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TOP 30 Park amenity details in Charlottesville, VA
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Booker T. Washington Park
Booker T. Washington Park, located at 1001 Preston Avenue in Charlottesville, Virginia, is a popular tourist attraction and public park. Originally deeded to the City in 1926 by Paul Goodloe McIntire, the park was re-dedicated in 2001 as Booker T. Washington Park during the African-American Cultural Arts Festival. Named after the renowned educator, the park offers 9.25 acres of recreational space for visitors of all ages. The park features a variety of amenities, including a lighted outdoor pool with a wading area and bath house, three basketball courts (one of which is lighted), a recreation building with restrooms, and a playground area. The park's sloping land leads down to a level plain below, where visitors can enjoy a regulation softball field, basketball courts, a multi-use field, picnic shelter, and a tot play area.
Greenleaf Park
Greenleaf Park, located at 1598 Rose Hill Drive in Charlottesville, Virginia, is a picturesque 14-acre park and popular tourist attraction. Surrounded by grassy hillsides and an array of hardwood and evergreen trees, Greenleaf Park offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Originally part of McIntire Park, Greenleaf Park gained its own identity when Route 250 Bypass was constructed, creating a separate neighborhood park. Visitors to Greenleaf Park can enjoy a variety of amenities, including a playground area with equipment suitable for children aged 2 to 5, a picnic shelter, seasonal restrooms, and a half-basketball court. A wide soft surface trail winds through the park, following a creek near the 250 bypass and connecting to Walker School. Natural trails also lead to Plymouth Road, providing opportunities for exploration and outdoor recreation.
Tonsler Park
Tonsler Park, located at 500 Cherry Avenue in Charlottesville, Virginia, is a popular tourist attraction and recreational spot for locals and visitors alike. This bustling park offers a range of amenities including a recreation center, tennis courts, a life-size chess board, lighted basketball courts, a little league field, and an extensive playground for children of all ages to enjoy. Originally acquired in 1946, Tonsler Park was expanded in 1978 to its current size of 8.72 acres. The park is named after Benjamin Tonsler, a well-respected local educator who made significant contributions to the community during the era of segregation.
McIntire Park
McIntire Park, located at 375 U.S. 250 Bypass in Charlottesville, Virginia, is a popular tourist attraction known for its beautiful landscapes and recreational facilities. Originally donated by Paul Goodloe McIntire, the park features rolling land with stunning views of the mountains, wooded areas, and winding streams. Visitors can enjoy activities such as softball, baseball, and picnicking at the three shelters on site. The park is also home to the Charlottesville Skate Park, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, and the future Botanical Garden of the Piedmont. A network of paved and nature trails offers opportunities for hiking and biking, with parking available at West McIntire Park and the CARS rescue squad on McIntire Road. McIntire Park is a beloved destination for locals and tourists alike, offering a peaceful escape in the heart of Charlottesville.
The V
Welcome to The V, located at 201 15th Street Northwest in Charlottesville, Virginia. Live at the Corner of The Corner and start your walk here. Our institution offers unique floor plans and attention to detail that sets us apart from others. With an office on location, your search for the perfect apartment is over. Situated directly behind the Corner, The V provides access to plenty of off-street, covered parking. Our on-site office is convenient for receiving packages while you're at class. Enjoy highly efficient HVAC and appliances, as well as high-speed internet in each bedroom and living room. Water is now included in rent, and there is a dumpster on site for your convenience.
Lofts at Meadowcreek
Located at 615 Rio Road East in Charlottesville, Virginia, the Lofts at Meadowcreek Apartments offer a peaceful and well-connected living experience. Our community features unique one and two bedroom apartments with spacious floorplans, loft and den options, large windows, patios, and garage parking. Situated on the northeast side of Charlottesville, our location provides easy access to the entire city while also offering a retreat from the busy city life. At the Lofts at Meadowcreek, we prioritize the health and safety of our residents and employees amidst the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Our business operations will continue without interruption, and we are committed to providing uninterrupted service to our residents while following guidance from local, state, and national authorities.
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