Jefferson Community Park

Jefferson Community Park
Shade Available
Covered Shelter
Seating
Trash Bins
Parking
Accessible Paths

Jefferson Community Park is a well-maintained, peaceful park in New Albany that offers a mix of paved and natural trails, a fishing pond, a modern playground, and clean restrooms. It’s dog-friendly with several walking areas including loops and forest trails, and provides ample parking. The park is great for nature lovers, bird watchers, and families with children, featuring barbecue grills, picnic tables, and a playground suitable for kids and birthdays.

Reviews

Richard Raffensberger

What a great little park. Playground is cool it has a little catch and release pond l caught 5 blue gil with in about 20 min. Bathroom not bad. Walking trails can be muddy if it rained recently. But all and all really nice place.

Elisa C.

I love this park. It is perfect for a 30-40 minutes walk with my dog. I love the three areas for that. At the bottom of the park there is a loop, then a small forest area with a short natural trail and another paved path. There is a small pond. There are also restrooms. It is a clean and quiet park, not soo busy, or if busy it’s mainly in the playground area.

RJD

This is a great park. It is well maintained and has a playground, shelter houses, restrooms, paved and unpaved trails, a fishing pond, and plenty of parking.

John K

Well-maintained park with an asphalt trail that circles a field (about 0.33-0.34 miles around), and veers off through the woods as well. The “trail” can then be taken to a fishing pond in the back, and a trail around a field as well. My dog and I frequently walk this park at all times of the day and there is a good variety of animals and plants here. The playground is modern, and my toddler son loves it. Great park for kiting, fishing, walking/running, soccer, whatever. The bathrooms are clean, and the parking is ample. This is a luxury to have so close to home.

Malisha Goggans

One of my favorite get always close to home. Very peaceful and you can still walk inside the trees if you’re a nature lover or bird watcher. You have to go when it rains and when it’s dry! The trees come to life (not literally) but the beauty of them really shine.

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