Reservation Information
Maximum Shelter Capacities
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Shelter
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Capacity
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Horizons Park
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120
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Joanie Moser Memorial Park
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130
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Kernersville Lake Park
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150
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Union Cross Park
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90
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Walkertown Community Park
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150
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For Triad Park Reservation Information, click here.
For Tanglewood Park Reservation Information, click here.
- Shelters can be used beginning March 17, 2012 until November 18, 2012. Reservations are taken year round up to one year
in advance; and can be made Monday through Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm.
- Shelter sessions are all day which means 9:00 am to 1/2 hour before park closing.
Tanglewood Park: 2 sessions per day (10:00 am - 3:30 pm) or (4:30 - 11:00 pm)
- Reservation fees are non-refundable.
- Shelter reservations are for rain or shine - no refunds or rain dates will be given.
- The person signing the reservation agreement is held liable for clean-up and any
damages or maintenance fees incurred as a result of the group's activities. Facilities
should be left as found within reason. Picnic tables must not be moved. Park staff
will dispose of hot coals.
- Catering access for vehicles is very limited. There is no drive up directly into
shelter. You may bring a hand pulled wagon to transport picnic goods to shelter.
- Service roads and most paths are for pedestrians and County vehicles. A short asphalt
path is available for in-line skaters and bicycles at C.G. Hill Memorial Park and
Horizons Park. Triad Park's asphalt path system is for walking, skating and biking.
- Use of deep fryers, cookers, etc. that use grease for cooking or as a by-product
of cooking, require you to remove the grease from site and dispose of on your own.
A grease pan must be placed under grill. Disposal of grease is not permitted in
the park. If you cook with deep fryers, you must take proper precautions to prevent
oil spillage or burns to park patrons.
- Low voltage electrical outlets in shelters are for picnic oriented activities only
(i.e. crockpots) with a paid reservation.
- Water is available only at restroom sinks. Water spigots near shelters are for maintenance
staff use only.
- Volleyball courts and horseshoe pits are available for use with a paid reservation.
Softball and soccer fields are not guaranteed with a shelter reservation where applicable.
- Horseshoes and volleyball courts are only reserved in conjunction with a paid shelter
reservation with the exception of Triad Park (volleyball courts #4, 5 and 6 can
be reserved without a shelter reservation). No equipment provided other than the
volleyball net and horseshoe pits. You must furnish your own horseshoes and volleyball.
Exception: Tanglewood Park provides both volleyball and horseshoes.
- Park shelters are free for public use except when previously reserved. Only specific
facilities are reserved, never the entire park. Soccer fields are not available
on weekends without a paid reservation.
- Picnic groups must follow all County Park Rules and
Regulations.