Fred George Greenway and Park
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About Fred George Greenway and Park in Tallahassee
Fred George Greenway Park is a 175-acre public recreational area located in northwest Tallahassee, Florida, at the corner of Fred George Road and Capital Circle Northwest. The park, developed with a focus on preserving local flora and fauna, offers visitors a blend of natural beauty and outdoor activities.
The greenway features several miles of trails that wind through wooded areas, providing scenic views of diverse plant life and opportunities for wildlife observation. These paths are suitable for hiking, jogging, and cycling, catering to various levels of physical activity. The trail system includes routes that lead to a natural sink to the north and a small lake to the east, offering visitors different landscapes to explore.
In addition to its natural features, Fred George Greenway Park includes both passive and active recreational facilities. The park boasts a baseball field and multi-purpose fields, providing spaces for organized sports and casual play. A playground area caters to younger visitors, while picnic tables and benches scattered throughout the park offer spots for relaxation and outdoor dining.
The park's design incorporates stormwater management features that serve both practical and aesthetic purposes. Retention ponds, designed with native plants, help manage runoff while also creating additional habitats for local wildlife. This approach to landscaping enhances the park's role in local ecosystem preservation.
Fred George Greenway Park is open from sunrise to sunset daily, with extended hours for nighttime sports events. The park's combination of recreational facilities and natural areas makes it a versatile space for community use, suitable for everything from nature walks to team sports practices.