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Aero Vista Park is a one-acre neighborhood park located at 120 Marine Drive in Warrington. Amenities include a pavilion, playground, security lights and a picnic area.


Avondale Park is an eight-acre neighborhood park located at 6809 Vestavia Lane in Pensacola. It facilities currently include a pavilion, playground, approximately a ½ mile walk path, basketball court, security lights, picnic area, bike rack, benches and a backstop.


Baars Field is an eight-acre athletic park located at 13001 Sorento Road in the Perdido Key area. It has two youth tee-ball fields, a softball field, a youth baseball field and a senior league baseball field. It also has restrooms, a playground and batting cages. The Escambia County Parks and Recreation Department has partnered with the Perdido Bay Youth Sports Association to provide sports programming at this facility for the young people in the Perdido area.


Barrington Court is located at 77th Avenue and Barrington in Pensacola. There are no public amenities currently in this open area.


Bayou Marcus
(also known as R.L. King) is a four-acre neighborhood park located at 7705 Lenora Street in Pensacola. It currently has a pavilion, playground, walk path, security lights and a picnic area.


Beggs Lane Park is a one-half-acre undeveloped parcel at the end of Beggs Lane in Pensacola. There are no plans to develop this park.


Bellview Athletic Park is a 20-acre athletic park located at 2750 Longleaf and Packer Way. Its facilities include nine baseball and softball fields to serve a variety of youth leagues. It also has a football field, several pavilions, restrooms and a playground. The Escambia County Parks and Recreation Department has partnered with the Bellview Baseball Association and the Bellview Football Club to provide sports programming at this facility for the young people in the Bellview area.


Beulah Park is a five-acre community park located at 7425 Woodside Road in Pensacola. It is home to the Beulah Community Center. The area outside the Center contains a picnic pavilion, a playground and a jogging/walking track.


Harvey C. Bradberry Athletic Park is a seven-acre park located at 4760 Highway 99A in Molino. It has one youth tee-ball field, one softball field, a youth baseball field and a senior league baseball field. It also has restrooms, a playground and a picnic pavilion. The Escambia County Parks and Recreation Department has partnered with the Northwest Escambia Little League to provide sports programming at this facility for the young people in the Walnut Hill/Bratt area.


Brenda is a one-acre parcel located at Brenda and Sandra Avenue in Pensacola. There are no amenities at this open area site.


Brent Athletic Park is a 30-acre regional athletic park located at 4711 N. “W” Street in Pensacola. It consists of twelve baseball fields for various age groups, a football field, restrooms and covered pavilions. The Escambia County Parks and Recreation Department has partnered with the Brent Athletic Association to provide sports programming at this facility for the young people in the Brent area.


Brentwood Park is a three-acre neighborhood park located at 4905 N. Palafox Street in Pensacola. This park has a playground, a basketball court, security lighting and benches. It also has one of the nicer stands of oak trees in the County.


Bristol Park is a three-acre neighborhood park located at 5311 Bristol Avenue in Pensacola. This park contains a covered pavilion, a playground, a walking/jogging path, two basketball courts, security lights and a picnic area.


Ashton Brosnaham Park is
a 103-acre regional park located at 10370 Ashton Brosnaham Drive in Pensacola, off of Ten Mile Road.   This park is heavily used for soccer and softball. Among its many facilities are a covered pavilion, picnic area, 10 soccer fields and four softball fields.   The Escambia County Parks and Recreation Department has partnered with the Pensacola Futbol Club to provide a wide range of soccer activities to young and old alike.   Future improvements include two more recreational soccer fields: an international size field and stadium field.  Funding is provided through TDC and FEMA.


Byrneville Park and Community Center is located at 1707 Highway 4-A in Byrneville. In addition to the community center, the park features a playground, a basketball court, security lights and a picnic area.


Cantonment Park is an 80-acre regional park located at 681 Well Line Road in Cantonment. The Escambia County Parks and Recreation has recently developed 27 acres of the park to provide twelve baseball and softball fields and one football field. The park also contains restrooms, concessions, a playground and security lights. The Parks Department has partnered with the Cantonment Baseball Club and the Cantonment Football Club to organize and run various youth athletic programs within the park.

Carriage Hills Park, also known as Charbar is a one and one-half-acre neighborhood park located at 1810 Broyhill Drive in Pensacola. This park includes a covered pavilion, a playground, security lights, a water fountain, grills, benches and a picnic area.


