The Ultimate Guide to Birmingham Parks and Playgrounds

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parks and playgrounds in Birmingham, AlabamaWelcome to the Ultimate Guide to Birmingham Parks and Playgrounds presented by Alabama Family Central! Birmingham has so many wonderful parks and playgrounds to offer. Please let us know if we’ve left your favorite off this list as we are always looking to update!

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Birmingham (Downtown)

City Walk BHAM Playground – Under the I-59/20 Bridges between 24th St. N & 25th St. N

The City Walk BHAM Playground is part of the larger City Walk BHAM initiative, which has transformed Birmingham’s I-59/20 corridor into a unique environment aimed at reconnecting the city. The playground includes a parking lot with free, off-street parking, and a wide variety of playground equipment and climbing structures for kids of all ages. 

Railroad Park1700 1st Ave. S Birmingham, AL 35223

Railroad Park is perhaps Birmingham’s crown jewel, and the development of this massive green space was a turning point for downtown Birmingham development. From zip bikes to feeding ducks to attending concerts to the playground, you can find it all here.

Triangle Park – 4341 Clairmont Ave. Birmingham, AL 35222

The gathering spot for the beautiful Forrest Park neighborhood, this is one of my favorite parks because of the communal aspect; the neighbors purposely leave all of their old push toys out for visitors to play with. Help yourself!

Alabaster

 
Patriots Park features a fully fenced in playground area with large and small play structures, shade coverings, artificial turf, and a number of sensory/learning activities incorporated throughout. There are pickle ball courts, a basketball court, large pavilions with picnic tables, restrooms, a stage, and a paved, stroller-friendly walking loop.
 

Veterans Park7305 Highway 119, Alabaster, AL 35007

This park offers two playground areas, the main playground located at the front of the park and a smaller playground located at the back of the back near the batting cages. There are two miles of walking trails, a disc golf course, a dog park, educational nature walk area, ponds, plenty of grassy areas to run around in, restrooms, and pavilions with picnic tables. 

Calera

George W. Roy Recreational Park – 2465 2nd Avenue, Calera, AL 35040
 
This 28-acre park features a playground area with large and small play structures, plenty of swings, and a large grassy field with disc golf. There’s a paved walking loop (stroller friendly!), restrooms, and four pavilions with picnic tables. 

Chelsea

 
This park features a playground area with a large, multi-level play structure, as well as a smaller play structure and swings. It’s also right next door to the splash pad! While the playground is free to use, there is a $2 daily fee for the splash pad for everyone over 1 year old. Pavilions can be rented out for parties. 

Gardendale/Fultondale

 
This park is home to a playground, splash pad (now open!), and pavilions that can be rented out for parties. Please note that the splash pad is closed on Mondays for maintenance. 
 
 
This park features a dog park (two fenced areas: one for small dogs and one for large dogs) and over seven miles of rails to trails, it sits on a creek, and it is also home to Children’s Park. Children’s Park (2408 Stouts Rd.) has a fenced-in playground and bright animal statues. Children’s park features restrooms, picnic tables, and pavilions. 

Helena

Cahaba Lily Park – 3200 Co Rd 52, Helena, AL 35080

Cahaba Lily Park off of CR 52 in Helena features a playground area with a larger and smaller play structure, swings, an open grassy area, picnic pavilions, and restrooms. It’s surrounded by a patch of woods with trails you can explore (keep an eye out for informational signs to tell you about the trees you are passing by!). This park also has a good sized parking lot with plenty of spaces. 

Joe Tucker Park – 230 Tucker Rd, Helena, AL 35080

Joe Tucker Park is located next to the Jane Boyd Holmes Public Library in Helena. There is a large lake with a walking/running trail (2 laps is a mile) and access for fishing! The road that winds around the lake will take you to two playground areas, baseball fields, tennis courts, pavilions, restrooms, and a historic log cabin. It also features a 9 hole disc golf course.

Lee Springs Park – Just past Hillsboro Pkwy & Appleford Rd, Helena, AL 35080

Lee Springs Park is located at the entrance of the Hillsboro Neighborhood, at the historic site of the Helena Coke Ovens. After pulling into the parking area, you’ll see the playground nestled away in the trees (which provide wonderful shade on sunny days!). The play structures were designed to have a natural look, and it definitely feels like a little nature getaway. This park is surrounded by various walking trials, and has a large picnic pavilion and restrooms.

Homewood 

Homewood Central Park – 1632 Oxmoor Road, Homewood, AL 35209

Homewood Central Park on Oxmoor Road is Homewood’s go-to park. A fenced in playground plus a huge open field, picnic pavilions, and amphitheater make this park a great meetup spot and one that tends to get a lot of attention from external events too. While you’re there, I suggest visiting Bitty and Beau’s Coffee across the street.

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Homewood Central Park (Photo by Rachel Stricklin Photography for Birmingham Mom Collective)

Overton Park – 1920 Mayfair Dr. Homewood, AL 35209

Closed for updates as of January 2024 and expected to reopen in April

Just a few blocks away from Homewood Central Park, Overton Park is hiding deep in a neighborhood under a canopy of huge trees, making it both private and a shady respite from the summer sun — especially when other parks can get hot, hot, hot! Please note that the terrain and playground equipment at Overton Park are best for older kids.

