Ayla B. • June 15, 2015Great place for families. Tons to do. Perfect for bike-riding, picnics, and outdoor activities in general.
Brittney B. • March 13, 2013The stingrays are AWESOME! Well worth the extra $4 for non-members and $3 for members.
Kerry C. • June 11, 2012The Peabody splash park is free and open to the public every day from May until September.
Leila M. • May 16, 2014🐾They have 2 🐶parks for dogs. One for all dogs & one for little dogs under 🐩25 lbs.🐕
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!
Lauren B. • May 3, 2015Tom Lee Park is a safe family friendly park located on the shore of the great Mississippi River. Check out the new Beale Street landing and take pics of the Memphis Bridge.
Antonico T. • May 15, 2019Quiet place to chill and let the kids play never crowded. Swings and jungle gym
Kerry C. • May 31, 2012Check out this monument to Shelby County's veterans from World Wars I and II, the Korean War, Vietnam and Desert Storm.
Tony • June 1, 2013Built in 1936. Recognized venue of Elvis' first professional rock-n-roll show, the Levitt Shell is an outdoor performing arts pavilion in the heart of Midtown, Memphis in the beautiful Overton Park.
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.
Eddie G. • September 26, 20224.89 miles
Gavin A. • July 11, 2011Love how this reminds me of one of my favorite national parks: Yellowstone. They've done a great job on this!
The Commercial Appeal • December 2, 2011Robert Church Park opened in 1899 as the city's first park for black residents.
Julie C. • May 26, 2012Best ball park ever. Great picnic area w/ ball field views, plus kids' playground.
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