The Highland Heritage Park is located next to the old Highland City Building (Now Community Center) is a 6-acre green space with plenty of trees, a baseball/softball field, Sand Volleyball Court, and Playground. The park pavilion provides access to electrical outlets, drinking fountain, and picnic tables for ~100 people. The pavilion has lights for evening hours. Reservations must be made for the pavilion and are free for highland residence. Restrooms are also available during the warmer months of the year. The park also has a dedicated space for the oldest known home in Highland dating back to 1890s which is well maintained with a black perimeter fence, flower planters, and commemorative monument stone. This park is a popular spot for hammocking and slacklining due to the cluster of trees near the north east side. The Highland Fling which takes place each year in August uses the park for concerts, pavilions, and...
Read moreA fantastic park with plenty of space, great shade, and a nice pavilion. I do have to say, four stars is good, but that big empty white fifth star is intentional as the bathrooms are amazingly gross. But hey, if you just use the bathroom before you go, this park is golden! Cute little historic...
Read moreI grew up going to this park but they changed the playground to have less swings and less slides. On another note it has food trucks come and cater on Mondays during the summer which provides some food options for the city of Alpine which is usually...
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