Durham Central Park
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Fun and entertaining activities (mentioned in 2 reviews)
- Spacious play areas (mentioned in 5 reviews)
Areas for Improvement
- Parking can be challenging (mentioned in 3 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Best Times to Visit
- • Weekends can be busy
Most Mentioned Positives
Recent Reviews
Hyke Taylor
5 months agoThe Saturday Farmers Market at Durham Central Park is an absolute gem! From the moment you arrive, the vibrant atmosphere pulls you in—live music, the scent of fresh flowers, and an array of local vendors offering everything from organic produce to artisan goods. It’s the perfect way to kick off the weekend, whether you’re picking up fresh ingredients, grabbing a coffee, or simply enjoying the community vibes. Durham Central Park itself is a stunning backdrop for the market. It’s beautifully maintained, with plenty of open space, shaded areas, and charming pathways. The park feels like the heart of the city, offering a sense of calm while bustling with life. Whether you’re walking your dog, letting kids play in the nearby playground, or lounging on the grass with friends, there’s something for everyone. What makes this experience even better is the strong sense of community. You can chat with farmers, learn about sustainable practices, and support local businesses—all while enjoying a picturesque setting. Highly recommend spending your Saturday here; it’s a great way to connect with both nature and the local culture.
StellaSims *-*
3 months agoI love the park! It’s a really great area with a bunch of shops around. I always have fun watching the skaters, siting the various shaded areas, or going to the farmers market.
Todd Cherner
a year agoTotally love this little park, though it gets super hot in the summer, especially the slides. The playground is fun with two slides and stuff to climb. A small wooded area is next to it, and it’s the perfect playground break from a festival in Durham. Plus, the food hall and a brew shop are close by.
Elizabeth Dellapace-Nigro
5 months agoGreat area. Beautiful trees. Had to spend time at the market place
J Y
a year agoCommon Roots, Asian Heritage festival. Very well thought out festival. There were games to engage all attendees to get in touch with their heritage. By completing the activities, you get a reward of either a Booba tea or a Samosa. Performances were interactive too.