Patriot’s Park – 710 Oak Grove Rd. Homewood, AL 35209

West Homewood is hopping, and some really fabulous eateries have opened right on the park lately. The playground can get hot, but the green space is vast — perfect for toddlers to run their energy out — and there is a nice walking track (and restrooms!) here as well. 

Vulcan Park – 1701 Valley View Drive Birmingham, AL 35209

While the park surrounding the Vulcan Center is not the most toddler-friendly due to the steep terrain, it DOES boast one of the best views of downtown Birmingham AND a 56-foot tall statue, and that is awesome! Keep this space in mind for a photo or picnic even if you don’t feel like venturing into the Visitor’s Center or to the top of Vulcan, and grab your stroller or bikes for the newly renovated (and paved!) Vulcan Trail!

Hoover

Aldridge Gardens3530 Lorna Rd. Hoover, AL 35216

Did you know Birmingham has two botanical gardens?! It took me way too long to realize that. Aldridge Gardens is a fabulous setting complete with a lake, restrooms, easy trail system, and frequent events.

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Aldridge Gardens (Photo by Rachel Stricklin Photography for Birmingham Mom Collective)

Ross Bridge Historical Park – Ross Bridge Parkway Hoover, AL 35226

This beautiful, shaded walking trail and hidden park make for a photographer’s dream and an awesome “nature walk” and picnic outing with your crew. Parking is available in the gravel along Ross Bridge Parkway.

Blue Ridge Park – 1121 Blue Ridge Blvd, Hoover, AL 35226

Located right behind Shades Mountain Elementary school is this local favorite. It is fully inclusive! The park has a shaded pavilion, restrooms, and my personal favorite feature — a FENCED-IN playground. This park comes highly recommended by many of our Birmingham moms. 

Veterans Park – 4800 Valleydale Road, Birmingham, AL 35244

Located in front of Spain Park High School, this park has something for everyone. The park features a walking trail around a large pond where there are always ducks to feed! There are several pavilions, restrooms, and a huge amount of green space perfect for flying kites or a game of frisbee with your fur-babies. This park also has a sand volleyball court. The great thing about both playgrounds is the track floor. You don’t have to worry about sand, mulch, or rocks hurting those tiny feet and hands. One playground is completely accessible, which makes it great for those little ones first learning to walk and get around and also for those who are handicapped or disabled. The other playground has equipment for both little and big kids! The one downfall with this park is that it is not fenced in (SIGH).

Heardmont Park5458 Cahaba Valley Road, Birmingham, AL 35242

Something for the whole family! This park has athletic fields, tennis courts, and walking trails. There are picnic tables next to the playground facilities to sit and catch up with other moms while you watch your children play or to have a picnic dinner before letting the kids release all of their energy. 

Explore Playground and Splash Pad – 100 Ben Chapman Drive, Hoover, AL 35244

The Explore Playground and Splashpad is at the Hoover Met Complex. It has integrative play with elevated and ground level play structures, 1/8-mile fenced walking track, and a splash pad with a purposefully designed point of entry into the playground. It was designed using the seven principles of inclusive design and play and has specific inclusive areas for 2 – 5 year olds and 5 – 12 year olds. There is also an adult changing station for the splash pad, giving garden, and charging stations! There are also pods where children who may get overly stimulated and need some time to calm down may sit and be by themselves. This is proving to be a very fun and sensory-friendly area to bring children and have family fun!

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Explore Playground and Splash Pad (Photo by Rachel Stricklin Photography for Birmingham Mom Collective)

Inverness

Fire Truck Park100 Inverness Parkway Birmingham, AL 35242

The fire truck park in Inverness is a great park and is fenced in. This playground is actually on the grounds of a fire station (with super-friendly firemen!). If you are lucky you get to see the fire trucks at the fire station!

Olmsted Park at Mt. Laurel – Olmsted St. Birmingham, AL 35242

Mt. Laurel is always a fun destination, in my opinion, and their park is shade-filled which I so appreciate during those dreaded summer temperatures. I also appreciate that this park is separated into big-kids and little-kids play areas.

Leeds

Leeds Memorial Park – 1159 Montevallo Rd SW, Leeds, AL 35094

Leeds Memorial Park features a one and a half mile walking track with pavilion-type playground equipment for children of various ages. The City of Leeds maintains the park, which is situated on the north bank of the Little Cahaba River where it crosses Alabama Hwy. 119. Described by regional visitors as a beautiful spot, the park was established as a memorial to all veterans from the Leeds area from all branches of the military from all wars, including those killed or missing in action. From a local mom: “It’s a great park! Great playground, walking trails and a cool little creek in the back. My kiddos love it!”

