Address: 2214 Tar Kiln Dr, Fayetteville, NC 28304, USA
Phone: +19104331018
Sunday: 7AM–9PM
Monday: 7AM–9PM
Tuesday: 7AM–9PM
Wednesday: 7AM–9PM
Thursday: 7AM–9PM
Friday: 7AM–9PM
Saturday: 7AM–9PM
Brandon Hewett
Not a bad water park for the kids. They love it and its super cheap to get in. We always get there at least 45 minutes before they open so that we can get in within 30 minutes of the gate opening. This place gets packed with people and the line to get in usually extends down the entire side walk to the next parking lot over within an hour of opening and people are still coming. We only stay maybe 2 hours and by then the line is still is stopped due to pool capacity and people are waiting for others to leave. I miss the split schedule they had in 2021 after opening up from Covid. There were less people and 2 sessions; pool was open for about 2 and a half hours for each. They closed for 30 mins and kicked everyone out, and then let the people waiting for the second session come in.
Tobie Williams
This park has a little bit of everything for a park outing. Football/soccer and baseball fields, Volleyball pit, covered pavillions, 2 playgrounds (one for little kids and one for bigger kids), nature trails around the park. Not sure if I remember a basketball court area at the bottom but seems like there might be one. Pretty crowded today but found a nice, shady spot to sit and talk by the baseball fields. Pleased to see the pool area is open now. Hilly decline into the park might be good for skate boarding during low-traffic times (not sure about park regulations on that.)
Jeff Ross
I'm a 360 Photographer, and I was pleasantly surprised at the amount of different and areas there are that allow me to create my art. I will definitely visit again to explore and hopefully find more inspiration for me to create more art.
Sab W
Unbelievable! The pool area is absolutely phenomenal! Visiting my hometown and I just cannot believe how much Lake Rim Park has developed! My 20 month old child had so much fun. I could not stop smiling the entire time were there. The …
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Yes you can. I believe it's around 45$ to reserve the gazebo outside to hold the spot, if not it's free on a first come first serve basis
* * * There are two baseball/softball fields, an outdoor volleyball court, two outdoor tennis courts, two covered picnic areas with tables, two children play areas, and one soccer field - the second has been converted to a 𝐰𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐫 𝐩𝐚𝐫𝐤 - grand opening in a couple of weeks in order to close for the winter... (wink) * * * Until that time. . .
The one in the left as soon as you enter the park is still closed due to trying to grow grass. However, i did see people playing soccer in the lower fields.
Right now, no
No don't let the dog in the water please and thank you.
yes
It will be open the later part of the summer but I dont know if there will be an charge for admission
I would recommend calling 433-1018 to verify availability and pricing.
* * * No swimming. Dogs must be on a leash at all times... If you trust your dog to swim with a leash, go for it. * * * Until that time. . .
Yes, on both sides of the lake. Handicap accessible
* * * The map shows 6 designated trails ranging from 0.15 to 1 mile long... you walk as many laps as you'd like around the circuit as you need. * * * Until that time. . .
You have to call and reserve the area, which normally has a fee to do so. Different area and parks have different fees.
Yes, on leash
No the park, fields & courts are free, but access to border trail along lake and creek is closed for 2017.
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