LeBauer Park is a vibrant urban oasis in the heart of downtown Greensboro, offering a dynamic mix of recreation, art, and community gathering space. Opened in 2016 and named in honor of Carolyn LeBauer, the park is a favorite destination for families, downtown workers, and weekend explorers alike.
Spanning four acres, LeBauer Park features interactive fountains, botanical gardens, a state-of-the-art playground, and open green spaces designed for lounging, picnicking, and spontaneous fun. Its most striking feature is the massive aerial net sculpture, “Where We Met,” created by artist Janet Echelman—a floating, colorful landmark that reflects the city’s spirit of connection.
The park is also a hub for community events, including food truck festivals, outdoor yoga, movies under the stars, farmers markets, and free concerts on the stage lawn. Surrounded by local cafés, museums, and the Greensboro Cultural Center, LeBauer Park is more than just a green space—it’s a centerpiece of downtown life.
With its combination of art, energy, and inclusivity, LeBauer Park continues to grow as a gathering space for creativity and community in the heart of Greensboro.