Parks and Greenways in Huntsville

An extensive collection of parks and greenways exists in Huntsville, Alabama for the public's recreational use.

Big Spring Park in Downtown

Parks

Parks within Huntsville city limits

The city of Huntsville currently has 57 parks which cover over 3,000 acres of land.[1][2]

Park NameLocationAddressAcreagePlaygroundWalking TrailsNumber of Fields and CourtsNotes
SoccerFootballBaseballSoftballBasketballTennis
Archer ParkSouthwest3315 Archer Dr3.62YesNo12
Beirne Ave ParkNortheast330 Beirne Av1.68YesNo12Located across the Street from Goldsmith Schiffman Field
Bell Mountain ParkSouthwest2560 Redstone Rd30.05YesNo1122
Bicentennial ParkDowntown315 Fountain Cir0.30NoNoPassive Greenspace
Big Spring ParkDowntown200 Church St17.96NoYesPassive Greenspace
Brahan SpringSouthwest500 Drake Av169.92YesNo31556 outdoor volleyball fields and 2 playgrounds
Buchanan ParkSouthwest10044 Fielding Dr3.97YesNo112
California Street ParkSoutheast708 California St2.00YesNo12
Cavalry Hills ParkNorthwest2800 Poplar Av6.91YesNo212
Chelsea ParkSouthwest2851 Chelsea Ln3.50YesNo11
Cove ParkSoutheast834 Old Highway 43198.04YesNo122
Creekwood ParkNorthwest360A Harvestwood Ct71.88YesYesDisc Golf Course, Passive Greenspace, Dog Park, connects to Indian Creek Greenway
Downtown Dog SpotDowntown200 Cleveland Av1.50YesNoPassive Greenspace, Dog Park
Dr. Richard Showers, Sr. ParkNorthwest4600 Blue Spring Rd17.70YesYes11Outdoor Exercise facility
Fern Bell / Fern Gulley ParkSouthwest6900 Whitesburg Dr14.20YesNo3432 multipurpose fields
Goldsmith-Schiffman Wildlife SanctuarySoutheastTaylor & Terry Drake375.7NoYesPassive Greenspace
Halsey ParkSoutheast435 White St0.2NoNoPassive Greenspace
Hastings ParkSouthwest2801 Hastings Rd0.34YesNo
Hays Nature PreserveSoutheast7153 Hwy 431 S552.35NoYesPassive Greenspace, connects to Big Cove Creek Greenway and Flint River Greenway
Hermitage ParkSoutheast915 Kennamer Dr4.11YesNo1
Hillendale ParkNorthwest2811 Holmes Av0.39YesNo
Holmes Avenue ParkNorthwestHolmes Av2.9YesNo11
James C. Crawford ParkNortheast3915 Melody Rd8.33YesNo11formerly Edmonton Heights Park
John Hunt ParkSouthwest2151 Airport Rd428.01YesYes2122Outdoor Exercise facility and a multipurpose field
Jones Family ParkSoutheast33NoYesPassive Greenway, will be part of the future Aldridge Creek greenway expansion
Ken Johnston ParkSoutheast1100 Mt. Gap Rd18.36YesNoOutdoor Exercise facility, Trail head for Aldridge Creek greenway
Kent Roberson ParkSouthwest7620 Logan Dr13.68YesNo222Also known as "Logan Park"
Kids' SpaceSouthwest2010 Airport Rd0YesNoLocated within John Hunt Park
Kiwanis Soccer ParkSouthwest4201 Bob Wallace Av6.39NoNo1
Knox Creek ParkNorthwest180 Greenbank Dr26.76YesNo1
Lakewood ParkNorthwest2225 York Rd32.45YesNo231 multipurpose field
Lewter ParkNortheast1501 Wellman Av0.52YesNoformerly Wellman Park
Maple Hill ParkSoutheast1351 Mcclung Av8.64YesNoAlso known as "Dead Children's Playground," 1 multipurpose field
Maplewood ParkNorthwest4943 N Mem Pkwy9.5YesNo1
Mastin Lake ParkNorthwest3315 Watson Dr31.73YesNo122
Mayfield ParkSouthwest550 Thornton Av8.88YesNo22
McGucken ParkSoutheast13020 Bailey Cove Rd37.1YesYes21232accesses Aldridge Creek Greenway
Meadow Hill ParkNorthwestMedaris Rd1.06YesNo11
Merrimack ParkSouthwest3501 Triana Blvd46.8YesNo10Also known as "Huntsville Park"
Metro Kiwanis SportsplexSouthwest3590 Patton Rd64.92YesNo6
Oak ParkNortheast2250 Oakwood Av9.2YesNo22
Oakmont ParkNorthwest2224 Euclid Rd3.72YesNo
Ogden ParkSouthwest5251 Triana BlvdNoNo11 multipurpose field
Optimist ParkNortheast703 Oakwood Av8.5YesNo1Playground good size for toddlers, small equipment
Philpot ParkNortheast1211 Philpot Av4YesNo2Also known as "Chapman Park"
Pine ParkSouthwest3951 Pine Av2.34YesNo
Robert E. Lee Cramer Jr. ParkSoutheast600 Meridian St2.8YesNoA part of "Gateway Greenway"
Sandhurst ParkSouthwest2928 Green Cove Rd17.1YesNo12
Scenic OverlookSoutheast2251 Governors Dr4.5NoNoPassive Greenspace
Scenic View ParkNorthwest2705 Scenic View Dr5.1YesNo1
Sherwood ParkNorthwest325 Town and Country Dr5YesYes11Also known as "Forest Park"
SkateparkDowntown200 Cleveland Av0.66NoNo
Stoner ParkNorthwest3715 Bragg St67.62YesNo11642
University ParkNorthwest4419 Saundralane Dr10.74YesNo14A part of UAH
Veteran's ParkDowntown200 Monroe St2.64NoNoformerly Gateway Park, accesses Gateway Greenway, Passive Greenspace
Willow ParkSoutheast1928 Aftonbrae Dr9.34YesYes221 multipurpose field
Windsor Manor ParkNorthwest6500 Pisgah Dr7.99No112

