Neighborhood Parks

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Neighborhood parks are located throughout Rock Hill for recreational use. These parks are designed for walk-up use; most contain a play area or a small outdoor shelter.  Ballfields at these small parks are generally designed for neighborhood-level games but are sometimes programmed as practice fields for City sports leagues.  Parking spaces, if they exist, are limited. 

Shelters in neighborhood parks are not available for reservation and may be used on a first-come, first-served basis.  Any individual found to be using a PRT facility as a location for a special event may be removed from the premises by the Rock Hill Police Department.  For more information, call 803-329-5620.

Choose a park to find park hours, rules and amenities.

Open Daily Dawn to Dusk
Admission:  Free (with the exception of events)
Park Rules (PDF)

This 21-acre park is on a quiet cove of Lake Wylie with five fishing stations, a kayak/canoe launch and a beach and swim area.  Parking is available in designated spaces only. 

The park was constructed in 2022 as part of Duke Energy’s relicensing process and is operated and maintained by the City of Rock Hill Parks, Recreation & Tourism Department.  

Trail Surface: Natural Ground
Trail Length:  1 mile

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