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Pen Park Pen Park, which borders East Rio Road,
is often referred to as the "gem" of
the City park system. Pen Park is the
largest park in the City and it is from
this park that Park Street takes its
name. Although it is a relatively young
recreational area, the park offers
excellent leisure facilities. This area
of land has kept its name for more than
200 years; by 1979 the city acquired
the last of the park's 280 acres.
In addition to sweeping vistas of
mountains and open rolling land in all
directions, the park offers
recreational opportunities for all
ages. There are 8 tennis courts, a
Little League baseball field, batting
cage, volleyball court, 3 outdoor
picnic shelters, and a playground for
children. There is the 18-hole
Meadowcreek Golf Course with clubhouse
and pro shop and an outdoor physical
fitness course with 20 exercise
stations winding through the natural
setting toward the Rivanna River and
back. This course has been adapted for
the blind and handicapped, as well as
non-handicapped individuals of all ages
to use. Dogs are allowed but only on-
leash in the park (and are not allowed
on the golf course). City code requires
dog owners to clean up after their
dogs; a dispenser/receptacle of plastic
bags for cleaning up dog waste is
available at the start of the Fitness
Trail.
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Vicinity
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Charlottesville Albemarle
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Directions
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On Pen Park Road, off East Rio Road.
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Address
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Parks and Grounds Division of the City of Charlottesville
1300 Pen Park Road
Charlottesville, VA 22901
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Phone
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(434) 970-3589
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Web Site
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http://www.charlottesville.org/index.aspx?page=384
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Free Admission?
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Yes
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Status
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1
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