Parks
Greene Square Park left
Noelridge Park and Greenhouse left
Park, Pool, Fitness Trail, Flower Garden
Bever Park
Old McDonald's Farm in Bever Park, 2700 Bever Avenue SE, is maintained and operated by the Cedar Rapids Parks & Recreation Department and is free to the public. Enjoy the farm exhibit daily from April 25 - October 4, 2009. Hours are from 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM. The Schuknecht Waterfowl Exhibit closes at 6:30 PM. Farm. Bever Park Zoo.
Cedar Greenbelt
National Recreation Trail
6665 Otis Road SE
Cedar Rapids IA 52403
Phone: 319-362-0664
Nationally designated trail offers the beautiful scenery of the Indian Creek Nature Center?s 210-acres of natural preserve. Hiking, nature study and cross-country skiing.
Cedar River Trail
Extends from the corner of Collins Road and Center Point Road NE, through downtown Cedar Rapids to Kirkwood Community College. This asphalt surfaced trail runs over 12 miles and is 10 feet wide. It is open and maintained year round. Enjoy the sights and sounds of urban wildlife along McLeod?s Run, Cedar Lake and the Cedar River.
Cedar Valley Nature Trail
is a 2-mile trail built on a former railroad bed connects the communities of Cedar Rapids and Waterloo. Biking, hiking, nature study and cross country skiing. Southern 3 miles are asphalted.
Cherry Hill Park
341 Stoney Point Road NW
Cedar Rapids IA 52405
Phone: 319-286-5760
341 Stoney Point Road NW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52405
64-acre park with trail, swimming pool, soccer fields, ball diamonds.
Daniels Park
Oakland Road and H Avenue NE
Cedar Rapids IA 52402
Phone: 319-286-5760
Oakland Road and H Avenue NE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52402
24-acre park with baseball, splash pad and horseshoes.
Ellis Park
2000 Ellis Boulevard NW
Cedar Rapids IA 52405
Phone: 319-286-5760
2000 Ellis Boulevard NW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52405
On the shore of Cedar River, this 416-acre park includes an 18-hole golf course and clubhouse, boat house harbor, boat ramps, water skiing facilities and shows, ball diamonds, lighted horseshoe courts, swimming and spray pool, lagoons, duck pond, tennis courts, sand volleyball courts, outdoor ice rink. Visit the unique formal Shakespeare Garden to admire a collection of specific plantings included in his famous writings.
Guthridge Park
Phone: 319-393-1515
20-acre city park includes basketball, volleyball and tennis courts, picnic area, ball fields, pavilions, splash pad, horseshoes and playground.
Hawkeye Downs
4400 Sixth Street SW
Cedar Rapids IA 52404
Phone: 319-365-8656
Indian Creek Nature Center
6665 Otis Road SE
Cedar Rapids IA 52403
Phone: 319-362-0664
6665 Otis Road SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52403
Weekdays 9am-4pm, Sat. 11am-4pm, or by appointment. Trails open any daylight hour. Enjoy 11 miles of trails through prairies, woodlands and wetlands. Exhibits, indoor honeybee hive, maple sugar house, public programs, events and giftshop.
Jones Park
201 Wilson Avenue SW
Cedar Rapids IA 52404
Phone: 319-286-5760
201 Wilson Avenue SW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52404
236-acre city park includes 18-hole golf course, clubhouse, softball diamonds, swimming pool, tennis courts and soccer fields. Also pavilions, disc golf course, cross-country ski course, cross-country running course and horseshoe court. Also sledding hill and toboggan run.
Linn County Conservation Department
Phone: 319-892-6450
Your one-stop for: camping, cabins, canoe trips, 107 miles of hiking & biking trails, lodges & shelters, fishing, winter sports, public hunting and more. Home to Wickiup Hill Outdoor Learning Center & Eastern Iowa Observatory & Learning Center.
The Linn Area Mountain Bike Association
(LAMBA) is a non-profit club that provides free single-track mountain biking trails in Cedar Rapids' beautifully wooded Beverly Park (37th Ave SW off 21st St. SW near Westdale Mall). LAMBA also has rides, classes, work days and social activities.
Marion Pool-Willowwood Park
1855 35th St
Marion IA 52302
Phone: 319-377-4846
Marion Boyson Nature and Bike Trail
290 W. 8th Avenue
Marion IA 52302
Phone: 319-377-4846
290 W. 8th Avenue, Marion, IA 52302
Enjoy a walk or bike ride on the limestone trail, which winds through several city parks for over 2 miles. No charge.
