Longfellow Park

5201 Longfellow Dr, Baton Rouge, LA 70805
7.56 acres | 3.1 hectares
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About Longfellow Park in Baton Rouge

Longfellow Park, located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, is a neighborhood park managed by BREC, the Recreation and Park Commission for East Baton Rouge Parish. Spanning 7.56 acres, the park is part of the former Delmont Village property, a federal housing project from the World War II era. It offers a serene escape for visitors in an urban setting, featuring a blend of green spaces and recreational facilities.

The park boasts a variety of amenities catering to different interests. It includes both indoor and outdoor basketball courts, a lighted multi-purpose ball field, and a playground, providing activities for sports enthusiasts and children alike. The on-site recreation center serves as a hub for community activities and programs, such as martial arts classes. Additionally, the park offers Wi-Fi connectivity, making it a convenient spot for visitors to relax or work outdoors.

With its combination of historical significance, community-oriented facilities, and recreational opportunities, Longfellow Park plays a vital role in enhancing the quality of life in its local neighborhood.

What to Do at Longfellow Park

Active Recreation

Basketball Court

Nature & Wildlife

Open Grassy Area

Visitor Services

PlaygroundRestroomsWiFi

Food & Gathering

Picnic Area

When is Longfellow Park Open?

Monday:8AM-6PM
Tuesday:8AM-6PM
Wednesday:8AM-6PM
Thursday:8AM-6PM
Friday:8AM-6PM
Saturday:8AM-6PM
Sunday:8AM-6PM

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