Parks, Recreation & Neighborhood Centers Directory Orlando is home to more than 148 beautiful parks, gardens, recreation areas, neighborhood centers and playgrounds.
Reserve Space in a City Park You can reserve outdoor pavilions, picnic tables, multipurpose rooms, gyms, cabins and more.
Sports, Aquatics & Fitness Would you like to be more active or play your favorite sport? The City of Orlando offers many different athletics and aquatics programs, from lessons to leagues.
Tree Request, Reporting & Removal Report a tree that needs trimming or removal, apply for a permit to remove a tree on your property or request a new street tree.
Report Something Broken in a Park Report something broken, damaged or vandalized in a city park to repair and keep all parks beautiful and safe for all visitors.
Bike Trails The City of Orlando trail network consists of over 40 miles and offers a combination of off-street paths, and asphalt and concrete sections. The trails offer tree-lined shaded rides close to nature and convenient connections for both commuters and recreational riders.
Request a Bike Rack The City of Orlando installs free bike racks at businesses for their customers to use. We offer this service to provide more bike facilities for the increasing number of cyclists in Orlando. Convenient bike parking helps the local economy and decreases congestion.
Get Reclaimed Water The City of Orlando offers reclaimed water to offset the use of potable water and be more environmentally friendly.
Reserve an Athletic Field The City of Orlando has athletic fields and amenities you can reserve on a first-come, first-serve basis. Fields and courts available for rental are for baseball, softball, soccer, football, volleyball, tennis, outdoor basketball and futsal.
Green Works Orlando Green Works Orlando works to transform Orlando into one of the most environmentally-friendly, economically and socially vibrant communities in the nation. Green Works Orlando represents our commitment to build partnerships and share resources that foster positive environmental changes.
GreenUp Orlando The GreenUp Orlando program was created in 1985 to increase the city’s available tree canopy and to improve the appearance of our community.