Sharon Johnston Park

Sharon Johnston Park is a county park located in north Madison County, Alabama near New Market, Alabama, about 20 minutes from downtown Huntsville, Alabama. The park consists of over 250 acres (1.0 km2) and features a 12-acre (49,000 m2) fishing lake, Olympic-size swimming pool, outdoor track, soccer fields, campground facilities, picnic shelters & pavilions, and open air barbecue grills. The park project was originated and developed by former county commission chairman James Record and the Madison County Commission in the 1970s.

Fishing is allowed in the lake, which is stocked with catfish, bream, bass and crappie. Numerous events such as a children's fishing tournament and a civil war reenactment are held annually at the park.

The Sharon Johnston Pool is operated each summer from the Saturday of Memorial Day Weekend through the early August Sunday prior to Madison County Schools' fall term beginning. The pool is open everyday from 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. from Tuesday through Sunday. It is normally closed on Monday except for when holidays like Memorial Day, Independence Day, etc. fall on Mondays. The pool is then open to the public and closed the following day on Tuesday. The SJ pool employs 9-12 lifeguards and 1-2 concession workers per summer. It is also host to the Sharon Johnston Swim Team, the Tornadoes - the name is aptly due to the partial destruction of the Sharon Johnston Pool by a tornado in 1997.

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The Madison County Commission along with the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources entered into an agreement with the Johnston family, previous property owners of the park property, to dedicate Sharon Johnston Memorial Park on June 4, 1979.

The park was named for Sharon Johnston, a stunt pilot who died at the age of 31 doing what she loved, stunt flying.