Welcome to Lubbock Parks 
 

Lubbock has wonderful parks throughout the city.

Below you will find a LOCATOR map to the Parks, followed by a legend that corresponds to the number of the park, along with a description of their ammenities.

Live it up in Lubbock!


Map of Parks

Parks, Locations and Ammenities

1.) Andrews Park
76th Street and Memphis Avenue
Benches and Fishing

2.) Aztlan Park
1st Street and Avenue K
Basketball Court, Picnic Area, Playground,
Restrooms, Tennis Court, Volleyball Court, and Walking Track (.5 miles)

2a.) Aztlan Park Link
1st Street and I-27

3.) Berry Park
36th Street and Cedar Avenue
Benches, Basketball Court, Picnic Area, Volleyball Court and Walking Track (.42 miles)

4.) Burgess-Rushing Tennis Center
66th Street and Gary Avenue
Benches, Bleachers, 12 Lighted Tennis Courts, Picnic Area, Pro Shop, Restrooms
and Snack/Concession Area

5.) Burns Park
23rd Street and Avenue K
Benches, Basketball Court, Playground, Volleyball Court and Reserved Picnic Pavilion

6.) Butler Park
East 4th Street and Zenith Avenue
Benches, Basketball Court, Picnic Area,
Playground, Volleyball Court
and Tennis Court

7.) Carlisle Park
28th Street and Avenue X
Benches, Basketball Court, Picnic Area, Playground, Reserved Picnic Pavilion,
Tennis Court, Volleyball Court and
Walking Track (.28 miles)

8.) Carter Park
North Goble and North Loop 289
Benches, Picnic Area and Playground

9.) Casey Park
66th Street and Avenue W
Benches, Fishing, Picnic Area
and Playground

10.) Chatman Park
East 29th Street and Juniper Avenue
Benches, Picnic Area, Playground, Reserved Picnic Pavilion, Restrooms and
Walking Track (.24 miles)

11.) Clapp Park
46th Street and Avenue U
Memorial Arboretum, Benches, Baseball
Field, Basketball Court, Hodges Community Center, Garden and Art Center, Party House,
Picnic Areas, Playground, Restrooms, Safety City, St. Paul's on the Plains Chapel, Swimming Pool with Snack Concessions, Tennis Court, Volleyball Court and
Walking Track (.35 miles)

12.) Cooke Park
18th Street and Kirby Avenue
Benches, Multi-Purpose Court, Picnic Area, Playground and Walking Track (.39 miles)

13.) Crow Park
91st Street and Belton Avenue
Benches, Fishing, Picnic Area, Tennis Court, Memorial Grove and Volleyball Court

14.) Davies Park
N. Ave N & Clemson

15.) Lt. Col. George Andrew Davis Jr. Field
15th & Inler (FM179) (Model Airfield)

16.) Davies Park
40th Street and Nashville Avenue
Benches, Basketball Court, Multi-Use Court, Davis Party House, Picnic Area, Playground,
Tennis Court and Volleyball Court

17.) Dupree Park
59th Street and Toledo Avenue
Benches, Fishing, Picnic Area, Playground and Tennis Court

18.) Duran Park
26th Street and Kewanee Avenue
Benches, Multi-Use Court, Picnic Area, Playground and Walking Track (.4 miles)

19.) Elmore Park
66th Street and Quaker Avenue
Benches, Boat Ramp, Fishing, Lake Fountain, Picnic Area, Playground, Tennis Court and Volleyball Court

20.) Gateway Plaza
Broadway and Avenue Q
Benches and Memorial

21.) Guadalupe Park
2nd Street and Avenue P
Benches, Basketball Court, Community Center, Picnic Area, Playground
and Volleyball Court

22.) Guadalupe Link
1st Street and Avenue O
Benches, Playground and
Walking Track (.73 miles)

23.) Guy Park
93rd Street and Memphis Avenue
Benches, Playground, Reserved Picnic Pavilion and Walking Track (.75 miles)

24.) Stumpy Hamilton Park
22nd Street and Avenue X
Benches, Picnic Area, Playground
and Softball Field

25.) Higginbotham Park
19th Street and Vicksburg Avenue
Basketball Court, Benches, Fishing, Picnic Area, Playground, Restrooms, Tennis Court and Walking Track (.7 mile)

26.) Hinojosa Park
22nd Street and Viola Avenue
Benches, Basketball Court, Picnic Area, Playground, Reserved Picnic Pavilion,
and Volleyball Court

