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  1. Mackenzie Park - Lubbocks Must-See Park. From moonlit musicals to bouts of baseball, time spent with your canine companion to taking in the local artistry, Mackenzie Park is a location all Lubbockites should know. Mackenzie Park History.

  2. McKenzie Park is a large, meandering park with a few little lakes interspersed as well as an amusement park and golf course. It is a great place to take a leisurely stroll or play a game of frisbee golf. Fishing is allowed in the little lakes (ok, more like ponds.). Walking paths, play grounds for the kiddies, fresh air. Great place.

  3. Ride equestrian trails, play a game of disc golf or explore Prairie Dog Town at Mackenzie Park in Lubbock, Texas.

  4. At 248 acres, Mackenzie Park is Lubbocks largest recreation area and features a wide variety of fun for all ages. Tee off at the recently renovated Meadowbrook Golf Course, or for more variety, the park offers a world-class disc golf course and Joyland Amusement Park.

  5. Welcome to Lubbock's MacKenzie Park, a very large community park full of fun and activities including a disc-golf course, a regular golf course, an equestrian trail, an off-leash dog park, the Joyland amusement park, the Wells Fargo Amphitheater, and so much more!

  6. Mackenzie Park, Lubbock: See 58 reviews, articles, and 20 photos of Mackenzie Park, ranked No.15 on Tripadvisor among 80 attractions in Lubbock.

  7. Mackenzie Park. Texas, USA, North America. Top choice in Panhandle Plains. Located off I-27 at Broadway St and Ave A, 248-acre Mackenzie Park has two dynamite highlights amid what's otherwise a mundane urban park.

  8. Mackenzie Park. 58 reviews. #15 of 80 things to do in Lubbock. Parks. Write a review. What people are saying. “ Very Nice Local Park ” Apr 2023. People fishing, walking, running, riding bikes, playing frisbee…. Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing. Full view. All photos (20)

  9. Mackenzie State Recreation Area, commonly referred to as Mackenzie Park, is located in the northeast portion of Lubbock. The park was first built in 1921, and included a pool and a golf course.

  10. Mackenzie Park, Lubbock: See 58 reviews, articles, and 20 photos of Mackenzie Park, ranked No.15 on Tripadvisor among 78 attractions in Lubbock.

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