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City Park Announces New Model

Aerial View of Big Lake in New Orleans City Park

The City Park Improvement Association voted this week to approve a long-term agreement with the newly formed 501(c)3 nonprofit, City Park Conservancy, that will follow a governance model used nationwide City Park Announces New Model

Halloween at the Park

Carousel Garden Entrance Decorated for Halloween

Ghosts in the Oaks & Brews and Boos The most spook-tacular events of the season! City Park’s Halloween fundraisers are BACK at Carousel Gardens and more fun than ever. In Halloween at the Park

We Love Our Volunteers

volunteers take down Celebration in the Oaks Christmas trees

We our volunteers! Volunteers from the Jefferson Parish Youth Council (JPYC) helped City Park staff to take down Celebration in the Oaks Christmas trees, lights and ornaments from the Carousel We Love Our Volunteers

2022 Day of Service

Volunteer scooping leaves

CITY PARK ANNOUNCES ANNUAL DAY OF SERVICE Volunteer registration now open for January 17 event hosted by Friends of City Park On Monday, Jan. 17, New Orleans City Park will 2022 Day of Service

With your help, we can make a difference.

Egret above lake

AN UPDATE FROM CITY PARK CEO  | With your help, we can make a difference. As we reflect on this past year, we would like to express our heartfelt thanks to you, With your help, we can make a difference.

City Park Tennis Center: Rubico Court Resurfacing

Tennis Balls

Hurricane Ida caused widespread damage within City Park including to the Tennis Center’s clay courts. The courts are insured through the State of Louisiana and are awaiting assessment by insurance.  City Park Tennis Center: Rubico Court Resurfacing

City Park App: OuterSpatial

Oak Tree

New Orleans City Park is proud to announce its first mobile app to help facilitate safe outdoor wellness and recreation. This exciting new project is funded by the Blue Cross City Park App: OuterSpatial

Master Naturalists Volunteer in City Park

Master Naturalists Volunteering at City Park

On the third Saturday of each month, Master Naturalist volunteers partner with New Orleans City Park staff to remove invasive camphor trees from Scout Island. Volunteers spend their time cutting Master Naturalists Volunteer in City Park

CITO Trees are for the Fish

Men loading dead Christmas trees onto boat

Fifty Christmas trees from this years Celebration in the Oaks fundraiser in New Orleans City Park are now serving a new role as habitat/shelter for juvenile fish in Bayou St. CITO Trees are for the Fish

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