Carver Park is a two-acre neighborhood park located at 208 Webb Street in Cantonment. This park’s facilities include a covered pavilion, a playground, basketball courts, security lights, benches and a picnic area. The park also has a small community building and some of the most historic oak trees in Escambia County.


Chimes Way is an undeveloped three-acre park located at 5002 Chimes Way in Pensacola. There are currently no active recreational amenities at this site.


Civitan Park is a two-acre neighborhood park located at 404 2nd Street in Warrington. This beautiful waterfront park has a covered pavilion, a playground, an approximate ¼ mile walking/jogging path, security lights, a water fountain, benches, grill and picnic area and a fishing pier w/ scenic overlook and gazebo.


Coronado Boat Ramp is a small boat ramp located at 5700 B Coronado in Pensacola. Currently this ramp, which provides access to Perdido Bay, is suitable only for canoe and kayak launching and is extremely limited in parking space.


Corry Park I is a two-acre neighborhood park located at 120 Manchester Street in Warrington. This park’s facilities include a covered pavilion, a playground, an approximate ¼ mile walking/jogging path, security lights, benches, a water fountain and a picnic area.

Corry Park II is a one-half-acre parcel located at Cavalier and Delray in Warrington. This park is currently undeveloped.


Cotton Lake is a boat ramp located at Cotton Lake Road in northern Escambia County.
Cowley Park, located near the old Pensacola Beach Elementary School on Ariola Drive was built by the Escambia County Parks Department and ismaintained by the Santa Rosa Island Authority. Itsamenities include a playground, a walking/jogging path and security lights and a pavilion.


Davisville Community Center is located at 10200 S. Hwy. 97 in Davisville. In addition to a Community Center this site also has a playground and security lights. Dickson Park is a three-acre neighborhood park located at 1102 Paulding Road in Warrington. This parcel has recently been cleared and is undergoing renovation at this time. There is a playground located at this facility.


Diego Circle is a one-acre neighborhood park located at 751 Massachusetts Avenue in Pensacola. Its amenities include a playground, a walking/jogging path, a basketball court and a covered pavilion.


Don Sutton Park is a twelve-acre regional athletic facility located at 2320 Crabtree Church Road in Molino. The five baseball and softball fields located on this site provide the youth and adults of the Molino community a place to practice and play. The site also has a covered pavilion, a playground, restrooms and concessions, security lights and a picnic area. The Escambia County Parks and Recreation Department has partnered with the Molino Recreation Association to provide sports programming for the facility.


Dorrie Miller Park and Community Center is located at 2819 Miller Street in Pensacola. Along with the community center, the park also contains a covered pavilion, an approximate ¼ mile walking/jogging path, a playground, a basketball court and security lighting.


Doug Ford Park is an 18-acre undeveloped park located at 55 Doug Ford Drive in the Perdido Key area. This environmentally sensitive property is scheduled for limited development in 2003. Plans include a picnic pavilion and a scenic overlook area to view the southeast portion of Perdido Bay.


Englewood Community Center and Park is located on three acres at 1250 Leonard Street in Pensacola. The large community center houses the Pensacola Boys and Girls Club. The park that surrounds the Center contains a covered pavilion, a playground, a basketball court and a lighted youth baseball field.


The Escambia County Equestrian Center is a 178-acre equine park located at 7750 Mobile Highway in Pensacola. Designed as a multi-function event facility, the Center is host to numerous horse and cattle shows, rodeos, dog shows and all types of private and public events. The site includes an 8,000 seat covered arena, three outdoor arenas, 35 RV sites with full hookups and can support concessions for large events.

Fairway Park is located on a small parcel at Fairway and Country Club Drive in Pensacola. This park is currently undeveloped.

Felix Miga Community Center is located at 904 N. 57th Avenue in Pensacola. This large community center is host to many senior programs and community activities.

Forte Estates Park is a one-half-acre undeveloped parcel located at 77th Avenue and Barrington in Pensacola. There are no active recreational amenities at this site.

Galvez Boat Ramp is a one-half-acre boat ramp located on Galvez Road just south of Innerarity Point Road. This facility allows public access and boat launching into the Intracoastal Waterway west of the Perdido Bay Bridge. Along with the boat ramp, security lights and a picnic area are provided.

Gonzalez Park is a one-third-acre undeveloped parcel located at Gonzalez and Wentworth in Pensacola. There are no active recreational amenities currently located at this site.

Harvester Homes I is a one and one-half-acre neighborhood park located at 430 Belmont Street in Cantonment. Currently there is a playground, grills and a picnic area located at this site. Renovations are planned for this park in early 2003.

