Regional Parks
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Centennial Park at Millsap Mountain
Centennial Park at Millsap Mountain is a cycling-activated park with state-of-the-art cyclo-cross and mountain biking facilities.
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Kessler Mountain Regional Park
Located in southwest Fayetteville, this park serves as a regional sports park, with numerous soccer and baseball fields, a nearly 400-acre nature preserve, and as a popular area for mountain-bikers and hikers, with more than ten miles of natural-surface trails.
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Lake Fayetteville
Lake Fayetteville comprises 458 acres of land and 194 acres of water. The lake is a fisherman's dream and offers an abundance of recreational activities for outdoor enthusiasts
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Lake Sequoyah
Enjoy boating, fishing, nature watching, picnicking and hiking at Lake Sequoyah. The park has a marina, boat ramp and courtesy dock. Nature trails provide gorgeous views of the lake with plenty of spur trails for fishing access.
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Lake Wilson
Experience boating, fishing, nature watching, picnicking and hiking. The park is also an off-leash dog park. The nature trail runs almost entirely through the woods with views of the lake and ancient rock formations.
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Gregory Park
This heavily wooded park features a .6-mile perimeter natural-surface walking/biking trail with benches and a pavilion. The trail contains permanent fixtures and obstacles, as well as a pump track.
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Mount Sequoyah Woods
The park features approximately 4.5 miles of multi-purpose, natural-surface trail that meanders through occasionally rugged, undisturbed forest on the east side of Mt. Sequoyah.