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Families, Parks and Recreation
Dickson Azalea Park
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Rental
Fees brochure for Langford Park and Dickson Azalea Park ●
Highlights:
Come experience a walk through time as you meander along Fern Creek in
historic Dickson Azalea Park located across the street from the
City of
Orlando’s Mayor Carl T. Langford Park. The Washington Street bridge was
constructed in 1926 and is reflective of many bridges found in South
Florida. The lush landscaping, singing birds and flowing water are a
treat to many visitors. This park is an oasis for those needing a quiet
place to eat lunch or to reflect when this area was a watering hole
years ago for cattle ranchers to quench the thirst of their cattle in Ferncreek. The dragonflies, shady trees and quietness of Dickson Azalea
Park are a must see for people of all ages to experience.
Leashed
pets are allowed at all City parks, but not in playgrounds
or athletic fields. Please clean up after your pet.
Rentals and Public Use:
Dickson Azalea Park and the nearby Mayor Carl T. Langford Park offer
certain amenities within the facility for rent for events such as
birthday parties, meetings, showers, and so on. For details on the
offerings for these particular parks, please call
407.246.2283,
and for general information on park rentals, please see our
Rental
Fees brochure for Langford Park and Dickson Azalea Park
or our
Park Rental Information page.
- Mayor Carl T. Langford Park Neighborhood
Center
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Dickson Azalea Park
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Langford's gazebo
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Langford's small pavilion
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Langford's large pavilion
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Langford's extra large pavilion
Public Use
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Dickson Azalea Park and Mayor Carl T. Langford Park
(located across the street) are open from 5 a.m. to sunset.
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Mayor Carl T. Langford Park
Neighborhood Center is
available for rentals.
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