Rent Chickasaw Pavilion (#7) for groups up to 75 with half- or full-day time slots
4 hours
Up to 75 people
Pavilion, Picnic tables, Firepit
Reserve an accessible outdoor pavilion for picnics, family gatherings, or small events. Choose a half-day or full-day rental and use the on-site amenities during your time slot.
No drugs or alcohol are allowed. Additional fees of $2.50 per person may be charged if capacity limits are exceeded. Charges up to $500 may apply for unapproved equipment, improper coal disposal, or litter/clean-up issues.
No cancellations, changes, or rain dates; all sales are final. Pavilion and Picnic Area availability is subject to change. Additional fees of $2.50 per head may be charged if capacity limits are exceeded.
Use six picnic tables, a firepit, one double grill, a large trash can, and a porta-potty onsite. The pavilion is handicap accessible. No power or electricity is available.
Half-day rentals run 9am–1pm (morning) or 2pm–sunset (afternoon). Full-day rentals run 9am–30 minutes before sunset (park closing).
Do not park on grass, sidewalks, or trails. Keep music family-friendly and not audible outside your event footprint. No drugs or alcohol, balloons, confetti, glitter, petting zoos, dunk tanks, or water slides.
This gem of a park has carved out a special place in Memphis locals' hearts, earning consistently glowing praise for its versatility and natural beauty. Visitors rave about the sheer variety of activities available, from horseback riding with friendly horses to Saturday morning yoga sessions by the lake. The space works equally well for active pursuits like walking and biking as it does for simply unwinding in nature's company. Families appreciate the playgrounds packed with kids, and the pet-friendly atmosphere means everyone can join the adventure. The peaceful atmosphere stands out as a recurring theme, with regulars mentioning it as their favorite morning destination or go-to spot for quiet evenings. The park stays impressively clean and well-maintained, with beautiful lake views and scenic trails that even include bison sightings. One visitor noted the coffee shop closes at 3pm and found navigation slightly confusing on a first visit, though this seems minor given the overwhelmingly positive sentiment. Overall, it's the kind of place that offers something meaningful for everyone, from solo relaxation seekers to families looking for quality time together.
Beautiful Park needs more restrooms
Christopher Altic
April 3, 2026
Beautiful Park needs more restrooms
Christopher Altic
April 3, 2026