, Millington TN 38053
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268 Acres
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67 Acre lake with boat ramp, TWRA rules apply; 3 covered pavilions, Disc Golf Course, football/rugby field
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Rental fee required for pavilions. Contact (901) 872-3610
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ORGILL GOLD COURSE
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9080 Bethuel Road, Millington TN 38053
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175 Acres
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18 hole Golf Course open to the public, open 7 days/week
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(901) 872-3610
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NONCONNAH TRAIL HEAD
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4291 S. Forest-Hill Irene Road, Memphis TN 38127
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35 Acres
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.64 Mile walking track, Tunnel access to Mike Rose Soccer Complex
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Not Required
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VIETNAM WAR MEMORIAL
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Highway 51 at N.Watkins, 4035 Thomas
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.25 Acres
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Memorial |
Not Required
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Parks operated by Shelby County Government
Local Resources
Shelby County boasts many great parks and facilities throughout the area. Some of our featured facilities include, but are not limited to:
- Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park: Bordering the Mississippi River, two-thirds of this 13,467-acre park is hardwood forest. The park also contains two lakes and many miles of hiking trails.
- Shelby Farms Park Conservancy: Shelby Farms Park sits on 4,500 acres and includes several muti-use trails, a nature area, an Agricenter International Expo Center, a farmers market, multiple lakes, horse stables, an amphitheater, and much more.
- T.O. Fuller State Park: Encompassing a total of 1,138 acres, T.O. Fuller State Park has an abundance of flora and fauna. It is a great place to view area wildlife, bird watch, camp, or hike.
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