The focal point of this neighborhood is a seven-acre park owned by the City of Charleston that features large playing fields, basketball and volleyball courts, amphitheater and an extensive playground. Restroom facilities are also available. Although the park is reletively new, the tree canopy is beginning to take shape. Medium-sized live oaks line the park perimeter on the neighborhood side.
The pocket garden planted on the neighborhood side of the park in June 2009, adds a colorful floral display at this entrance of the Park. New signage as a part of the City of Charleston's new Park Signage System was sponsored through the Conservancy's resources. The park garden is now maintained through the Conservancy's Garden in the Park program. Park Angels and Conservancy staff garden in this space throughout the year.
Learn more about the plants being used in this design by viewing the Plant List.







