Audubon Park

3174 Cloverdale Rd, Montgomery, AL 36106
1 acres | 0.4 hectares
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About Audubon Park in Montgomery

Audubon Park is a small neighborhood park located in the Cloverdale area of Montgomery, Alabama. The park covers approximately 1 acre of open, grassy space that provides a peaceful green area for local residents.

Located on Cloverdale Road, Audubon Park offers a simple but inviting environment for various casual outdoor activities. Its open layout makes it well-suited for activities like playing frisbee, having picnics, or walking dogs. The park's location within a residential neighborhood makes it a convenient spot for nearby residents to enjoy some outdoor recreation close to home.

Like other parks in Montgomery, Audubon Park closes at sundown each day. While small in size, it serves as a valuable pocket of natural space within the urban environment of the Cloverdale neighborhood. The park provides benches where visitors can sit and relax amid the grass and trees.

Audubon Park's name pays homage to John James Audubon, the famous naturalist and painter known for his detailed illustrations of American birds. This reflects Montgomery's broader connection to Audubon, as the city renamed what was formerly known as Upper City Park to Audubon Park in 1886 to honor the artist's work documenting bird species in Louisiana and other parts of the South.

What to Do at Audubon Park

Nature & Wildlife

Dog-Friendly AreaOpen Grassy AreaShade

When is Audubon Park Open?

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