Pritchard Park

Category: Park in Asheville, North Carolina

Address: 67 Patton Ave, Asheville, NC 28801, USA

Phone: +18282511122

Opening hours

Sunday: 6AM–10PM

Monday: 6AM–10PM

Tuesday: 6AM–10PM

Wednesday: 6AM–10PM

Thursday: 6AM–10PM

Friday: 6AM–10PM

Saturday: 6AM–10PM

Reviews

Meagan Ingram

Nov 1, 2022

Great area to sit with family/friends and watch the world around you. Also a great area to sit by yourself and observe the world. Central location in downtown Asheville. No smoking allowed at the park and this is enforced 😁

VARUN GANOTRA

Oct 29, 2022

Lovely place with lot of artists selling different stuff. Amazing atmosphere because of peak fall season.

Chris Harris

Oct 17, 2022

Wonderful community Drum night is Fabulous 🤩. Fun to perform and watch

Dustin Hunter

Sep 27, 2022

It's a beautiful little Park with acceptance to creativity in your experience like playing your music singing or drawing and talk on the ground but after hours it becomes a dangerous place

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Questions & Answers

Is the park pet friendly?

Head High Productions | Oct 1, 2022
LaurAn B. | Oct 1, 2022

Yes

Is there any drumming on Saturdays?

Tricia Curtis | Apr 4, 2022
LaurAn B. | Apr 4, 2022

It is typically a Friday evening thing while it is warm out traditionally April to October

when did Pritchard Park in Asheville, North Carolina become privatized?

Rich Bright | Jan 4, 2022
John Matott | Jan 4, 2022

To my knowledge it's never been private

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Is there a parking lot? Is the parking free?

Elizabeth B | Nov 1, 2019
Nancy | Nov 1, 2019

No parking lot at the park. Several within easy walking distance. Parking is not free in Asheville

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So who and why were the people who started this tradition in 2001?

Richard Short | Nov 1, 2019
M. Michael Hyatt | Nov 1, 2019

Not sure who, but it's a celebration of the end of the work week and the start of the weekend.

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