07/24/2025
🚨 Playground Update for Goat Island! 🚨
You may have noticed the slide on the larger playground has been out of service for quite a while. Here’s why:
➡️ A replacement was ordered right away, but due to manufacturer backorders, it took an extended period of time to arrive.
➡️ To meet safety and inspection standards, the slide had to be installed by the original playground equipment manufacturer.
We're excited to share that the new slide is finally here, installed, and has passed inspection! ✅🎉
Thank you for your patience—and now it's time to slide into fun again! We can't wait to see families enjoying the new slide!
06/26/2025
🚨 Important Park Update 🚨
Goat Island Park will closed on Saturday, June 28 to allow for safe setup of our Independence Day fireworks show. 🎆
Thank you for your understanding as we prepare for an unforgettable night at our Independence Day Celebration: Kids in America Totally 80's Tribute Band
10/28/2024
The paved trail through Goat Island, connecting the Lakewood bridge to the downtown bridge, will be closed tomorrow morning (10/28) for mosquito spraying. The trail will reopen at noon.
10/24/2024
Riverside Park and Greenway is now open!
Following the passing of Hurricane Helene, we’re happy to announce that all facilities, except for Goat Island Park, have reopened after extensive clean-up.
Our team is diligently working to remove the sand and restore Goat Island Park - we anticipate having it reopened before the end of the month. Thank you for your patience and understanding!
10/15/2024
Update on Park Facilities Post-Hurricane Helene
The photo below was taken on 9/30/24 and illustrates the extent of the flooding at Goat Island Park after Hurricane Helene. (Photo courtesy of J. Phillips, Cramerton Citizen)
Following the passing of Hurricane Helene, we’re happy to announce that several facilities have successfully reopened after extensive clean-up efforts:
✅ Reopened Facilities:
- 8th Avenue Boat Launch
- Baltimore Boat Launch
-C.B. Huss Recreation Complex Boat Launch
-Paved walking trail through Goat Island, connecting Lakewood and Downtown Cramerton
Unfortunately, some facilities remain closed as recovery efforts continue. Both Goat Island Park and Riverside Park were severely impacted, each submerged under approximately 5 feet of water, with the parks left covered in 3.5 feet of sand.
🚧 Still Closed:
-Goat Island Park
-Riverside Park
🚧 Please Note: While the walking trail through Goat Island is open, do not cross any roped-off areas as we continue recovery work.
Our team is diligently working to remove the sand and restore these parks. We anticipate having both Goat Island Park and Riverside Park reopened before the end of the month. Thank you for your patience and understanding!
09/30/2024
Due to flooding and/or clean-up, the following parks and boat launches/piers are still temporarily closed:
Goat Island Park
Riverside Park
All boat launches
Please avoid these areas until further notice. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.
09/03/2024
UPDATE...
Goat Island is now back open regular operation.
Goat Island will be closed until noon today while spraying takes place for fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes.