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Updated June 11, 2025
## Enterprise Sport Complex (Johnny Henderson Family Park) Guide: What’s Here, What It Costs, and How to Plan
If you’re looking up “Enterprise Sport Complex” at 1901 Neal Metcalf Rd, what you’re actually dealing with (officially) is Johnny Henderson Family Park, also described by the city as the Enterprise Recreational Complex / Johnny Henderson Park.
That naming mismatch matters when you’re searching directions, rental rules, or program info—so I’ll stick to what the City of Enterprise publishes.
### Quick facts (verified)
– Official place name: Johnny Henderson Family Park (Enterprise Recreational Complex / Johnny Henderson Park)
– Address: 1901 Neal Metcalf Rd, Enterprise, AL 36330
– Coordinates: 31.3498689, -85.8700237 (from your provided data)
– Opened: July 1997
– Phone (Parks & Recreation main): (334) 348-2684
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## What you can do at the complex (amenities list)
Per the City of Enterprise Parks & Recreation, Johnny Henderson Park consists of:
– Softball complex (sports fields)
– Walking trails (good for walking/jogging)
– Playground
– Splash pad
– Bark Park (dog park)
– The LZ Disc Golf Course
– 5 pavilions (rentable)
This is a “do-a-little-bit-of-everything” community sports and family recreation setup—fields + active play + picnic infrastructure—rather than a single-purpose stadium-style venue.
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## Splash pad: season and hours (important detail)
The city lists the splash pad as:
– Open April–October
– Hours: 9:00am–8:00pm
If you’re traveling with kids, that seasonal window is the single biggest planning lever here. Outside that period, the playground and trails are the safer “always-on” bets (without assuming anything about lighting, gates, or staffing).
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## Pavilion rentals and pricing (what it costs)
If your plan includes a birthday party, team picnic, or a shaded base for a tournament day, the City of Enterprise lists:
– Pavilions (1–5): $5 per hour
– The Johnny Henderson Park page explicitly says: “Reserve a pavilion: $5 an hour” and points to the city’s reservation system.
Practical implication: it’s inexpensive enough that you can reserve a pavilion as “weather insurance” when you’re coordinating a group—especially if you want a guaranteed home base near the playground/splash pad.
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## Sports use: who to contact
The city’s Enterprise Recreational Complex page notes:
– Softball fields: Contact Blake Moore
If you’re a coach or organizer, that’s your most direct “human route” for field questions (availability, tournaments, lighting, maintenance closures, etc.). I’m not adding an email/phone for that individual because the public page doesn’t provide it in the captured text.
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## How to plan a smart visit (without guessing)
### Best-fit visit types (based on listed facilities)
– Practice or casual play days around the softball complex
– Family afternoons anchored by playground + splash pad (in season)
– Low-gear outdoor time on walking trails
– Bring-your-own-discs outing on The LZ Disc Golf Course
– Dog park stop at the Bark Park
### What to check before you go
Because park rules and hours can change (and the pages we can verify don’t list full operating hours for every component), it’s worth checking the city’s official directory page right before you go, especially around holidays or maintenance cycles:
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## Getting the name right (why this matters for directions)
You’ll see the same 1901 Neal Metcalf Rd location described multiple ways online:
– Johnny Henderson Family Park (official city page)
– Enterprise Recreational Complex (city + tourism listings)
– “Enterprise Sport Complex” (common/third-party label; your dataset uses this)
If you’re using GPS and you don’t get a match on “Enterprise Sport Complex,” try “Johnny Henderson Family Park” or “Enterprise Recreational Complex” with the same address.
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## Outdated / conflicting data to flag (so you don’t get burned)
A few details conflict across sources, so I would treat them as not fully reliable without re-checking:
– Phone number mismatch:
– City Parks & Rec directory and Johnny Henderson page show (334) 348-2684
– The tourism site lists (334) 348-2686 for the recreational complex Enterprise
Use the city Parks & Rec page as the “source of truth” unless the city updates it.
– Street name spelling: “Neal” vs “Neil” appears in different places online. The city page uses Neal Metcalf.
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## Official resources worth bookmarking
These aren’t “internal links” to RealJourneyTravels (I can’t verify your site has specific Enterprise pages live), but they are the most authoritative references for this exact park:
– City Parks & Facilities directory (includes the park listing + address)
– Johnny Henderson Family Park detail page (amenities, splash pad season/hours, pavilion pricing)
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## Inclusivity and accessibility note
The city’s public pages we can verify list facilities and pricing, but they do not specify accessibility details (e.g., ADA trail surfaces, splash pad accessibility features, sensory-friendly times, or adaptive sport provisions).
If accessibility is a deciding factor for your group, the safest move is to contact Enterprise Parks & Recreation using the official number listed on the city site before you build plans around a specific feature.
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