Navigating springtime parking at Freedom Park

While warmer weather and outdoor activities draw major crowds to Freedom Park, this guide will help you find places to park without the stress.

A group of friends mingles at a park bench in front of a soccer field at Freedom Park.

Freedom Park offers field space for outdoor sports activities.

Photo by CLTtoday

Picture this. You plan to enjoy a sunny afternoon at Freedom Park, only to find the parking lots are full. Now what?

Outdoor haven

It’s no secret that Charlotteans love Freedom Park. The 98-acre space between Dilworth and Myers Park boasts a seven-acre lake, sports fields, playgrounds, and walking trails, plus the upcoming Charlotte Museum of Nature set to debut in 2026. But with so many people enjoying the park at once, this popular community space can start to feel a little crowded.

Many parks to explore

“On a beautiful weekend, Freedom Park seems like it’s the only park Mecklenburg County has to offer, but it’s not,” said Chris Hunter, Superintendent of Park Operations for Mecklenburg County Parks and Recreation, who spoke with CLTtoday.

Parks can resemble concerts — eventually volume reaches capacity. But it doesn’t mean it’s time to go back home. Consider exploring other nearby parks offering space and amenities conducive to outdoor activities like playing sports, enjoying a picnic, or pitching a hammock to read and relax.

Parking need to knows:

If you’re set on making Freedom Park you’re destination, parking availability can be hit or miss, depending on events and time of day.

Visitors can only park in designated spaces, as there’s no off-site parking arrangements with neighboring communities or businesses. That’s why the park employs off-duty sheriff and CMPD officers to help manage parking situations, especially during busy times like baseball season.

“You can almost guarantee there’s always going to be a staff person [at Freedom Park] driving around on one of our utility vehicles to try to help folks out,” said Hunter.

Pro tip: Freedom Park can also be accessed again via The Little Sugar Creek Greenway after recently reopening next to Atrium Health’s main campus.

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