Manassas Park

Renovations Coming to Signal Hill Park in Manassas Park

[Photo: Manassas Park Parks and Recreation]
The City of Manassas Park’s Department of Parks and Recreation will begin renovations at Signal Hill Park in March. The updates include improvements to the pavilion and tennis courts and are scheduled to finish by the end of April.

Pavilion Renovation Begins March 3

Work on the pavilion will start Monday, March 3, beginning with a roof replacement. Additional improvements will follow, with a tentative completion date of April 30. The pavilion will be off-limits, and restrooms will be unavailable during construction. Three portable toilets will be installed on March 14 before athletic fields and outdoor spaces reopen on March 15.

Tennis Court Renovation Starts March 8

Work on the tennis courts will begin Saturday, March 8, starting with fence removal and asphalt milling. After new asphalt is poured, it will set for 30 days before painting and line marking. New fencing will be installed last. Safety cones and tape will mark construction zones.

Park Background and Other Parks in Manassas Park
Signal Hill Park is at 9300 Signal View Drive and includes a playground, picnic areas, trails, athletic fields, basketball courts, and Signal Bay Water Park. It was a Confederate signal station in the First Battle of Bull Run.

Other Manassas Park parks include:

  • Baker Street Park – A playground and open space.
  • Scott Drive Park – Open green space.
  • Manassas Park Community Center – Programs and events.
  • Blooms Park – 4.25 miles of trails and a Civil War encampment.

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