Your local park

Community parks

There are 65 community parks in Leeds. These green spaces contain a variety of facilities including playgrounds, sport pitches and gardens for local people to enjoy.

To find out the location of community parks in your area, go to Google maps, and enter the park name into the search field.

  • Allerton Bywater Sports Ground
  • Armley Park
  • Banstead Park, Harehills
  • Barley Hill Park
  • Becketts Park
  • Blenheim Square
  • Bramley Falls Wood Park
  • Bramley Park
  • Burley Park
  • Calverley Park (Victoria Park)
  • Chapel Allerton Park
  • Churwell Park
  • Cross Flatts Park
  • Dartmouth Park
  • Drighlington Moor Park
  • East End Park
  • Farnley Hall Park
  • Glebelands Rec, Ninelands Lane
  • Gotts Park, Armley
  • Grove Hill Park, Otley
  • Grove Road Recreation Ground
  • Hainsworth Park
  • Halton Dene - Primrose Valley
  • Harehills Park
  • Hartley Avenue Park
  • Holbeck Moor
  • Holt Park
  • Horsforth Hall Park
  • Hunslet Lake
  • Hunslet Moor
  • Kirk Lane Park
  • Lewisham Park
  • Lovell Park
  • Manston Park
  • Meanwood Park
  • Micklefield Park, Rawdon
  • Moortown Park
  • New Farnley Park
  • New Wortley Recreation Ground
  • Norma Hutchinson Park, Chapeltown
  • Nowell Mount
  • Nunroyd Park, Guiseley
  • Penny Pocket Park
  • Potternewton Park
  • Pudsey Park
  • Queens Park, Pudsey
  • Rodley Park Recreation Ground
  • Rothwell Country Park
  • Scarth Gardens
  • Scatcherd Park
  • Seacroft Gardens
  • Springhead Park, Rothwell
  • Stanningley Park
  • Tarnfield Park, Yeadon
  • Tennant Hall POS
  • The Hollies
  • The Rein
  • Tyersal Park
  • Western Flatts Cliff Park
  • Westroyd Park
  • Wharfemeadows Park, Otley
  • Whinmoor Park, Coal Road
  • Woodhouse Moor Park
  • Woodhouse Ridge
  • Woodlesford Park

Dogs

Our parks are dog friendly and you can find dog bins in several areas. You can report a lost or found dog using our online form.

Play areas

Our playgrounds are inspected weekly to ensure they are safe to use but if you do spot a problem in a playground, you can report it by emailing parks@leeds.gov.uk or calling 0113 378 6002.

Volunteer groups

Some community parks have 'Friends of' groups and volunteer groups that work in partnership with the Parks and Countryside service to keep them in top condition. To find out more about these, visit our volunteer page.

Contact us

If you would like information about any of these sites, please contact the Parks and Countryside service:

Telephone

0113 378 6002

Email