Park Description
Among the Phase I attractions at Joyner Park are the restored farm buildings and pecan grove, a restored log cabin, a 1,000-lawn-seat amphitheatre, a performance area, and garden. Bordered by a 2,000 linear foot stone ribbon wall, the park offers approximately three miles of paved walking trails - perfect for walking, bicycling, and in-line skating. The 1,000-seat amphitheatre has proven to be an excellent venue for the popular Six Sundays in Spring concert series which gets underway each April. The performance garden, which is a much smaller, more intimate space that can accommodate approximately 150 people, is expected to serve as pre-concert event space for poetry readings, music workshops, smaller symphony groups, and storytelling. The rich history and character of E. Carroll Joyner Park make it an ideal location for a variety of community festivals and events.
Fees:
No entry fees for this park
Metro Region: Triangle, NC
Park Management: City
Printed Materials
Carroll Joyner Trails
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