Ida Bell Young Park
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About Ida Bell Young Park
A Park for Everyone
Tucked away on Vaughn Road, Ida Bell Young Park stretches across 24 acres of Montgomery greenspace. A notable feature of this park is its playground specifically created for sight-impaired children. This thoughtful design makes it a recreational space where families with diverse needs can feel welcomed.
Play Spaces for Little Adventurers
The park cleverly divides its two separate playground areas by age - one zone for the 5-12 crowd and another for the tiny tots. You'll find the usual suspects here: swings and climbing structures that keep the kids entertained while you catch a breather.
One playground boasts rubber padding underfoot for those inevitable tumbles. Just a heads up - some of the equipment is showing its age and might need a little TLC, but that doesn't stop the fun.
ADPrivate 6 Hour Tour of Selma and Montgomery Civil Rights Sites
This is a driving tour of all the historical sites in Montgomery and then we retrace the 1965 Selma To Montgomery Voting Right March and cross The Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama. We spend approximately 3 hours of the tour in Montgomery passing by various points of interest which include Dexter Church, Dexter King Parsonage, Gray Hound Bus Terminal, Alabama State University and the State Capitol.
Nature's Touch
A small stream cuts through the park, adding a soothing soundtrack to your visit. Fancy a walk? Paved walking trails meander throughout, great for your morning exercise routine or an afternoon amble. When your legs need a break, benches scattered along the paths offer a fantastic spot to pause and take in the scenery.
The landscape here offers a nice mix of wooded areas and open spaces - not too manicured, not too wild. The walking track has become something of a neighborhood favorite, drawing regular visitors who appreciate exercising with a side of nature.
Get Active
Beyond its natural charm, Ida Bell Young Park offers several ways to burn some energy. Tennis courts await those looking to practice their serve or enjoy a friendly match.
Worked up an appetite? Head to one of the picnic areas to refuel. The park's covered pavilion with about four tables provides a shady retreat and has become a go-to spot for family gatherings and casual celebrations.
The Practical Stuff
Unlike some parks that leave you hunting for facilities, Ida Bell Young thoughtfully includes restroom facilities on-site. It's a small thing that makes a big difference, especially if you're planning to spend a few hours exploring.
One of this park's quiet charms is that it rarely feels crowded. The moderate visitor traffic creates a more intimate outdoor experience - a welcome alternative to the city's busier green spaces.
When to Visit
The park welcomes visitors from 6AM to 6PM daily, making it great for early birds or after-school adventures. Just note that after heavy rains, some areas might get a bit soggy or flooded.
Many locals treasure this park precisely because it flies under the radar. If you're seeking a peaceful walk or want your kids to play without competing for swing space, you've found your spot - a little oasis of calm in Montgomery's urban landscape.
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AD6 Hours Private Civil Rights Tour of Montgomery
This tour will take us to some of the most important sites that defined the Civil Rights Movement in Alabama. Our journey will take us on a definitive and emotional story of the civil rights era that changed the fabric of American life and sparked a movement.
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Top Restaurants Near Ida Bell Young Park
Baumhower's Victory Grille
0.6 miles2465 Eastern Blvd, Montgomery, AL 36117
Sports-themed restaurant serving American favorites like wings, steaks, seafood and burgers with multiple TVs throughout.