Harvester Homes II is a one-half-acre neighborhood park located at 404 Lakeview Road in Cantonment. Currently there is a playground and a picnic area located at this site. Renovations are planned for this park in early 2003.

Hellen Caro Park is located at12551 Meadson on the Hellen Caro Elementary School grounds in the Perdido Key area. Currently there is a playground available to the public after school hours.

Heron Point Boat Ramp is located at the intersection of Blue Angel Parkway and Dog Track Road. The ramp is undeveloped but usable.

Jack Reddix Park is a one-acre neighborhood park located at Falcon & Oakcliff in Pensacola. This facility has a playground, security lighting, benches and a picnic area.

John R. Jones, Jr. Athletic Park is a 70-acre park located at 555 E. Nine Mile Road in Pensacola. Its amenities include twelve youth baseball fields, a football field, a covered pavilion, a playground, security lights and a picnic area. The Escambia County Parks and Recreation Department has partnered with the Youth Association of Northeast Pensacola and the Ensley Chiefs Football Association to provide sports programming at this facility for the young people in the Ensley area.

Jaunita Williams Park is a two-acre neighborhood park located at 505 Edgewater Drive in Pensacola. This beautiful waterfront park consists of a covered pavilion, a playground, an approximate ¼ mile walking/jogging path, security lights, benches, grills and a picnic area. This park also contains some of the oldest and prettiest oak trees in the County. It also has a small indoor facility suitable for use as a community gathering spot.

Lake Stone Campground is a 100-acre campground and boat ramp facility located at 801 W. Highway 4 in Century. The campground has 77 campsites for everything from big RV rigs to tents. Recently updated to accommodate the more modern and much larger RV’s, Lake Stone is the County’s only facility located on a fresh water lake. Its facilities include a boat ramp (gasoline engines are not allowed to be used on Lake Stone), indoor public use building, a playground, showers, restrooms, a fishing pier, security lights, electrical and water hookups, a sewage dump station, picnic areas and a beautiful view of Lake Stone.

Lakewood Park is a two-acre neighborhood park located on the waterfront at 670 Lakewood Road in Warrington. Facilities at this park include a covered pavilion, a playground with security lights, benches and a picnic area. This park also provides a great spot for fishermen.

Lewis Powell Athletic Park is a two-acre park located at 7000 Rolling Hills Road in Pensacola. This facility has one youth baseball field as well as a Tee-ball field for the younger kids. The area also has security lighting and a picnic area. The Escambia County Parks and Recreation Department has partnered with the Wedgewood / Rolling Hills Homeowner’s Association to provide sports programming at this facility for the young people in the Rolling Hills area.

Lexington Terrace is a 30-acre undeveloped park located off of Old Corry Field Road in Warrington. This park will be developed as a regional park serving a variety of recreational and social needs for people in the Warrington area. Park construction is scheduled for sometime in 2004.

Lincoln Park is a three-acre neighborhood park located at 7865 Aaron Drive in Pensacola. Facilities include a covered pavilion, a playground, a walking/jogging path, a basketball court, security lights, benches, grills and a picnic area. It also has a small indoor facility suitable for use as a community gathering spot.

Magnolia Park is a two-acre undeveloped parcel located at 820 W. Detroit in Pensacola. There are currently no active recreational amenities at this site.

Marie Ella Davis Park and Community Center is a three-acre site located at 16 Raymond Street in Warrington. Along with a fully functional community center, it also has a covered pavilion, a playground, an approximate 1/8 mile walking/jogging path, a basketball court, security lights, benches and a picnic area.

Mayfair Park is a five-acre neighborhood park located at 50 S. Garfield in Pensacola. Its facilities include two softball fields, a covered pavilion, a playground, an approximate ¼ mile walking/jogging path, a basketball court, security lights, benches and a picnic area. The park will also be the new home for the Mayfair Community Center scheduled to open in the summer of 2003.

Mayfair II is an undeveloped parcel located at 268 Fennel Drive in Pensacola. There currently are no active recreational amenities available at this site.

Meadowbrook Park I is a three-acre neighborhood park located at 3 Adkinson Drive in Pensacola. Current amenities include a covered pavilion, a playground, benches and a picnic area.

Meadowbrook Park II is a one-acre undeveloped park located at 16 Feldor Drive in Pensacola. There currently are no active recreational amenities available at this site.

Model Park is located on Jamesville Rd. off Mobile Highway (US 90), 3.3 miles west of the Pensacola Fairgrounds.  Access is via club lock.  Operation is from 7:30 am to sunset seven (7) days a week.

