Introducing Park Conversations!

Park Conversations

As we begin the process of planning for Overton Park’s future, we’re curious about what YOU think makes a park fun to visit! So while you’re traveling this summer–either to another city park, a national park, or a park in your own neighborhood–we want to hear about your experience.

You can participate in three ways:

  • Post a photo or video of your park experience on social media with the hashtag #parkconversations and share a little bit about your visit. We’d love for you to tag @overtonpark in your posts, and if the park you visit has a social media handle, bring them in on the conversation too!
  • If you’d like to go more in-depth, answer the questions below. We may feature your experience in an upcoming blog post.
  • E-mail your story to parkconversations@overtonpark.org.

To give you an idea of the sort of things we’d like to learn, we’ve posted an example on our blog.

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