City of Asheville Locations

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  • Beaucatcher Overlook Park

    History Learn more about the community-guided process to bring the park to life by reading Park Views: Beaucatcher Overlook Park.

  • Dr. George Washington Carver Edible Park

    With over 40 varieties of fruit and nut trees, a butterfly habitat, and a community garden, many volunteers have helped maintain the nation's first public food forest since it was developed in 1997.

  • Hominy Creek Greenway

    The greenway runs along the banks of Hominy Creek in West Asheville until it intersects with Sand Hill Road.

  • John B. Lewis Soccer Complex

    Known as JBL, the complex features four turfed fields with lights for night play.

  • Masters Park

    Masters Park is a nine-acre natural area with more than 200 species of flora and fauna with an unpaved hiking trail connecting to the Blue Ridge Parkway and Mountains-to-Sea Trail.

  • Mountainside Park

    Up the hill from Memorial Stadium, Mountainside Park features a playground, lighted walking path, and benches.

  • Murray Hill Park

    Featuring a rolling landscape and expansive views of the French Broad River, Murray Hill Park's walking trail and pavilion with benches and tables is a great spot to connect with natures or throw a frisbee with friends.

  • Owens-Bell Park

    Owens-Bell Park features a paved walking path, wetland pools, covered pavilion with benches, heritage plants, and historic granite curbstones removed from Park Avenue and Jefferson Drive during sidewalk installations. 

  • Richmond Hill Park

    Featuring an expansive campus of wooded trails, an 18-hole disc golf course, and bike skills area, Richmond Hill Park is a great place to connect with nature just minutes from downtown.