Molino Boat Ramp, also known as Fairgrounds Park, is a one and on-half-acre boat ramp and park located at 6698 Fairgrounds Road in Molino. Amenities include a covered pavilion, a boat ramp that provides boat access to the Escambia River, a playground, security lighting and a picnic area. A nature trail connects to the 70’ fishing pier scenic overlook along side the bank of the Escambia River.

Myrtle Grove Athletic Park is a 17-acre regional athletic facility located at 99 N. 61st Avenue in the Myrtle Grove community. Its facilities include nine baseball and softball fields, a football field, restrooms and a playground. The Escambia County Parks and Recreation Department has partnered with the Myrtle Grove Athletic Association to provide baseball, softball and football sports programming at this facility for the young people in the Myrtle Grove area.

Mystic Springs is a small craft boat ramp located on Mystic Springs Road in northern Escambia County. This ramp provides public access to the Escambia River.

Navy Point Boat Ramp and Linear Park consists of 60 acres of waterfront property in the Navy Point community. Facilities include a boat ramp that is located at Sunset and Syrcle Drive in Warrington. Future development will include the construction of a combination walking bicycle trail to run the length of the park property.

Navy Point Triangle Park is a large triangular traffic median located at 120 W. Sunset Avenue in Warrington. This park is currently under development but only as a passive area with no active recreational amenities.

O’Connor-Colling Park is a 30-acre neighborhood park located at 552 Batten Boulevard in the Innerarity Point area. Named in honor of two Blue Angel Pilots who lost their lives in the line of duty, the park is home to many recreational amenities. They include a covered pavilion, a playground, an approximate ¼ mile walking/jogging path, a basketball court, security lights, and a picnic area with benches and grills. Future plans call for a nature trail to be built through portions of Jones Swamp.

Oak Park is a one-acre park located at Spruce and Hickory Street in Pensacola. This park is currently undeveloped.

Oak Grove Park and Community Center is located on a two-acre site in the Oak Grove community. Besides being home for the Community Center, the park also has a covered pavilion a playground, a basketball court, security lights and a picnic area.

Oakcrest Park is a one and one-half-acre park located at 220 Topaz Avenue in Pensacola. Its recreational amenities include a covered pavilion, a playground, an approximate ¼ mile walking/jogging path, benches and security lighting.

Oakfield Acres Park I is a three-acre park located at 6124 Confederate Drive in Pensacola. Its facilities include a playground, a backstop, security lights, benches, a covered pavilion and picnic area. The park also has a large amount of open space for other recreational opportunities.

Oakfield Acres Park II is an undeveloped two-acre parcel located at 6411 White Oak Drive in Pensacola. The property currently has no active recreational amenities.

Old Ensley School Park is a one and one-half-acre park located at 107 E. Detroit Boulevard in Pensacola. Recreational amenities include a covered pavilion, a playground, a walking/jogging path, security lights, benches, grills and a picnic area.

Osceola Park I is a one and one-half-acre park located at 302 Comanche Trail in Pensacola. Recreational facilities include a covered pavilion, a playground, an approximate 1/8-mile walking/jogging path, security lights and a picnic area.

Osceola Parks II and III are small undeveloped parcels located at Talladega and Cherokee Trail in Pensacola. There are currently no plans for future development.

Pensacola Beach Park East is a four-acre park located at 3000 Via DeLuna on Pensacola Beach. Built by the Escambia County Parks and Recreation Department and maintained by the Santa Rosa Island Authority, the site includes a bathhouse, outdoor showers, security lights, beach parking and wooden dune crossovers for public access to the Gulf of Mexico.

Pensacola Shipyard Boat Ramp is a joint public/private venture with FDC Holdings, Inc., d/b/a Pensacola Shipyard providing boat-launching facilities to the public. The ramp is located at 700 S. Myrick in Pensacola within the Pensacola Shipyard facility.

Perdido Garden is a one-half-acre undeveloped park located at Perdido Garden Subdivision in the Perdido Key area. This is a waterfront site with no amenities at this time.

Perdido Key – Sandy Key is a one-half-acre park located at 13549 Sandy Key Drive in the Perdido Key area. This site provides public parking and access to the Gulf of Mexico on Perdido Key.

Perdido Key 1 – Gulfside is a one-half-acre park located at 14261 Perdido Key Drive in the Perdido Key area. This site provides public parking and access to the Gulf of Mexico on Perdido Key.