Proposed parks

  • Capshaw Road Park
  • Zierdt Road Park

Current greenways

As of 2017, there are 9 greenways with 73 miles (117 km) of trail.

Aldridge Creek Greenway

Aldridge Creek Greenway is a 103.55-acre greenway[3] consisting of a 4.25-mile-long (6.84 km) walking and biking trail in South Huntsville that runs along Aldridge Creek connecting Ken Johnston Park to Ditto Landing and the Tennessee River. The greenway runs north along Aldridge Creek from the main trailhead for 1.25 miles to the sidewalk on the west side of Bailey Cove Road just north of Country Lane Drive and south to the entrance of Ditto Landing, about 3.5 miles. The address of the park is 1100 Mountain Gap Road at Ken Johnston Park just west of Bailey Cove Road. Parking is also available on the south end of the greenway at Ditto Landing and additional parking is located behind Challenger School on Chaney Thompson Road.

The city had planned to continue the greenway north to connect to Atwood Linear Park Greenway. However, Valley Hill Country Club will not allow the city to expand the greenway through their golf course. The city has plans to construct future segments of the greenway from the current north terminus to the east end of Esslinger Road.

Atwood Linear Park Greenway

Atwood Linear Park Greenway is a 0.9-mile-long (1.4 km) trail[4] that connects Jones Family Park to the Valley Hill Country Club. The trail is a multi-use walking and biking trail that runs along Atwood Drive in the Jones Valley area of Southeast Huntsville. Parking is available at Jones Family Park on the north side of Four Mile Post Road.

Big Cove Creek Greenway

Big Cove Creek Greenway is a 53-acre greenway in southeast Huntsville's Hampton Cove subdivision that runs along Big Cove Creek north to just south of Caldwell Lane. There is a multipurpose walking and biking trail that is 2.86 miles (4.60 km) long[5] that connects the Flint River greenway to the Hampton Cove community. The city of Huntsville plans to extend the greenway north to Monte Sano Mountain and connect it to the existing Arrowhead trail.

Flint River Greenway

The Flint River Greenway is one of the newest greenways in the city of Huntsville. It is located in southeast Huntsville in the Hampton Cove subdivision. Currently, there is a 1.87-mile-long (3.01 km) walking and biking trail[6] connecting Old US 431 to the Big Cove Creek Greenway in the Hays Nature Preserve where parking is available. The city of Huntsville plans to extend the greenway south along the Flint River to eventually connect to the Tennessee River greenway.

When completed, the greenway will be 36.0 miles (57.9 km) long and contain canoe launch sites spaced throughout the length of the greenway.

Gateway Greenway

Gateway Greenway is a 0.6 miles (0.97 km) long trail that connects Veterans Park to Pratt Avenue[7] in downtown Huntsville. Parking is available along Meridian Street.

Indian Creek Greenway

Indian Creek Greenway
TypePublic Greenway
LocationHuntsville, Alabama
Area61.68 acres (0.10 sq mi)

Indian Creek Greenway is a series of greenways that make up 3.77 miles (6.07 km) of walking and biking trails in West Huntsville.[8] The north section of the greenway is located in the Providence subdivision off of University Drive. The larger, south section of the greenway, which is 2.95 miles (4.75 km) long, runs from Creekwood Park to Old Madison Pike just west of Cummings Research Park. Parking is available at the trail heads at Creekwood Park and off Old Madison Pike east of Slaughter Road.

