Crump Park
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About Crump Park in Memphis
Crump Park is a small pocket park located along the Mississippi River in Memphis, Tennessee. Situated near the Memphis-Arkansas Bridge, this 4.3-acre green space offers visitors scenic river views and a place for quiet relaxation.
The park is named after Edward Hull Crump, a prominent political figure in Memphis history who served as mayor in the early 20th century. It is part of the larger network of riverfront parks managed by the Memphis River Parks Partnership.
Crump Park provides an open field area and picnic facilities, allowing visitors to enjoy outdoor activities or simply take in the panoramic vistas of the Mississippi River. Its location makes it a convenient stop for those exploring Memphis's riverfront or using nearby recreational trails.
While compact in size, Crump Park plays a role in the city's efforts to enhance public access to the riverfront and create connected green spaces along the Mississippi.