Friday, September 3, 2021

The Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department's Feature Friday

Each Friday, The Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department features something new for residents and visitors to learn more about. This week, we want to tell you a little more about one of our most well-known parks – the Greenville Lions Park.

Lions Park is a 57 acre park located at the southern edge of the developed portion of Greenville. It’s commonly known for its large scale community gatherings but this mostly developed, community sized park has a lot to offer the general public too!

The park’s existing facilities include off street parking, a large indoor barn pavilion and thee open shelter spaces. Two out of the three shelters include bathrooms and kitchen. These shelters, along with the barn, can be rented in the warmer months. The current recreational amenities include a playground, vast open play space, nature/walking trails, free little library, Born Learning Trail activities, an amphitheater, and recreational trail system access.

In the beginning of 2018, the Greenville Lions Club began the final portion development. This work is still ongoing but, when complete, will include a pavilion and play space, pickleball courts, volleyball courts, basketball courts, and a tennis court. The existing skate park will also be moved here from Community Park. There will also be additional parking made available in front of this newly developed portion. This project is being funded and managed entirely by the Greenville Lions Club.


To see more photos of today's Feature Friday or to see more posts like this, check out the Parks & Recreation Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/greenvilleparkandrec