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Medal of Honor Park: A Tribute to Valor and Community

A Mobile, Alabama park honoring military heroes with walking trails, sports, and community events on 133.5 acres.

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Medal of Honor Park in Mobile, Alabama, is a 133.5-acre park honoring Private First Class John D. New, a Mobile native and Medal of Honor recipient. Formerly Cottage Hill Park, it offers walking trails, sports facilities, and community event spaces.

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Local tips

  • Check the City of Mobile's website for upcoming events at the Mobile County Bicentennial Pavilion and amphitheater.
  • Bring your dog to enjoy the off-leash dog park.
  • Enjoy a picnic at one of the many picnic tables and shelters.
  • Walk or run the 1.6-mile paved trail.
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  • Public Transport

    The Wave Transit System provides bus service to the vicinity of Medal of Honor Park. Route 18, the Cottage Hill route, serves the area near Medal of Honor Park. Check The Wave’s website for the most up-to-date route information and schedules. From the nearest bus stop on Hillcrest Road, it’s a short walk to the park entrance. A single ride fare is $1.25.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxi and ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are readily available in Mobile. A ride from downtown Mobile to Medal of Honor Park typically costs between $15 and $25, depending on traffic and demand.

  • Driving

    If driving from downtown Mobile, take I-165 N and US-90 W to Hillcrest Rd in Claremont. Take the Hillcrest Road exit from US-90 W. Continue on Hillcrest Rd. The park will be on your left. Parking is free and readily available on site.

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Medal of Honor Park, located at 1711 Hillcrest Rd in Mobile, is a vibrant and expansive recreational area that serves as both a community hub and a living memorial. Spanning 133.5 acres, the park offers a wide array of amenities and activities, making it a popular destination for locals and visitors alike. The park's transformation from Cottage Hill Park to Medal of Honor Park in August 2001 was a significant event, honoring the extraordinary bravery of Private First Class John D. New, a Mobile native who posthumously received the Medal of Honor during World War II. On September 25, 1944, while serving on Peleliu Island, he sacrificed his life to save his fellow Marines. When a Japanese soldier threw a grenade into their observation post, New unhesitatingly threw himself upon the explosive, absorbing the full impact and saving the lives of two observers. His valor earned him the nation's highest military honor, and the renaming of the park serves as a lasting tribute to his sacrifice and the values of courage, duty, and selfless service. The park's extensive walking trails provide a scenic and accessible way to explore the grounds. The 1.6-mile paved path is a popular route for those seeking a longer workout amidst nature's tranquility. Sports enthusiasts will find a wide range of facilities to suit their interests, including tennis courts, baseball fields, and soccer fields. The park also includes a gymnastics facility and a disc golf course. Beyond its recreational amenities, Medal of Honor Park serves as a venue for community events and gatherings. The Mobile County Bicentennial Pavilion and an amphitheater provide spaces for concerts, performances, and public gatherings.

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