Dickson Azalea Park has a lot of history in the Orlando area – it was originally a watering hole for cattle herders, and officially became a City of Orlando park in 1924. One of the major highlights of the park is the Washington Street Bridge, a South Florida-style structure that was built in 1926. During the Great Depression, Dickson Azalea Park was the first location of a garden center for the Orlando Garden Club, and it was during this time that this group and other organizations kept the park beautiful through the Works Progress Administration. The park offers an oasis for those who want to enjoy its shady trees, picturesque landscape, beautiful birds and flowing water. Frequently a location for those who want a quiet lunch, a relaxing view or an intimate outdoor wedding, this park is truly one of Orlando’s gems.
Features:
Walking Path (Paved)
Picnic Tables