27.) Hodges Park
Marshall and North University
Benches, Baseball Field, Basketball Court, Picnic Area, Restrooms, and
Volleyball Court

28.) Hoel Park
91st Street and Chicago Avenue
Benches, Fishing, Playground, Reserved Picnic Pavilion, and Tennis Court

29.) Hollins Park
1st Street and Vernon Avenue
Picnic Area, Playground, Reserved Picnic Pavilion and Tennis Courts

30.) Buddy Holly Recreation Area
North University and Canyon Lakes Drive
Benches, Fiesta Plaza (under construction), Fishing, Landwer Party House,
Picnic Area, Restrooms, Quest Memorial
Grove, Quest Memorial Fountain, Waterfall, and Walking Track (1.8 miles)

31.) Hood Park
23rd Street and Avenue P
Softball Field, Tennis Courts and
Volleyball Court

32.) Berl Huffman Athletic Complex
North Loop 289 and Landmark Drive
Benches, Picnic Area, Press Box,
Restrooms (seasonal), Snack Concession Area (seasonal), 45 Soccer Fields, 4 Softball Fields with Shaded Stands

33.) Huneke Park
82nd Street and Nashville Avenue
Benches, Freedom Fountain, and
Lubbock Area Veterans War Memorial

34.) Jennings Park

73rd Street and Winston Avenue
Basketball Court, Fishing, Playground
and Volleyball Court

35.) Kastman Park
Joilet and South Loop 289 Access Road
Benches, Picnic Area, Playground, Reserved Picnic Pavilion and Volleyball Court

36.) Leftwich Park
60th Street and Elgin Avenue
Benches, Fishing, Picnic Area, Playground and Tennis Courts

37.) Lewis Park
54th Street and Avenue J
Baseball Fields, Restrooms (seasonal) and Snack Concession Area (seasonal)

38.) Long Park
56th Street and Aberdeen Avenue
Fishing, Picnic Area
and Radio-Controlled Model Boat Lake (Permit Required

39.) Lopez Park
Auburn Street and Chicago Avenue
Benches, Multi-Use Court, Picnic Area, Playground and Walking Track (.44 miles)

40.) City of Lubbock Cemetary
East 31st Street

41.) City of Lubbock Nursery
24th & Utica

42.) Lusk Park
East 25th & Oak

43.) Mackenzie Park
301 Interstate-27
Benches, Baseball Fields, Crossroads in Time Sculpture Garden (dedication Oct 2004), Disc Golf Course, Equestrian Trail, Joyland Amusement Park, Meadowbrook Golf Course, Mustangs, Outdoor Center (party house), Picnic Areas, Playground, Prairie Dog Town (under renovation), Reserved Picnic Pavilion, Restrooms, Santa Land, Snack Concession Area (seasonal), and Softball Fields, Wells Fargo Amphitheatre (under construction)

44.) Maedgen Park
1st Street and Boston Avenue
Benches, Playground and
Reserved Picnic Pavilion

45.) Mahon Park
29th Street and Chicago Avenue
Benches, Fishing, Mahon Party House,
Picnic Area, Playground, Tennis Courts
and Volleyball Courts

46.) Maxey Park
30th Street and Nashville Avenue
AMBUCS Hub City Playground,
Baseball Fields, Basketball Court,
Benches, Boat/Canoe Rental, Boat Ramp, Fishing, Maxey Community Center,
Maxey Swimming Pool (seasonal),
Picnic Areas, Playground, Restrooms,
Snack Concession Area (seasonal), Tree Memorial and Volleyball Courts

47.) McAlister Park
Brownfield Highway and Milwaukee Avenue
Cavazos Athletic Complex, 3 Baseball Fields, Legacy Play Village, Press Box,
Restrooms (seasonal), Shaded Stands,
Snack Concession Area (seasonal),
4 X 4/Hummer Track (under construction),
and Challenger Little League Field
(to be constructed)

48.) McCrummen Park
19th Street and Avenue T
Benches and Lubbock Senior Center

49.) McCullough Park
88th Street and Flint Avenue
Benches, Fishing, Playground, Reserved Picnic Pavilion, Restroom, Volleyball Court
and Walking Track (.8 miles)

50.) Meadowbrook Golf Course
Municipal Drive and North Park Road
Inside Mackenzie Park
Two 18-Hole Championship Golf Courses
Large Grass Driving Range, Oversized Practice Green, Pro Shop
Full-Service Snack Bar

