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Nestled in the community of Dilworth it is difficult to give directions to this little gem.
From I-77 take the West Blvd. Exit and turn east.
West Blvd. changes to East Blvd. when it crosses South Tryon.
Follow East Blvd. to Park St. Turn left. Park St. deadends at the park. There is a parking area to the left near the play ground.
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Latta Park is a truly urban park. It is a small, 10 acres at most, neighborhood park nestled in the heart of Dillworth, one of the older Charlotte communities. However, it is shaded by towering old trees and has a small steam running through it. These two characteristics seem to be a magnet for warblers and other neotropic migrants. On many spring days one can sit on the banks of the stream and watch a marvelous parade of birds come in for their morning baths.
Map of Latta Park
 
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