Montevallo

Orr Park – 277 Park Drive, Montevallo, AL 35115 

Orr Park is most known for its magical tree carvings all throughout the park! A coal miner, Mr. Tim Tingle, is said to have created these works of art out of storm damaged cedar trees  back in the early 1990’s. It’s definitely something worth checking out! The park is situated on 40 acres and borders Shoal Creek. It has a large playground area, an athletic field, pavilions and a gazebo that can be rented out, and restrooms. 

Mountain Brook

Birmingham Botanical Gardens2612 Lane Parke Rd. Birmingham, AL 35223

Though not technically in Mountain Brook and not technically a park, the Birmingham Botanical Gardens sit right outside the Mountain Brook limits (adjacent to the Birmingham Zoo) and provides the same purpose (and more) as a park. Let me be clear: if you have not yet been to “The Gardens”, they are an ABSOLUTE MUST. You have to pay to visit most cities’ botanical gardens; it is crazy that ours are free! Extra hint: for an easy picnic, pick up a boxed lunch from Ousler’s Sandwiches in Mountain Brook Village on the way. Sandwich, chips, deviled egg, and brownie for $4!!! Just bring cash because while their prices are old-fashioned, so are their business practices!

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Birmingham Botanical Gardens (Photo by Rachel Stricklin Photography for Birmingham Mom Collective)

Cahaba River Walk – 3529 Overton Road Mountain Brook, AL 35223

This wooded area sits right alongside the Cahaba River and truly makes you feel like you are far, far away in a nature preserve. While a few local teenagers choose this as their regular spot to hang their hammocks and dip in the creek, this park is a hidden jewel for sure!

Jemison Park – 2615 Mountain Brook Parkway Mountain Brook, AL 35226

Ahhhh, Jemison Park — another wooded area making you feel worlds away. This park borders Shades Creek and is home to the Jemison Trail — a short, easy walking trail — as well as plenty of benches to take in the scenery.  

Overton Park – 3009 Overton Rd. Mountain Brook, AL 35223

I have music for your ears, mamas of young kiddos . . . this park is completely FENCED IN. Located close to Cahaba Heights, you will find a playground, green space, walking track, restrooms, pavilions, a tennis court, and sometimes food trucks here. If you live remotely near Overton Park, you have surely attended a child’s birthday party here at some point.

Tot Lot 3781 W Jackson Blvd. Mountain Brook, AL 35213

In the heart of Crestline Village, this park is a sweet little SHADY playground. While very sweet, it is small and does not have any green space. This has to be one of the most popular parks in town at 5:00ish thanks to very walkable surrounding neighborhoods. Also, it is just down from the wonderful Emmet O’Neal Library, should you want to pair with a story time, restrooms, and more entertainment.

Pelham

Pelham Park555 Ballpark Rd Pelham 35124

Pelham Park has a fenced in playground they have a paved path and nature trail and cut outs so you can in many spot go down to the creek. They actually have two playgrounds. The main play ground they are going to do some upgrades this year I was told. (2021) There is also a sand volleyball area my group enjoys. There are two dog park areas. The paved path’s second leg is going to go from the park all the way to Oak Mountain State Park Rd. There is also a little free library there as well as Pelham city library. There’s also a covered pavilion with picnic tables and very clean restrooms

Pinson

Pinson Bicentennial Park4200 Oak St, Pinson, AL 35126

Pinson Bicentennial Park offers a walking track, splash pad, park, and amphitheater. There is a party room on site and you can host many different parties.

Trussville

Located behind the Trussville Public Library and Trussville City Pool, this park is newly renovated with a fenced-in playground. The park features areas for babies, toddlers, and big kids! What a great place for a picnic and play date! 

Vestavia

McCallum Park – 3332 Rosemary Lane Vestavia Hills, AL 35216

Mark this as another favorite. There are restrooms, picnic pavilions, and trails here. Fair warning: pack your water shoes, as your kids will want to play in Little Shades Creek.

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McCallum Park (Photo by Rachel Stricklin Photography for Birmingham Mom Collective)

Wald Park – 1973 Merryvale Rd. Vestavia Hills, AL 35216

Wald Park is extensive, as it includes several sports fields, the Civic Center, and the town swimming pool. It is also home to a huge playground with castle-like play equipment.

Sicard Hollow Athletic Complex (SHAC) – 4851 Sicard Hollow Rd, Vestavia Hills, AL 35242

This is a new athletic complex (new complex means new bathrooms!) with tons of nature trails and two playgrounds. There is a playground geared towards all ages (as shown) and a playground for older kids featuring a super cool “ninja course”! Oh, and did I mention there is a *splash pad*? Grab your sunscreen and meet us there! 

And there’s more….

Don’t forget — Birmingham also has Oak Mountain State Park, Red Mountain Park, and Ruffner Mountain Nature Preserve . . . but that would be an ENTIRE other post! 😉 We’re surrounded by amazing family-friendly hiking trails too. WHOA! Aren’t we lucky to have all of this in our city?

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All of the photos in this guide were taken by Rachel Stricklin Photography for Birmingham Mom Collective. Rachel is a film and digital photographer specializing in maternity, newborn, and family photography, and she can be found through her website, Instagram, and Facebook.

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