Morgan Creek Park
Off Worcester Road approximately 2.5 miles west of Cedar Rapids. 230-acre park includes a modern campground, field sports area, playground, hiking trails, cross-country ski trails, open shelter and arboretum.
Palisades-Kepler State Park
Phone 319 895 6039
10 miles east of Cedar Rapids on U.S. Highway 30. Dramatic bluffs along the Cedar River invite hiking, exploring and picnics. Within the 970-acre park you?ll find a boat launch, fishing, camping and hiking. A rustic stone lodge (for day use) and cabins for rent, May through mid-October.
Pinicon Ridge Park
Phone: 319-892-6450
This 925-acre park features a 72-foot observation tower, boat rental and canoe trips, modern cabins and campgrounds, numerous trails, lodges and shelters and wildlife exhibit. Snowmobiling and cross country skiing.
Riverside Skate Park
Located 3 blocks from the Czech Village, Riverside Skate Park is a new facility that provides a safe environment for extreme sports such as in-line skating, skateboarding and biking. This outdoor concrete Skate Park has nine steel obstacles and ramps including a unique ramp grouping that is one of only two installed by the manufacturer in the United States. Open 6am-10pm year round.
Sac & Fox National Recreational Trail
Phone: 319-286-5760
7.2 miles heavily wooded trail follows picturesque Indian Creek. Hiking, horseback riding, nature study, bicycling and cross country skiing. Recently the trail was designated as a Boy Scout Heritage Trail.
Seminole Valley Park
Seminole Valley Farm
P.O. Box 605
Cedar Rapids IA
Phone: 319-378-9240
May-Oct. Sun. 1pm-4pm and tours or picnics other times May-Oct. by appointment. Seminole Valley Farm museum, listed on the National Register, is a restored 1900-era family farm with outbuildings and history exhibits.
Squaw Creek Park
Off Highway 13/100 intersection southeast of Marion. 692-acre park includes campgroun, hiking/equestrian trails, horseshoe courts and playgrounds. Two lodges and one open shelter for group rentals. Park is adjacent to an 18-hole city golf course accessible off Highway 100. This 692-acre park derives its name from Squaw Creek which follows a meandering course through a shallow valley in the park. Initial land acquisitions commenced in the mid-1960s, and with the park's proximity to the Cedar Rapids/Marion metropolitan area - it has become a popular regional destination for outdoor recreation. Squaw Creek Park offers opportunities for picnicking, camping, winter activities, nature study and much more. The extensive diverse trail system is a major highlight for anyone visiting the park - as are the abundant species of wildlife that call this park home: white-tailed deer, ring-necked pheasant, wild turkey, a variety of small mammals and numerous species of both resident and migrating songbirds. The trails are popular for hiking, horseback riding, nature study, running and cross-country skiing. The Squaw Creek Campground complex is one of the finest in the region, and will sport a new state-of-the-art shower facility opening in the Spring of 2009! The park is also directly adjacent to the Donald K. Gardner Golf Course, managed by the City of Cedar Rapids
Tait Cummins Sports Complex
3000 C Street SW
Cedar Rapids IA 52404
Phone: 319-286-5731
3000 C Street SW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52404
This 8.5-acre sports complex features four tournament-quality softball diamonds, concession stand, and picnic areas.
Thomas Park/Legion Park
335 Marion Boulevard
Marion IA 52302
Phone: 319-377-4846
335 Marion Boulevard, Marion, IA 52302
Marion?s largest park offers volleyball courts, horseshoes, ice rink, bike trail, tennis, disc golf course and sledding hill. Pavilions.
Time Check Recreation Park
1131 5th Street NW
Cedar Rapids IA 52405
Phone: 319-286-5796
1131 5th Street NW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52405
A neighborhood recreation center with classrooms, gymnasium, game room, meeting rooms, softball field, splash pad, playground and outside basketball courts.
Tuma Soccer Complex
C Avenue NE
Cedar Rapids IA 52402
Phone: 319-286-5760
C Avenue NE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52402
Newly developed 20-field complex including a state-of-the-art sprinkler system, and parking.
Twin Pines Park
3800 42nd Street NE
Cedar Rapids IA 52402
Phone: 319-286-5760
3800 42nd Street NE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52402
150-acre setting just off Interstate 380 with an 18-hole golf course, clubhouse, spray pool and playground.
