Support Other Raleigh Parks

Raleigh boasts over 200 parks, each offering a unique array of facilities and activities, including classes, art centers, athletic venues, community centers, lakes, nature preserves, dog parks, playgrounds, swimming pools, greenway trails, historic sites, open spaces, and more.

The Raleigh Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Resources Department is dedicated to creating and promoting an equitable and inclusive community for everyone.

Raleigh's residents rely on our parks and community centers now more than ever before, for play, excercise, connecting with nature and their neighbors. But challenges like heavy use, extreme weather, and economic pressures can make it harder and harder to keep them up to their excellent standard of quality.

Neighbors, local businesses, and community organizations can come together to help keep our parks in top condition by making donations through the City of Oaks Foundation to support their local parks, community centers, and greenway trails and be good stewards of these public resources.

Donors can make gifts through the Foundation that will be used by the City of Raleigh's Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources Department to address priority needs in either specifically designated parks or wherever the need is greatest.

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