51.) Miller Park
Memphis Avenue & Memphis Drive

52.) Neugebauer Park
83rd Street and Grover Avenue
Benches, Reserved Picnic Pavilion
and Walking Track (.21 miles)

53.) Overton Park
14th Street and Avenue U
Benches, Picnic Area, Playground and Reserved Picnic Pavilion

54.) Pioneer Park
6th Street and Avenue T
Benches, Basketball Court, Picnic Area, Playground and Volleyball Court

55.) Ratliff Park
50th Street and Chicago Avenue
Benches, Picnic Area, Reserved Picnic Pavilion, Tennis Courts and Volleyball Court

56.) Rawlings Park
40th Street and Avenue B
Benches, Basketball Court,
Copper-Rawlings Community and Senior Center, Picnic Area, Playground, Tennis Courts and Volleyball Court

57.) Reagan Park
Colgate Street and Olive Avenue
Benches, Multi-Use Court, Picnic Area, Playground and Walking Track (.31 miles)

58.) Ribble Park
62nd Street and Temple Avenue
Benches, Fishing, Picnic Area, Playground, Reserved Picnic Pavilion, Volleyball Court
and Walking Track (.63 miles)

59.) Rodgers Park
Amherst Street and Gary Avenue
Benches, Maggie Trejo Supercenter (community/senior center), Montelongo Pool (seasonal), Multi-Use Court, Picnic Area, Playground, Reserved Picnic Pavilion,
Tennis Courts, Volleyball Court and
Walking Track (.34 miles)

60.) Sedberry Park
East 10th Street and Guava Avenue
Benches and Playground

61.) Simmons Park
East 23 Street and Oak Avenue
Benches, Baseball Fields, Basketball Court, Boat/Canoe Rental (seasonal), Cross Country Course, Fishing, Picnic Area, Playground, Restrooms (seasonal), Reserved Picnic Pavilion, Simmons Community and Senior Center, Simmons Pool, Snack Concessions Area (seasonal), Tennis Court
and Volleyball Court

62.) Sims Park
Marlboro Street and King Avenue
Benches, Multi-Use Court, Picnic Area, Playground, Reserved Picnic Pavilion
and Walking Track (.35 miles)

63.) Preston Smith Park
15th Street and Chicago Avenue
Benches, Playground, Reserved
Picnic Area, Tennis Courts
and Volleyball Court

64.) Stevens Park
75th Street and Slide Road
Benches, Fishing, Picnic Area, Playground, Tennis Courts, Volleyball Court and
Future Home of 1st Responders Memorial

65.) Strong Park
81st Street and Avenue U
Benches, Multi-Use Court, Picnic Area, Playground and Walking Track (.44 miles)

66.) Stubbs Park
36th Street and Avenue N
Benches, Playground, Restrooms (seasonal), Skate Park, Snack Concession Area (seasonal), Softball Fields, Stubbs Party House and Volleyball Courts

67.) Tech Terrace Park
23rd Street and Flint Avenue
Benches and Walking Track (.61 miles)

68.) Underwood Park
74th Street and Cedar Avenue
Benches, Multi-Use Court, Picnic Area, Playground, Volleyball Court and
Walking Track (.44 miles)

69.) Wagner Park
26th Street and Elgin Avenue
Benches, Picnic Area, Playground,
Reserved Picnic Pavilion, Restrooms
and Tennis Courts

70.) Washington Park
East 22nd Street and Cedar Avenue
Benches, Basketball Court, Multi-Use
Court, Picnic Area, Playground, Reserved
Picnic Pavilion, Restrooms and
Volleyball Court

71.) Wheelock Park
40th Street and Elgin Avenue
Benches, Picnic Area, Playground,
Reserved Picnic Area, Tennis Courts
and Volleyball Courts

72.) Whisperwood Median
4th Street and Whisperwood Blvd.
Greenspace and Tennis Courts

73.) Woods Park
Erskine and Zenith Avenue
Benches, Basketball Court, Multi-Use Court, Multi-Use Field, Picnic Area, Playground, Tennis Courts and Volleyball Court

74. Conquistador Lake
Canyon Lake Road and N. 289

75.) Llano Estacado Lake
Canyon Lake Road and North University

76.) Comancheria Lake
N. Ave & Erskin

77.) Dunbar Historical Lake
MLK Blvd and Canyon Lake Road

78.) Undeveloped Park
E. Erskine and N. Loop 289

Special Parks and Facilities

Ambucs HUB City Playground
The AMBUCS HUB City Playground is located at Maxey Park and is completely ADA accessible. HUB stands for Helping Undo Barriers and it allows children of all abilities to play together. A special thanks to the three Lubbock AMBUCS chapters for making this possible.

