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Crowder Park


Crowder District County Park
 
 
Crowder District Park
4709 Ten Ten Road
Apex, NC 27539
Phone:  919-662-2850
Fax:  919-662-2848
 
 

 

 

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Located on 33 acres of landscaped grounds and hardwood forests, Crowder District Park offers citizens a variety of recreational and educational opportunities. Enjoy an afternoon walk or a picnic by the pond. Park amenities include three playgrounds, three picnic shelters, a sand volleyball court, play field, restrooms, an outdoor amphitheater and a 3-acre pond with a boardwalk and an observation deck.

Park naturalists offer interpretive, hands-on environmental programs for all ages and interests, as well as off-site programs for organized community groups.

 
Park Hours:
8 a.m. to sunset, seven days a week

(Currently closing at 9 p.m.)

Closed Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Year's Day

Park entrance is free
 
Directions:
Crowder Park is located in Apex off Ten Ten Road, just east of the intersection with Holly Springs Road.
 
Rules & Regulations:
Crowder Park prides itself on providing a safe and enjoyable experience for all park patrons. With that in mind, please obey the following rules & regulations.
 
1.  Speed limit is 20 mph.
 
2.  Pets must be kept on a leash no longer than 6 feet.  (Please clean up after your pet.)
 
3.  Open fires are not allowed.
 
4.  Park only in designated areas.
 
5.  The following are prohibited:
 
    a.    Alcoholic beverages
    b.    Firearms
    c.    Fishing
    d.    Feeding of wildlife in the pond or elsewhere in the park
    e.    Hunting
    f.    Overnight camping
    g.    Swimming/wading
    h.    Collection, removal or release of any plant or animal material
     i.    Amplified music