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Town of Nashville Parks & Facilities

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The mission of the Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Resources Department is to advance the quality of life of our citizens by providing positive recreational experiences through programs and events. We continue to adapt to the needs of the community and work to preserve and enhance our green and open spaces. 

 

 

StaffTitleDepartmentsPhoneEmail
Worrell, KoyParks, Recreation and Cultural Resources DirectorParks%2C%20Recreation%2C%20and%20Cultural%20Resources(252) 459-9796
Hamlet, AshleyAssistant PRCR Director Parks%2C%20Recreation%2C%20and%20Cultural%20Resources(252) 459-9796

 

Stoney Creek Environmental Park

455 West Washington Street, Nashville, NC 27856

 Map of Stoney Creek Environmental Park

 The park rests upon the banks of Stoney Creek.  Designed to operate as a passive park; it offers citizens the chance to enjoy and interact with nature. The park is located  on both sides of West Washington Street next to Historic Downtown Nashville with the main portion of the park located directly behind L&L Food Store and Taco Bell.

The park has several amenities. The amenities include a tennis court, exercise equipment, a picnic shelter, playground, and amphitheater. 

If you wish to experience more natural settings, there is a trail that will lead you to Stoney Creek. There is a greenway that takes you through a wetland area over several board walks along the creek.

Parking is available at the playground site west of Washington Street and at the nature trail head at the end  of Elm Street behind the Nash County Courthouse.

If you would like to reserve the field at Stoney Creek Environmental Park for a function please contact the park office at 252-459-9796. For more information about renting the Park or any other Town facilities, visit our Facility Reservations.

 

 

Other Community Facilities

 

 These facilities are not owned or operated by the Town, but may be available for use. Please direct inquiries to the contact provided for each facility.

 

Nash Arts

The Nash County Arts Council celebrates and promotes local, regional, and nationally acclaimed artists, offers art education, and provides funding to other area non-profits for arts-related programming. Available for rental, the venue can seat up to 180 persons.

Call 252-459-4734 for more information.

 

Nash Arts

 

O.D. Moore Scholarship Foundation Building

 

 The Nashville Chapter of the Nash Central Senior High Alumni Association/O.D. Moore Scholarship Foundation operates the O.D. Moore Scholarship Foundation Building.  The facility seats approximately 100 people based on seating arrangements.    

For more information  contact 252-904-0353.  

 

OD Moore Building

 

Nashville Community Building

 

 The Interclub Civic Council operates the Nashville Community Building.  The facility seats approximately 75 to 100 people based on seating arrangements.   

For more information, please  contact 252-813-8772 between 8am and 5pm Monday through Friday. 

 

 Nashville Community Center1