Parks in Greensboro T. Gilbert Pearson Audubon Natural AreaThe T. Gilbert Pearson Audubon Society (TGPAS) maintains an 11-acre natural oasis in an urban environment in Greensboro, NC. Called Center City Park (Greensboro)Popular neighborhood green space with unique architectural & landscape features, including paved walkways and restrooms. Various sculpture fountain features that Owl’s Roost TrailWhether you’re hiking or biking, the Owl’s Roost Trail (4.3 miles) promises a good workout. Voted the “best urban mountain Gateway GardensGateway Gardens represents the biggest project ever undertaken in the 50-year history of Greensboro Beautiful. The garden is strategically located LeBaur ParkSnug city park with lawns, gardens & creative play areas for kids, plus a stage & concessions. The park includes Piedmont TrailThe Piedmont Trail (2.75 miles) traverses a kudzu field before jutting into the wooded watershed buffer on the north shores Country ParkOne of the best parks in Greensboro to visit in the fall, Country Park will not disappoint. The park offers Bur-Mil ParkAdjacent to Lake Brandt, this 250-acre park provides a wide variety of recreational opportunities to Guilford County residents including, fishing, Southwest ParkSouthwest Park is a 513 acre property owned and operated by Guilford County in conjunction with Piedmont Triad Regional Water Bog Garden at Benjamin ParkThis garden features an elevated boardwalk which meanders through 7 acres of natural wetlands. Stone pathways traverse a forested hillside,