American Museum of Agriculture
1501 Canyon Lakes Drive
Inside Mackenzie Park
Opened in May 2002, the museum exhibits include restored tractors from Lubbock County Historical Collection plus more machinery, implements, and artifacts.
Wednesday-Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
(806) 744-3786

American Wind Power Center
1701 Canyon Lake Drive
Inside Mackenzie Park
In 1993, a non-profit organization was established to acquire a large number of restored early windmills. The city of Lubbock provided at 28-acre tract of city park land along with some buildings for indoor displays. The rarest windmills of the collection are exhibited inside the larger building while outdoors windmills are being erected on towers, many with pumps and tanks. The American Wind Power Center is the most comprehensive collection of historic windmills in the world. (Closed Mondays)
Tuesday-Saturday 10:00am to 5:00pm
Sunday 2 pm to 5 pm (May - September)
(806) 747-8734

FINA/ALON USA Crossroads in Time Sculpture Garden
400 Block of East Broadway
West of Mackenzie Park
The FINA/ALON USA Crossroads in Time Sculpture Garden is located east of the South Plains Fairgrounds on the western boundary of Mackenzie Park. Dedicated in October 2004, this new addition to the Lubbock park system is truly monumental with artwork by Sculptor Steve Teeters that represents the art, architecture, history and heritage of the Llano Estacado.

Joyland Amusement Park
4th and I-27
Inside Mackenzie Park
A West Texas fun-filled tradition located in the heart of Mackenzie Park. Joyland has great rides and attractions ranging from a log ride, water coaster and roller coasters to junior rides and family classics like the colorful carousel, food favorites, exciting games and group outing facilities. Open mid-March through mid-September.

Legacy Play Village
Spur 327 and Brownfield Highway
Inside McAlister Park
Legacy Play Village is a unique play/learn facility which was sponsored by the designed and built by the citizens of Lubbock and the surrounding area. It has three picnic pavilions that are available for rental year-round. To reserve a pavilion, call the Parks and Recreation Office at 775-2673.

Lubbock Memorial Arboretum
4111 University Avenue
Inside Clapp Park
The Lubbock Memorial Arboretum is located in Clapp Park and is an exhibit of the best trees, shrubs, vines and other ornamental plants which can be grown in this area, a laboratory for studying existing plants and testing, evaluation and experimenting with new plants, and a tranquil area with walkways, paths, vistas, and rest sites for the pleasure and education of local citizens and other visitors. Open to adults with special programs for children. Saturdays - 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.,
Sundays - 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Education Programs
Every Second Saturday of each month, learn more about gardening in West Texas.
Program begins at 10:00 a.m., 797-4520

Lubbock Area Veterans
War Memorial
82nd and Nashville Avenue
Inside Huneke Park
After much hard work, the Lubbock Area Veterans War Memorial was dedicated on December 7, 2003. The Memorial is a shining reminder of the sacrifices of the men and women who have so willingly given of themselves for our country. This community owes American Legion George S. Berry Post 575 and Auxiliary a debt of gratitude for their untiring efforts on making this Veterans Memorial a reality.

Meadowbrook Golf Course
Municipal Drive and North Park Road
Inside Mackenzie Park
Two 18-Hole Championship Golf Courses
Large Grass Driving Range, Oversized Practice Green, Pro Shop
Full-Service Snack Bar
(806) 765-6679

Prairie Dog Town
4th Street and I-27
Inside Mackenzie Park
Of all Nature's wild creatures, none is more appealing and entertaining to watch than the Prairie Dog. In the 1930's, Prairie Dog Town was established in Mackenzie Park and has been enjoyed by resident and visitors alike throughout its history. Prairie Dog Town is currently under renovation with construction of a new wall, a pavilion, and two small shade structures to begin in Spring 2005. Additional trees and other landscaping will be added. Expected completion should be in Summer 2005.

Safety City
44th and Avenue U
Inside Clapp Park
Safety City is a unique kid-sized town where children learn hands-on the rules of pedestrian, bicycle and traffic safety. More than 6,000 public school kids go through the program each year. 767-2712

Skate Park at Stubbs Parks
36th Street and Avenue N
Skateboard enthusiasts can enjoy their sport at the new Skate Park at Stubbs Park. Featuring a half pipe, quarter pipe, two fun boxes, a manual box and three banked wedges, this lighted skate park is perfect for all levels of skateboarders and it’s free!

 

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