
Apartments near Mackenzie Park in Lubbock, TX (319 Rentals)


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2006 30th St

1802 E 2nd St

216 E 36th St

1902 36th St

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There are numerous parks across the city for people from Lubbock apartments to enjoy, so why should they pick one over the others? Well, if that park is Mackenzie Park, it's because of all the unique and interesting attractions is has to offer. Though it features many of the mainstays in the park game, including sports fields and playgrounds, it also features other elements not found in most parks, and people with apartments near Mackenzie Park will be in the for the experience of their lives with visits to this entertainment site. Mackenzie Park is more than just the usual park, which folks from Lubbock apartments have seen a thousand times. It features fun activities and attractions other parks throughout the city can't offer. The park is home to the Crossroads of Time Sculpture Garden, a great way for both those with apartments near Mackenzie Park and those coming from other parks of town to enjoy beautiful works of art, while at the same time letting them enjoy the pleasant weather and scenery of the region. The park is also home to the Joyland Amusement Park, a fantastic place for children to play the day away while their parents enjoy all the other pleasures of the park. The park also features a beautiful amphitheater, a golf course, a prairie dog town, and even an equestrian trail, as well as courts for a number of sports, including Frisbee golf. No matter whom you may be, anyone living in a Lubbock apartment will find something to love about Mackenzie Park. Those with apartments near Mackenzie Park are the lucky ones, because they can visit this beautiful and wondrous park whenever they like by simply taking a simple walk.
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There are currently 196 Studio Apartments in Lubbock with rent ranges from $391 to $1,710 with an average price of $743.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Lubbock range from $441 to $1,714. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $988.
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