George Stevens Park
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About the Location
A Touch of Arlington History
Situated in central Arlington, just north of downtown, George Stevens Park might be small at only 2 acres, but it carries significant weight in local history. Named after George Stevens, the former principal of Booker T. Washington School, this compact green space has deep roots in Arlington's African-American community. Stevens wasn't just an educator - he was a community leader who played a key role in the United Community Progress Association, the area's first African-American neighborhood association. This historical connection gives the park a special place in Arlington's cultural landscape.
Places to Play
Despite its modest size, the park packs in plenty of recreational options. Kids have their own domain here with playground equipment that caters to both the elementary crowd (ages 5-12) and the toddler set. On any given day, you'll likely find local families making good use of these play areas.
If you're looking to break a sweat, the park's basketball court is a neighborhood hotspot where pickup games regularly unfold. There's also a sand volleyball court waiting for anyone ready to dig, set, and spike - both courts offering great ways to connect with neighbors while staying active.
Gathering Spots
What's a park without places to gather? The picnic area comes equipped with grills, well-suited for cooking up some burgers while the kids play nearby. The grilling facilities have become a favorite feature for family outings.
For larger get-togethers, check out the pavilion that measures 47 feet by 33 feet. With six picnic tables and room for up to 25 people, it provides welcome shade and structure for birthday parties, family reunions, or community meetings.
If you're more in the mood for some gentle exercise, take a spin around the walking trail. It's not extensive, but it offers a pleasant path for a quick stroll or for parents keeping an eye on kids at play.
Good to Know
The City of Arlington Parks Department keeps the grounds clean and well-maintained, but you should note that there are no public restrooms available - something to plan around if you're visiting with little ones.
While George Stevens Park isn't massive, it's just the right size for a quick outdoor escape, especially if you have energetic kids in tow. It's one of those neighborhood locations that might not make the tourist brochures but provides exactly what the community needs - a green, welcoming space to play, gather, and remember.
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