Dickson Azalea Park has been a designated Orlando Historic Landmark since 1991, preserving portions of land that were formerly used as indigenous territorial space and cattle watering holes. The park, which was purchased in 1916 by Senator Walter Rose and developed for public use in 1924, is known for its namesake azalea plantings, which provide excellent backdrop for nature and special event photography. Shady trees line the park, providing cover for picnic sites scattered throughout. Romantic pedestrian bridges and paths traverse over and along the park's lovely streams, including the historic 1926 Washington Street Bridge, a popular photography opportunities. Amenities include a children's playground and a lovely picnic pavilion available for special event rental.

100 Rosearden Dr, Orlando, FL 32803, Phone: 407-246-2283