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Reynolds Park: A Community Oasis in Paragould

Enjoy fishing, playgrounds, and community events at Reynolds Park, a Paragould treasure since 1962. Perfect for family fun and outdoor recreation.

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Reynolds Park, donated to Paragould in 1962, offers a variety of activities including a lake stocked with fish, playground, pavilions, and RV pads. It's a popular spot for fishing, picnics, and events.

A brief summary to Reynolds Park

  • Monday 8 am-10 pm
  • Tuesday 8 am-10 pm
  • Wednesday 8 am-10 pm
  • Thursday 8 am-10 pm
  • Friday 8 am-10 pm
  • Saturday 8 am-10 pm
  • Sunday 8 am-10 pm

Local tips

  • Bring your Arkansas fishing license to fish in the stocked Reynolds Lake.
  • Reserve pavilions or the Reynolds Park building in advance, especially for weekend events.
  • Check the Paragould Parks and Recreation Department's calendar for upcoming events like the Children's Fishing Rodeo.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    From downtown Paragould, head east on Main Street (Highway 412). Continue on Highway 412 until you reach Reynolds Park Road. Turn left onto Reynolds Park Road. The park entrance is a short distance down Reynolds Park Road. Parking is available within the park. There is no fee to park.

  • Walking

    If you are near Paragould Community Center, head north on Linwood Drive, turn left onto Reynolds Park Road and continue for about 1.8 miles. The park will be on your right. Please note that there are no sidewalks available on Reynolds Park Road, so exercise caution. There is no fee to enter the park.

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Discover more about Reynolds Park

Reynolds Park, located at 3307 Reynolds Park Road in Paragould, Arkansas, has been a community staple since 1962, when it was generously donated to the city by the J.M. Reynolds family. This expansive park provides a wide array of activities and amenities for visitors of all ages. The park's centerpiece is the 33-acre Reynolds Lake, regularly stocked with various fish species, including catfish, trout, bream, and largemouth bass. Anglers can enjoy fishing from the levee or pier, provided they have a valid Arkansas fishing license. The lake also attracts a variety of wildlife, including ducks and geese, making it a pleasant spot for nature lovers. For families with children, Reynolds Park offers a well-equipped playground. There are also seven pavilions and a stage available for rent, perfect for hosting picnics, birthday parties, and other gatherings. The Reynolds Park building, with its full kitchen and capacity for up to 150 people, is a popular venue for larger events like reunions and showers. RV enthusiasts can take advantage of the park's 11 RV camping sites, which offer water and electric hookups and views of the lake. Restrooms and bathhouses are also available. Reservations are required and can be made by phone. Throughout the year, Reynolds Park hosts various events, including the annual Children's Fishing Rodeo, held on the second Saturday of June. This free event for children 15 and under includes lunch, trophies, and door prizes. Reynolds Park is open to the public from daylight to dusk. Alcohol is not permitted on the premises.

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