Pollard Park
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About the Location
A Glimpse into the Past
Set in Richmond's Northside area, Pollard Park is a small but charming green haven that local residents cherish. This nearby park takes its name from John Garland Pollard, a former Virginia Governor who had a hand in shaping the surrounding neighborhood back in the early 1900s.
What You'll Find
Though modest in size, this park offers simple pleasures: open grassy spaces fantastic for throwing a frisbee, having a picnic, or just sprawling out with a good book. The mature trees scattered throughout not only create welcome patches of shade during Virginia's warm months but also add a touch of natural beauty to the landscape.
The park maintains a straightforward, clean design with well-kept grounds. Just a heads up - you won't find any benches here, so you might want to bring a blanket if you're planning to stay awhile.
Community Heart
Despite its small footprint, Pollard Park punches above its weight as a gathering place for locals. The ChamberBrook Neighborhood has embraced this space for community events that bring neighbors together. In the past, the park has transformed into a venue for health and wellness festivals, complete with cultural demonstrations like traditional Ethiopian coffee roasting ceremonies.
These gatherings bring neighbors together and add to the neighborhood's sense of community.
Good to Know
The City of Richmond's Department of Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities takes care of Pollard Park. It welcomes visitors daily from 7AM to 8PM, offering a peaceful retreat for anyone looking to connect with nature and community in this historic Richmond neighborhood.
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