Johnny Henderson Park
Johnny Henderson Park
Hwy 167 North, Enterprise, AL 36330
The Enterprise Recreational Complex, also known as Johnny Henderson Park, is located on Highway 167 N. This park was opened in July of 1997 for the enjoyment of the community. Johnny Henderson Park consists of:
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The Enterprise Recreational Complex, also known as Johnny Henderson Park, is located on Highway 167 N. This park was opened in July of 1997 for the enjoyment of the community. Johnny Henderson Park consists of:
- 5 Pavilions
- Playground with a splash pad
- Softball complex
- Walking trails
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Recreational Complex
Complex Offers
Contact EPRD Athletics Dept. (334) 348-2681

- 4 ballfields
- Concessions
- Restrooms
- Parking
- 1 Soccer Field
Contact EPRD Athletics Dept. (334) 348-2681
Pavilions
The Enterprise Recreational Complex is home to 5 pavilions. Four out of five were built on grants provided by the Land, Water, and conservation Federation (LWCF). The pavilions are a great place for friends and families to gather any day of the week and enjoy a great time together. Pavilions can be rented for parties, reunions, special events, or any outing you are planning!
All pavilions have 2 picnic tables with 4 benches located underneath for the renters to use. Electricity and restroom facilities are also available to the renter.
Reservations
Pavilions are available for rental year long. For reservations, please call EPRD 334-348-2686 or reserve online at https://eprd.recdesk.com/Community/Facility.
Rates
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All pavilions have 2 picnic tables with 4 benches located underneath for the renters to use. Electricity and restroom facilities are also available to the renter.
Reservations
Pavilions are available for rental year long. For reservations, please call EPRD 334-348-2686 or reserve online at https://eprd.recdesk.com/Community/Facility.
Rates
- $5 per hour
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Playground
The playground was added to the Enterprise Recreational Complex in 2005. Restrooms are accessible with a comfort station for young children. The playground was funded with the help of the Enterprise Rotary Club in which they raised an astounding $150,000. They also helped in raising $50,000 for the Splash Pad that was added in spring of 2012.
The whole playground was designed for boundless play and is wheelchair accessible.
Hours of Operation
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The whole playground was designed for boundless play and is wheelchair accessible.
Hours of Operation
- Monday - Sunday
- 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
- April 1st - September 30th
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Walking Trail
The Enterprise Recreation Complex consists of two walking trails. One trail lies along the outside border of the park. As you enjoy the trail you, get a view of the fountain, Wetlands Bridge, The Wall of Freedom, and a wild array of plant life. Along the trail, there are benches for relaxing and taking in the fresh air. The second trail circles the playground located in the park. A refreshing walk can be taken and enjoyed as you watch the little ones play.
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Bark Park
Located inside of Johnny Henderson Family Park is a gated Bark Park for our four-legged friends. There is a section for smaller dogs and one for larger dogs. Water bowls and spouts are available to keep dogs hydrated. Balls are provided to keep dogs active!

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Wall of Freedom
The Wall of Freedom is a symbol of our appreciation to all heroes who have fallen in combat. We truly appreciate everything the military does for America in keeping us safe. The Wall of Freedom was placed inside the park in 2005 under Mayor Kenneth Boswell. Heroes from the Coffee County and Enterprise area who have fallen in World War I, World War II, War in Iraq, and Afghanistan are all located on the wall.
"In honor of those who have fallen on the field of battle to protect our freedom."
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"In honor of those who have fallen on the field of battle to protect our freedom."
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Wetlands Bridge
The Wetlands was awarded the Accessibility Enhancement Award by the Coalition for Recreational Trails in Washington, D.C. on June 12, 2008. The bridge joins the two sides of the walking trail together. The bridge has been used for an array of different activities from fishing, to portraits, and even tying the knot with a beautiful "I do."
We hope you appreciate the beautiful scenery overlooking the water like we do.
We hope you appreciate the beautiful scenery overlooking the water like we do.
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