Five Points Park
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About the Location
A Glimpse of Green in the City
Found in Charlotte's Historic West End neighborhood, Five Points Park might be small at just 1.18 acres, but what it lacks in size, it makes up for in community spirit. Sitting near the intersection of West Trade Street and Beatties Ford Road, this little green haven is a breathing space for locals looking to escape the urban hustle.
With its open grassy areas and tall, mature trees casting cool shadows across the ground, it's easy to forget you're in the middle of the city. The park sits right across from Johnson C. Smith University, making it a convenient retreat for students between classes or locals on their lunch breaks.
Play, Shoot Hoops, or Just Relax
If you've got kids in tow, the playground area with its popular swings will likely be your first stop. For those with a competitive streak, the basketball court offers a place to shoot some hoops and work up a sweat.
Feeling hungry? The picnic area comes complete with a shelter housing two tables, plus there's an extra table near the playground. It's nothing fancy, but it's meant for a casual lunch or small family gathering when you need some fresh air with your food.
A Touch of Nature
What really gives this park its charm is the canopy of trees creating a peaceful little ecosystem. You'll likely spot squirrels darting about as you enjoy the surprising quiet that envelops you - a rare find in an urban setting.
A simple walking trail circles the park, well-suited for a quick stroll or some light exercise. And yes, you can bring your four-legged friends along, just remember to keep them leashed as per Charlotte's rules.
Where Community Happens
More than just a patch of green, this park functions as an important gathering space for Historic West End residents. While you won't find extensive parking options here, that's kind of the point - it's primarily a neighborhood resource, designed to be within walking distance for many locals.
The park benefits from regular maintenance, with rangers doing their part to keep the space clean and welcoming for everyone who stops by. It's not the biggest or most elaborate park in Charlotte, but it provides exactly what the community needs: an accessible, comfortable outdoor space to connect with neighbors and nature.
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