TOP Covered pavilions in Fayetteville, Arkansas
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Kessler Mountain Regional Park
Kessler Mountain Regional Park, located at 2600 Wc 200, Fayetteville, Arkansas, is a popular tourist attraction in the United States. The park recently completed the second phase of improvements, including new ballfields, parking, concession restroom building, and other enhancements. The park covers 620 acres on and around historic Kessler Mountain, offering a variety of activities for visitors. The park features numerous soccer and baseball fields, a nature preserve, and over ten miles of natural-surface trails for mountain bikers and hikers. The playground area near the entrance is generously funded by the Rotary Club of Fayetteville. Future construction phases may include softball fields, a new pavilion, and additional trails.
Walker Park Splash Pad
Walker Park Splash Pad is a popular recreational facility located at 1005 South Block Avenue in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Established in 1949, Walker Park is the second designated park in the city and offers a variety of amenities for the community to enjoy. In addition to the splash pad, the park features a skateboard park, racquetball/handball courts, and a sand volleyball court. There are also three pavilions available for family or social gatherings. Visitors can take advantage of the 1.2-mile paved walking path around the park's perimeter and the Frisco Trail, which connects to the Razorback Regional Greenway. The park is also home to youth baseball fields, with recent upgrades to dugouts, bleacher covers, and the concession/restroom building.
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