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Buncombe County Parks & Recreation Announces New Park Pavilion Reservation Software

Buncombe County Parks & Recreation is announcing the launch of its new online reservation system for park pavilions. 

ACTIVENet, the new online reservation system, allows for a hassle-free user experience for Buncombe County park visitors. With just a few clicks, visitors can make and cancel reservations from the comfort of their home, in addition to checking real-time availability of the pavilions. Park pavilions are located at Lake Jullian, Charles D. Owen, and the Buncombe County Sports Park. Field rental is also available through this new portal. Reserve your park pavilion here.

Key takeaways of the new reservation system include: 

Seamless Interface: The user-friendly layout of the reservation system allows for hassle-free bookings and cancelations. 

Real-time Park Pavilion Availability: Users are able to check the availability of the park pavilions at their favorite park, and on their preferred date and time.  

Secure Payment: ACTIVENet’s secure payment portal ensures data protection and encryption with Payment Card Industry (PCI) compliant technology. 

Email confirmations: Once a reservation is made or canceled, users will receive a confirmation email with the details of their booking.  

Click here to view a tutorial on how to book a park pavilion. 

To access the new park pavilion reservation system, please visit www.buncombecounty.org/parks. There is a “Reserve & Register” button that will take users directly to the reservation portal. Please note that users must create an account prior to booking a park pavilion. For any inquiries or additional information, please contact parks@buncombecounty.org or call (828) 250-4260. 

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Updated Mar 25, 2024 10:58 AM
Published Mar 08, 2024 11:52 AM


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