Wrightwood Park

1301 Anderson St, Durham, NC 27707
12.85 acres | 5.2 hectares
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About Wrightwood Park in Durham

Wrightwood Park is a 12.85-acre public park located in West Central Durham, North Carolina. The park was established in 1941 when the heirs of Richard Wright donated 17 acres of land on Anderson Street for community use. Richard Wright was known for his philanthropic efforts, having previously donated funding to establish a school for neglected children in Durham, which was later named the Wright School.

The park features a variety of recreational facilities and natural spaces for visitors to enjoy. In September 2021, the playground structure was updated, providing modern equipment for children aged 2-12. The park also includes baseball and softball fields suitable for youth sports, making it a popular destination for local teams and families.

Wrightwood Park offers picnic areas with tables and a rentable picnic shelter, allowing visitors to enjoy outdoor meals and gatherings. The park's green spaces provide opportunities for relaxation, informal sports, and community events. Restroom facilities are available on-site for visitor convenience.

The park is open from dawn to dusk, allowing residents and visitors to enjoy its amenities throughout the day. Its location in West Central Durham makes it easily accessible to the surrounding community, serving as a valuable recreational resource for the area.

What to Do at Wrightwood Park

Active Recreation

Baseball Field

Nature & Wildlife

Open Grassy Area

Visitor Services

PlaygroundRestrooms

Food & Gathering

Picnic AreaShelter

When is Wrightwood Park Open?

Monday:6:30AM-8:30PM
Tuesday:6:30AM-8:30PM
Wednesday:6:30AM-8:30PM
Thursday:6:30AM-8:30PM
Friday:6:30AM-8:30PM
Saturday:6:30AM-8:30PM
Sunday:6:30AM-8:30PM

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