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Huntingtowne Farms Park (Charlotte, North Carolina)

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Little Sugar Creek Greenway in Huntingtowne Farms Park, Charlotte, NC
Little Sugar Creek Greenway in Huntingtowne Farms Park, Charlotte, NC

Huntingtowne Farms Park is a 23-acre urban park at 2200 Huntingtowne Farms Lane lying between the Huntingtowne Farms and Starmount Forest neighborhoods of Charlotte, North Carolina. A bridge across Sugar Creek connects the park to the Starmount Forest neighborhood.A section of the Little Sugar Creek Greenway runs through the park and serves to connect its features which include a picnic shelter, a playground, a basketball court, a multi-purpose sports field, and 2 tennis courts. A top priority of the Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation trail development plan is to connect this currently independent section to the rest of the Little Sugar Creek Greenway.

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Huntingtowne Farms Park (Charlotte, North Carolina)
Huntingtowne Farms Lane, Charlotte Starmount

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N 35.1358 ° E -80.8636 °
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Huntingtowne Farms Lane 2200
28210 Charlotte, Starmount
North Carolina, United States
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