
Rowntree Park
One of York's best-loved parks, Rowntree Park offers play areas, a skatepark, duck ponds and riverside trails just south of the city centre.
Rowntree Park | Parks in York
- Opening Hours: Open daily, dawn to dusk
- Location: Terry Avenue, York, YO23 1JQ (also accessible from Lovell Street, Richardson Street, Butcher Terrace and Cameron Grove)
- Suitable for: All ages, families, sports fans
- Booking: No booking required for the park; tennis courts must be booked in advance via the Tennis Club's website
- Cost: Free; pay and display car park on site, with disabled bays
- Facilities: Play parks, tennis courts, skatepark, basketball court, table tennis, duck ponds, wildlife walks, café and library
- Website: rowntreepark.org.uk
Highlights
- A skatepark and basketball court, added during a 2003 refurbishment
- Duck ponds and wildlife walks along the River Ouse
- A café and library run by York Explore, perfect for a break
- York's first municipal park, opened in 1921 as a memorial park
Rowntree Park sits on the south side of York city centre, a 15-minute walk along the River Ouse. Opened in 1921 as a memorial park, it was essentially York's first municipal park, and the 10-hectare site survives largely in the form it was first laid out, with a major restoration in 2003 funded by a £1.8 million Heritage Lottery Grant.
There's plenty to keep families busy, including several play parks, a skatepark and basketball court, tennis courts, table tennis facilities, duck ponds and wildlife trails. The on-site café and library, run by York Explore, is a popular stop for a coffee or a browse.
Because of its low-lying position beside the Ouse, the park is a flood plain and can be closed by the council when water levels rise, draining gradually through one-way valves and pumps once levels fall.
Good to Know
- The park is on a flood plain and may close if the River Ouse floods - check the Friends of Rowntree Park Facebook page for updates
- Pay and display car park available, with disabled bays
- Accessible for prams and wheelchairs, though there's a steep path near the Richardson Street entrance and café
- Tennis courts are run independently and must be booked via the club's website
Photo credit: https://rowntreepark.org.uk/home/the-park/
Opening Hours
| Monday | Open |
| Tuesday | Open |
| Wednesday | Open |
| Thursday | Open |
| Friday | Open |
| Saturday | Open |
| Sunday | Open |



