Edgewood Park 1, 2, 3

     
Rated for
 
park sign in grassy field

Available Amenities

Accessible Amenities Artificial Reef Bait & Tackle Baseball Basketball Benches Beach Pier Bike Racks Bike Trail Birding Trail Boat Dock Boat Fuel Boat Pumpout Boat Ramp Boat Trailer Parking Canoe Rental Community Center Concession Stand DogPark Drinking Fountain Equestrian Trail Fishing Available Football Golf Grills Hiking Trail Nonmotorized Launch Kayak Rental Lighting Manatee Education Multipurpose Field On the water Paddle Board Rental Parking Pickleball PWC Rental Picnic Shelters Picnic Tables Playground Restaurant Restrooms RiverWalk Sailboard Rental Sailboat Rental Scenic Overlook Skate Park Soccer Splash Pad Surfing Swimming Pool Tennis Trash Barrels Wheelchair Accessible

About Edgewood Park 1, 2, 3

One of the nation's leading landscape architects, William Pitkin Jr., designed Avondale, including its fifteen parks. The residential lots, tree-lined streets and parks are frequently curvilinear and often irregular in form.  The three largest parks, which reside in adjacent blocks along Edgewood Avenue, became known as Edgewood Park 1, 2, 3.  Surrounded by attractive homes, the parks contain a spacious lawn and abundant trees and contribute to the distinctive sense of place that is Avondale. Additional features:
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