North Hills Park
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About North Hills Park in Raleigh
North Hills Park is a 32-acre community park located at 100 Chowan Circle in North Raleigh, North Carolina. Established in 1962, this park serves as a versatile recreational space for the surrounding neighborhood and broader community.
The park features a mix of athletic facilities and leisure areas. One of its notable features is the recently converted pickleball courts. In 2023, two existing tennis courts were transformed into six dedicated pickleball courts, providing a second outdoor pickleball facility in the Raleigh Parks system. This conversion was made possible through a generous donation from a local pickleball enthusiast, Marilyn Sorin.
North Hills Park also includes a lighted baseball field with bleacher seating for spectators and a water fountain near the far team's bench area. Adjacent to the field is a grassy hill that provides additional seating options for visitors.
For families and children, the park offers a playground area with several connected jungle gyms. The playground features both a hard mulch base and a smaller sandy play area, catering to different preferences and age groups.
The park provides ample parking facilities, with a medium-sized lot near the baseball field and another parking area close to the pickleball courts and playground. A wide, paved sidewalk ensures easy access from the parking lot to various park amenities.
North Hills Park also connects to the local greenway system. Near the tennis courts, visitors can access the North Hills Segment of the Crabtree Creek Trail, a quarter-mile paved pathway that, while steeply sloped, offers opportunities for walking and jogging.
An interesting historical feature of the park is the presence of the Buffaloe family cemetery, located near the restroom facilities at the top of a grassy hill.