Extended A. • September 16, 2016Love the view and the sounds of Nature. This park is always clean and a welcoming spot for all residents. Pet Friendly, Walking Trail and Secured. Safety is not an issue here. I Love it!
Joel W. • November 14, 2013It is a beautiful little park, the squirrels are very friendly, they have poop bags for your dogs. The only downside is that it is a designated panhandling zone so there are bums there a lot.
Kerry C. • March 13, 2012Take a break from the Memphis in May action at Tom Lee Park and and relax for a little bit in Handy Park on Beale.
Reashun G. • July 27, 2016The tours & museum are great. You can learn a lot of history here about Memphis.
Brittney B. • July 25, 2013Beautiful view of the Mississippi and the Memphis bridge from the top. You can walk up the hill or take the elevator inside to the third floor.
Amy D. • April 10, 2011Lookout over an original Civil War fort wall onto the MS River. Walk over the Law School bridge and enjoy the peaceful view.
Tamara B. • March 15, 2015Even though we visited on a very foggy day, we had a good view of the river.
Alejandra C. • April 22, 2019I love this park ! They have a little dog park section too if you take your puppy. Just a nice place for a walk and some peace and quiet.
The Commercial Appeal • December 2, 2011Robert Church Park opened in 1899 as the city's first park for black residents.
Kadeem M. • February 18, 2012"New heaters, use them only if you know how to turn them off" -management
Kerry C. • June 11, 2012The Peabody splash park is free and open to the public every day from May until September.
Gavin A. • April 15, 2019The mile loop starts at this point. To complete 1 mile, proceed east to the perimeter sidewalk; make two laps around the perimeter, then return to this point.
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