Little Cove Road Greenway

Little Cove Road Greenway is made up of a 5.04 miles (8.11 km) long trail[9] that connects Big Cove Creek Greenway north to the Flint River in Southeast Huntsville. The greenway travels along Little Cove Road/Eastern Bypass/Old Hwy 431.

Tennessee River Greenway

The Tennessee River Greenway connects to the Aldridge Creek Greenway at Ditto Landing in South Huntsville and adds an additional 0.93 miles (1.50 km) of walking and biking trail that runs along the Tennessee River.[10] This greenway connects Ditto Landing to the Madison County Marina. Parking is available at Ditto Landing. The City of Huntsville plans to extend the greenway south along the river and will end at the Flint River, where it will eventually connect to the Flint River greenway.

Wade Mountain Greenway

In North Huntsville lies nearly 5.5 miles (8.9 km) of greenway known as Wade Mountain Greenway with 1 mile (1.6 km) of a paved trail and 4.375 miles (7.041 km) is an unpaved hiking trail.

Proposed greenways

  • Barren Fork / Miller Branch - Southwest Huntsville near Huntsville International Airport that will connect Martin Road with Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge
  • Betts Spring Branch Greenway - Southwest Huntsville. Along with a proposed Madison City greenway of the same name, will connect to Indian Creek Greenway and Cummings Research Park.
  • Big Spring - Downtown Huntsville. This greenway will connect Big Spring Park to the Monte Sano Nature Preserve.
  • Blevins Gap - Hampton Cove/Jones Valley. This greenway will connect Big Cove Greenway to Blevins Gap Nature Preserve and Baliey Cove Road running along Cecil Asburn Drive.
  • Blue Spring Creek - Northwest Huntsville.
  • Broglan North - Northwest Huntsville.
  • Broglan South - West of Downtown Huntsville. This greenway will connect Holmes Avenue to Governors Drive.
  • Chapman Mountain - Northeast Huntsville. This greenway will connect Monte Sano State Park will Alabama A&M.
  • Dallas Branch - North of Downtown Huntsville.
  • Dry Creek Northwest Huntsville. This greenway will connect Providence and Indian Creek Greenway with Wade Mountain.
  • Huntsville Spring Branch - West Huntsville. This greenway will run north/south connecting Downtown with Ditto Landing.
  • Knox Creek - West Huntsville near Athens. This greenway will run south of Capshaw Road connecting Limestone Creek with Wall Triana Highway.
  • Limestone Creek - Limestone County. This greenway will run 14 miles, connecting East Limestone to Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge.
  • McDonald Creek - Southwest Huntsville. This greenway will connect U.S. Space and Rocket Center with John Hunt Park.
  • Pinhook II - North of Downtown. This greenway will run north from Big Spring Park to Sparkman Drive.
  • Smithers Mountain - Northeast Huntsville.
  • Spacewalk I - East Huntsville. This greenway will connect the Burritt Museum and Monte Sano State Park with Blevins Gap.
  • Spacewalk II - East Huntsville. This greenway will connect Blevins Gap (Blevins Gap Nature Preserve) with Madison County Nature Trail.
  • Spacewalk III - East Huntsville. This greenway will connect Madison County Nature Trail with Ditto Landing.
  • Wallace Mountain - Southeast Huntsville. This greenway will connect Spacewalk III with the Flint River.
  • Warparth Ridge - East Huntsville. This greenway will connect Monte Sano Nature Preserve with the Flint River.
  • Weatherly Mountain Greenway - South Huntsville.
  • Zierdt Road - West Huntsville.

Trails

Preserves

Goldsmith Schiffman Wildlife Sanctuary

The Goldsmith Schiffman Wildlife Sanctuary is located in southeast Huntsville, near Hampton Cove, to the west of the Hays Nature Preserve.

Hays Nature Preserve

The Hays Nature Preserve, located in southeast Huntsville near the subdivision of Hampton Cove, is the city's largest and most undeveloped parklands.[16] The Flint River and Big Cove Creek greenways run through the nature preserve and connect with various hiking trails along the way.[17][18]

Monte Sano Nature Preserve

Located on Monte Sano Mountain, Monte Sano Nature Preserve covers 1,107 acres (448 ha) making it one of the largest urban nature preserves in the US, larger than Central Park. It includes over 25 miles (40 km) of trails for hiking and mountain biking, which connect to Monte Sano State Park and Burritt on the Mountain.[19] This Preserve is managed in partnership with the Land Trust of North Alabama.

Wade Mountain Nature Preserve

Wade Mountain Nature Preserve is a series of greenways and trails that make up 5.375 miles (8.650 km) of walking and hiking trails in North Huntsville.[20] The trails are made up of 1-mile-long (1.6 km) paved trail and 4.375 miles (7.041 km) of unpaved hiking trails that lead up Wade Mountain to the Devil's Race Track. This Preserve is managed in partnership with the Land Trust of North Alabama.

References

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