“Enjoy the waterfront”
Located at the end of Flynn Avenue in Burlington's South End, Oakledge Park features 2400' of waterfront, including a swimming beach with a rocky shore and spectacular sunsets. Purchased by the City in 1970, Oakledge Park was created on the site of the last of the Webb family farm barns and Oakledge Manor, which were bulldozed to make way for the park's construction. Park facilities include a playground, three tennis courts, two softball fields, a multi-use field, volleyball courts, bocce courts, a tree house, walking trails and two picnic shelters with restrooms, picnic tables and grills. Oakledge marks the southern end of the Burlington Bike Path, which cuts through the park. Parking: Memorial Day weekend - Labor Day: there is a $6 per vehicle daily parking fee ($8 for non-residents) between 8a.m. and 9p.m. Motor vehicles are excluded from the confines of Oakledge Park between the hours of 9:30pm-6:00am. Large and small picnic shelters are available for rent by the full day ($175) or half day ($125) from mid-May through Labor Day; In September (after Labor Day) rentals are available on Saturdays and Sundays only.
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