Huntersville parks are closed from dusk to dawn unless a permitted event is in progress. Users in parks after closing may be cited for trespass under town ordinance and N.C.G.S. 14-159.13.
Huntersville Parks and Recreation facilities including Birkdale Park, Bradford Park, and Blythe Landing are generally open from sunrise to sunset. Some facilities with lighted fields may remain open later when programmed. Entry after posted closing is prohibited and can result in a trespass citation. Park rangers and Huntersville Police enforce closing hours.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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