My Mom, Cleopatra, is enjoying a strawberry shake while I push her through the park to enjoy the beauty of Freedom Park!
Jax Guy, #8 hurler
Willow
The ideal park
#1 warming up
Heaven on earth
The trail + trees
Oh my gosh
Playground
Construction of the new nature museum
Serene pond
Michelle B.
Nov 12, 2024
Freedom Park is a beautiful, free park in Charlotte. I typically visit Festival In The Park annually as a volunteer. In addition, I have attended a number of the free jazz concerns they have had in the past. I hope they return in 2025! The walking paths and scenery are tranquil, with water features.
Read MoreLea L.
Oct 22, 2023
This is a beautiful and spacious park. A beautiful pond with a fountain in the center. Lots of trails to take. So much to see. A great place for a picnic, a run or walk. Saw lots of doggies with their owners.A beautiful amphitheater surrounded by the back of the pond. A cute bridge connects it back to the main trail.Definitely recommend! Thank you friend for taking me! I love a park!
Read MoreMeghan R.
Jan 24, 2025
So big and so many activities for those of all ages! We packed a picnic and spent a good 4 hours there with our 9 year old and 2 year old.
Read MoreKathy K.
Jan 9, 2024
This 98 acre expansive park located in Charlotte NC, offers something for everyone. The park has paved trails, tennis and volleyball courts, sport and athletic fields, picnic areas, restrooms, a steam locomotive, bike rentals and playground equipment. All centered around a lake with nice views. We took a nice nature walk around the pond and throughout the park. At the end of World War 2, Freedom Park was built to honor veterans and was deeded to the City of Charlotte. It is a place for inclusivity, tolerance of diversity, trust and transparency. They offer free film and musical performances in the summer. Adjacent to the park is the Charlotte Nature museum.
Read MoreZekeyahi S.
Aug 23, 2024
I recently visited Freedom Park for a leisurely stroll and was pleasantly surprised by the beautiful trails. The park offers a serene and relaxing atmosphere. I highly recommend it for anyone looking for a peaceful outdoor experience.
Read MoreRebekah P A.
Aug 27, 2024
It's beautiful, with so many gorgeous mature trees and lush vegetation. The tree-lined paths are beautifully manicured. I visited with my Mom for a picnic and stroll through the park. It was a lovely afternoon of breezy weather, sunshine, and laughter!
Read MoreDaVida R.
Nov 16, 2024
Beautiful nice and clean place to relax and chill. Enjoy the beautiful sights within the park they also have different animals
Read MoreJon L.
Sep 12, 2023
I believe the first time I visited this park was in 1969.It was much different then.You could climb on the train, there was a jet fighter aircraft and a tank.The old steam-powered train is still there but gone are the jet & tank.I recall visiting for Festival In The Park in 1981 which was very entertaining.I believe it was the Spongetones who were the Saturday headliners.I returned today 9/12/23 because the park is part of the Little Sugar Creek Greenway bike trail. It was connected to the Tylola extension and Brandywine Rd in July. The Freedom Park to Morehead Street portion remains under construction.I was very happy to learn the City has engaged the Goose Busters to manage the flocking Canadian Geese!
Read MoreSpencer S.
Jun 17, 2023
Visiting family in Charlotte this weekend and opted to come here with our little ones. The pond and walking trails are absolutely beautiful and so nice to walk around. Lots of families were out and about which also made this very inviting. Aside from walking trails, there are also a couple different playground areas with age-specific activities in each one. Our two-year-old loved the obstacle courses, swings, and blue slides. Next time we're in town we'll be back!
Read MoreMichelle M.
Oct 9, 2024
Beautiful lark with multiple areas available for all ages! The playground for younger kids was nicely shaded with plenty of benches and picnic tables. Our families enjoyed the trail to the pond and around. Many places to relax and separate a bit from the crowd.
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