
This content was created in partnership with Charlotte Eye Ear Nose & Throat Associates.
Spring is in full swing, and Charlotteans are ready to get outside.
What better time to brush up on some of Charlotte’s green spaces with some help from the doctors at Charlotte Eye Ear Nose & Throat Associates? (They can help you with those pesky allergies, too.)
Think you know your stuff? See if you can name all eight of these parks and greenways.
How well do you know Charlotte's green spaces?
This Uptown park is at the corner of East 7th Street and Brevard Street. It's also a great spot to sit and enjoy lunch picked up from The Market at 7th Street.

This spacious east Charlotte park has a lake, a fishing pier, a dog park, soccer fields, and hiking and bike trails.

This Uptown oasis is across the street from The Mint Museum.

Nested between the Dilworth and Myers Park neighborhoods, this park is the perfect place for a picnic. It also hosts "Festival in the Park" for five days every September.

This west Charlotte park has tennis courts, volleyball courts, a disc golf course and a skate park.

This park has some of the best views of uptown and is named after a Charlotte-born visual artist.

Soccer goals, kickball fields, volleyball nets, tennis courts, a disc golf course and a playground can all be found at this Plaza Midwood park.

This greenway runs north to south through Charlotte and will feature of twenty miles of trails and walkways when completed.

How well do you know Charlotte's green spaces?
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The results: Do you know your way around Charlotte’s green spaces?
- 7-8 correct: Designated picnic planner
- 5-6 correct: You’re pretty park-savvy, but keep exploring.
- 3-4: Add what you missed to your spring bucket list.
- 1-2: Study up with our Charlotte outdoors guides.
Allergies got your head fuzzy? Consider a check-up at Charlotte Eye Ear Nose & Throat Associates.
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