Pullen Park,
520 Ashe Avenue, Raleigh, NC 27606
About Us
Pullen Park, located at 520 Ashe Avenue in Raleigh, North Carolina, is a historic and charming public park that offers a wide range of attractions and amenities for visitors of all ages. As the first public park in North Carolina and the 5th oldest operating amusement park in the U.S., Pullen Park has a rich history and is a popular tourist attraction.
The park features a Community Center that offers various programs and rental spaces for meetings and events, as well as an Aquatic Center with an indoor Olympic pool and aquatic therapy programs. Visitors can enjoy the Swing Area, School Age Climb and Slide, Sand Play area, and Preschool Playground, all designed for different age groups.
Pullen Park also has the Pullen Arts Center, which offers classes in pottery, jewelry making, painting, and more, as well as special events and gallery exhibits. The park's Pullen Place Cafe serves fresh, local, and seasonal foods, and Theatre In The Park, located within Pullen Park, is known for its outstanding theatrical achievements.
Outdoor shelters at Pullen Park are available for rent, and rental permits can be submitted online through RecLink. It is important to note that rental requests are subject to staff approval and must be received at least two weeks prior to the requested rental date.
Overall, Pullen Park is a delightful destination for families, residents, and tourists alike, offering a mix of recreational activities, cultural experiences, and natural beauty in the heart of Raleigh, North Carolina.
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Hours open
Monday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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Reviews
"a beautiful place to walk around… the train ride was $2/person - if you go during the week, the wait isn’t long at all. the big swans are picture worth as well. the playground looked great, but we didn’t have anyone with us to test it!"
"We had such a good time at Pullen Park. I enjoyed riding in a paddle boat; you will see beautiful scenery around the park while paddling. There’s no long wait on weekday afternoons. The park offers many attractions for kids and families, including carousels, a train, paddle boats, and playgrounds. There are also some picnic areas, or you can enjoy walking around, and tickets are not expensive."
"Kids love this park! Can’t ask for more. A full playground, a train that you can ride around the park, a carousel, and a concession stand! During the warmer months there’s boats and other activities that we weren’t able to do, while visiting during January but there’s still a good amount of attractions for kids of younger ages. Park is extremely clean, staff is friendly. A good place to come and take a stroll too. Dogs can’t come into the playground area but it would be a nice place to walk them around the pond."
"The park is beautiful and I'm absolutely in love with the cypress trees around the grounds. However, one really big problem that we encountered is that there was music playing over a loud speaker. I imagine that for most kids, that would be fine. Unfortunately for us, my daughter is autistic and music triggers meltdowns. It's a sensory thing. We were trying to walk to the park area to see if we could get her to play a little bit, and as we got closer to the music she got upset and we had to leave. It took over an hour to calm her down. I know that our experience isn't normal, but it would be amazing if more places considered children that aren't neurotypical and maybe could skip the music or have sensory friendly days or times without it. It's so hard to go anywhere outside of our home and parks are usually a safe place. I don't imagine that we'll be back because of this. That being said, it's a lovely little park and I think most kids would really enjoy it."
"Had a lovely experience at Pullen Park over Labor Day weekend. We were able to ride the train, carousel and Kiddie boats. The cost is $2 per ticket and it's easiest to use your smartphone to buy tickets in advance. There are several different playground areas all designated to fit different ages. Gorgeous flowers and plants. Beautiful landscaping. They also have paddle boats for rent and a nice walking trail around the lake."
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