Address: 301 Eufala St, Fayetteville, TN 37334, USA
Phone: +19314336059
Sunday: 4AM–9PM
Monday: 4AM–9PM
Tuesday: 4AM–9PM
Wednesday: 4AM–9PM
Thursday: 4AM–9PM
Friday: 4AM–9PM
Saturday: 4AM–9PM
Deleace Scott
Been several times. We usually get something to eat and take it there. When we finish we walk around the park, a very pretty place.
Vaughn Kavon
This is a wonderful place to visit. There is a duck pond that curves around the stone bridge with lots of beautiful ducks. They often offer free concerts with local musicians on Friday evenings. Local vendors offer, pizza, popcorn, hot dogs, cold drinks and ice cream.
Kristie B.
Live to watch and feed the ducks. Also you can watch the river right on the bank. Not sure if you can still go under the ridge or not as we didn’t go.
Audrey Land
Great place to visit and just enjoy the scenery. Paved path offers a great walkway, with swings to sit and listen to the river. Christmas lights are a bonus this time of year This picture was taken under the overpass. The reflection in the water is breathtaking.
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Yes. They don't fill it with trout. The only thing I know that they put it there are catfish.
No camping at this park. You could try Sharon Johnson park in New Market, AL or Davy Crockett Park in Lawrenceburg, TN. TN has several campgrounds to choose from. You just have to research. Good luck.
I don't remember seeing any; there are picnic tables (under shelter and in the open), restrooms, porch swings, a walking path, ducks and feed for purchase, a performance stage, etc.
No hiking trails here. All they have is a walking track that I believe is 1/4 mile (May be wrong). If you're interested in hiking trails in Fayetteville, I recommend Wells Hill Park.
I suppose you could, but the width of the path, especially around the pond, it may be better to walk.
Measuring the distance using Google Maps; It's about a quarter mile track, so four laps.
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