Perdido Key 2 – River Road is a one-half-acre park located at 14767 Perdido Key Drive in the Perdido Key area. This site provides public parking and access to the Gulf of Mexico on Perdido Key.

Perdido Manor is one-half-acre undeveloped park located at Perdido Manor Subdivision in Perdido Key area. There are no recreational amenities at the site at this time.

Pine Valley is a five-acre parcel located on Fridinger Drive in Pensacola. This property is currently undeveloped.

Quintette Park and Community Center is a 20-acre site located at 2490 Quintette Lane in the Quintette Community. Along with a fully functional community center, it also has a covered pavilion, a playground, two softball fields, restrooms, benches and a picnic area.

Raines Terrace Park is an undeveloped one and one-half-acre park located at Cedarwood Village and Raines Street in Pensacola. There are no recreational amenities at the site at this time.

Raymond Riddles Athletic Park is a five-acre athletic park located at 1704 N. W Street in Pensacola. It contains five baseball fields for youth and adult ages, a playground, restrooms, a basketball court and security lights. The Escambia County Parks and Recreation Department has partnered with the West Pensacola Youth Association to provide sports programming at this facility for young people in the area.

Regency Park is a ten-acre community park located at 8245 Fathom Road in Pensacola. This park has a covered pavilion, a playground, a walking/jogging path, a basketball court, a practice baseball backstop, security lights and picnic area. This park also has lots of open space for recreational activities in an informal environment.

Santa Maria Plaza is a three-acre neighborhood park located at 199 Madrid Road in Cantonment. Its facilities include three youth baseball fields, a covered pavilion, a playground, security lights and a picnic area.

Shady Terrace Park is a one and one-half-acre park located at 3708 Pompano Drive in Pensacola. Current facilities include a covered pavilion, a playground, security lights and a picnic area.

Shell Street Park is a two-acre neighborhood park located at 5550 Shell Street in Pensacola. Its facilities include a pavilion, a playground, a walking/jogging path, security lights, benches, grills and a picnic area.

Sherwood/Gene Pickerill Park is a two-acre neighborhood park located at 18 Gamwell Road in Pensacola. It has a picnic pavilion, a playground,an approximate ¼ mile walking/jogging path, a basketball court, security lights and benches.

South Fairfield Park is a one-acre park located at the end of South Fairfield in Pensacola. It is an undeveloped waterfront property that does have trash receptacles and security lights.

Spanish Trail Park is a one-third-acre undeveloped field located off of Olive Road in Pensacola. There are no active recreation amenities available at this site.

St. Augustine Park is a one-half-acre park located at St. Augustine and St. Elmo in Pensacola. This site is currently undeveloped and there are no active recreation amenities available at this time.

Star Lake is a median located at Star Lake Drive in Warrington. There are no active recreation amenities available at this site.

Tangen Heights Park is a one-acre neighborhood park located at 4810 Cochise Street in Pensacola. This park has two playgrounds, security lights and a picnic area.

Tulip Park is a two-acre neighborhood park located at 4855 Tulip Drive in Pensacola. It currently has a picnic pavilion, a playground and security lights.


University Parkway One and Two are traffic divider medians located at University Parkway in Pensacola. The Escambia County Parks and Recreation Department currently provides irrigation and mowing services to these areas.


Walnut Hill is a community center located in Walnut Hill.

Wedgewood Park is an eight-acre park located at 3420 Pinestead, Lot 1 in Pensacola. It has a picnic pavilion, a playground, an approximate ½ mile walk path, a basketball court, security lights, benches, grills and picnic area. It also has a small indoor facility suitable for use as a community gathering spot.


Weller Boat Ramp is a one-third-acre facility located at Weller Road at Bayou Grande in Pensacola. This facility is for launching small watercraft and canoes only.

Wildlife Sanctuary of Northwest Florida is a wildlife sanctuary located at 205 N. S Street in Pensacola. The Escambia County Parks and Recreation Department currently provides mowing and trimming services to the Sanctuary.


Willard Brown Landing is a boat ramp located at Asherfield Estates Road in Cantonment. This park is currently under development and is not yet open to the public.

Willard Brown Nature Park is a 75-acre nature park located at Highway 97 and Britt Lane in Cantonment. This park is currently under development and is not yet open to the public.


Woodlands Park is a one-acre park located at 9619 Sunnehanna Boulevard in Pensacola. This park consists of pines, oaks and open space. There are no active recreation amenities at this site.


Yoakum Court
is a one-half-acre parcel located at Yoakum Court in Pensacola. This property is currently undeveloped and contains no active recreational amenities.

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