Audubon Park

3174 Cloverdale Rd, Montgomery, AL 36106
1 acres | 0.4 hectares

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About the Location

A Leafy Retreat in Cloverdale

Found on Cloverdale Road, Audubon Park is a small pocket of greenery in the neighborhood. At just about an acre in size, this modest park offers a refreshing pause from Montgomery's urban rhythm, giving locals a place to stretch their legs and soak in some nature without venturing far from home.

The park's simple, open layout makes it well-suited for those impromptu frisbee games on Sunday afternoons or casual picnics when the weather's just right. It's the kind of place where you can spread out a blanket, crack open a book, and let the hours drift by under the Alabama sky.

What You'll Find Here

While Audubon Park keeps things beautifully basic, it offers just what you need for a neighborhood green space. You'll come across benches scattered throughout where you can sit and watch the world go by. Do note that there aren't any picnic tables or restrooms here, so plan accordingly if you're thinking of making a day of it.

One of the park's most endearing features is its community book trading post - a small but meaningful touch that speaks to the neighborhood's character. There's something wonderfully old-school about picking up a new read that your neighbor just finished and loved.

A Dog's Paradise

If you've got a four-legged friend, you're in luck. The open field here is essentially dog heaven, offering plenty of room for your pup to run, play, and burn off that endless energy. The quiet setting creates a peaceful atmosphere for both pets and their humans to enjoy some quality outdoor time.

A Nod to History

The park bears the name of John James Audubon, the renowned naturalist and artist whose detailed illustrations of American birds remain legendary. This naming wasn't random - it connects to Montgomery's history, as the city renamed its former Upper City Park to Audubon Park back in 1886, acknowledging the artist's significant work documenting bird species throughout the South, including Louisiana.

While small in footprint, Audubon Park punches above its weight as a valuable green space in Cloverdale's residential landscape - a testament to how even the simplest parks can enhance a neighborhood's quality of life.

All Features & Facilities

Nature & Wildlife

Dog-Friendly AreaOpen Grassy AreaShade

Food & Gathering

Picnic Area

ParkMagnet Score

Decent Park

Park Size

1 acres | 0.4 hectares

Opening Hours

Hours not available

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