Hawkeye Downs
Hawkeye Downs Speedway/Expo Center at 4400 6th Street SW,
Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52404, phone (319)365-8656, is a non-profit organization operated by the All Iowa Agricultural Association, a volunteer 11 member board. Since 1928 Hawkeye Downs has been Eastern Iowa’s premiere ½ mile and ¼ paved racing venue offering a weekly racing series. Hawkeye Downs offers; automotive racing, bingo, trade shows, meeting, conventions, concerts, consumer shows, motocross events, venues for trade and educational programs, go-cart racing, bicycle racing and auctions for individuals and families visiting eastern Iowa. Go to http://www.hawkeyedownsspeedway.com/,
Bingo three times a week throughout the year. Hawkeye Downs Bingo features a variety of games and jackpots in a comfortable climate-controlled environment, bingo offers a full service concession area featuring a variety of your favorite foods and beverages.
Raceway Schedule:
Sunday, May 17 Race’em or Weck’em (www.raceorwreck.com)
Pit Gate 11AM, Grandstand Gate 12 PM, Races 2 PM
Friday, May 22 McGrath Auto Group Night (LM, SM, MD, SC, HS, SMD, HN)
Bikini Top and Cowboy Boots Night (1/2 price for 1 or free for wearing both!)
Pit Gate 4pm, Grandstand Opens at 6pm, Races Start at 7pm
Friday, May 29 Van Meter Industrial Night at the Races (LM, SM, MD, SC, SMD, HN, 2M)
Admission for ages 17 & younger is FREE, ages 18 & up $1 donation
with 100% of proceeds donated to “Floodstock 2009”. Pit Pass $25
Pit Gate 4pm, Grandstand Opens at 6pm, Races Start at 7pm
Friday, June 5 Power of Nature Cub Cadet Night (LM, SM, MD, HS, SMD, HN)
Pit Gate 4pm, Grandstand Opens at 6pm, Races Start at 7pm
Friday, June 12 Altorfer Cat Night (LM, SM, SC, HS, SMD, HN)
Disco 70’s Night - Best Costume Competition with $100 to Winner!
Pit Gate 4pm, Grandstand Opens at 6pm, Races Start at 7pm
Friday, June 19 DS Disposal Night (LM, SM, MD, SC, HS, SMD, HN)
Ugly Hawaiian Shirt Night $2 off Adult Admission
Pit Gate 4pm, Grandstand Opens at 6pm, Races Start at 7pm
Friday, June 26 Yellowbook Mid-Season Championship Night (LM, SM, MD, SC, HS, SMD, HN)
Father’s Day Night (Dad’s Rolling Tire Race)
Pit Gate 4pm, Grandstand Opens at 6pm, Races Start at 7pm
Friday, July 3 37th Annual Keith Fleck Memorial Miller 100 ASA Midwest Tour (www.asamidwesttour.com)
Fireworks Show! (MD, HN Skid Plate Racing, 2M)
Pit Gate 4pm, Grandstand Opens at 6pm, Races Start at 7pm
Friday, July 10 NAPA Night with Dr. Danger! (LM, SM, MD, SC, HN, 2M)
Dr. Danger Car Jump and Explosion Show!
Pit Gate 4pm, Grandstand Opens at 6pm, Races Start at 7pm
Friday, July 17 100.7 “The Fox” Free Race (LM, MD, SC, HS, HN, 2M)
Big Kids Helping Little Kids
Pit Gate 4pm, Grandstand Opens at 6pm, Races Start at 7pm
Friday, July 24 Hochstetler Towing Night – “Kids Free Bike Night” (LM, SM, MD, HS, SMD, HN)
Pit Gate 4pm, Grandstand Opens at 6pm, Races Start at 7pm
Friday, July 31 2nd Annual “Prelude to the Dirt” (LM, SM, SC, HS, SMD, HN)
A Mods vs. B Mods on the ¼ Mile ($500 to Win!)
Pit Gate 4pm, Grandstand Opens at 6pm, Races Start at 7pm
Wednesday, Aug.5 IMCA Deery Brothers Summer Series “Dirt at the Downs” Sponsored by Clear Channel Radio
(SC vs. HS, SMD, HN Skid Plate Racing, 2M)
Pit Gate 4pm, Grandstand Opens at 6pm, Races Start at 7pm
Friday, August 7 Landstar Transportation Night/Wall of Fame Night, (LM, SM, SMD Topless, SC, HS, HN Nostalgia Club)
Pit Gate 4pm, Grandstand Opens at 6pm, Races Start at 7pm (No heats, features only TBD)
Saturday, Aug. 8 Iowa Enduro Series (www.iowaenduroseries.com)
Pit Gate 10 AM, Grandstand Opens at 12 PM, Races Start at 1PM
Friday, August 14 Casey’s General Stores (LM, SM, MD, SC, HS, SMD, HN)
Pit Gate 4pm, Grandstand Opens at 6pm, Races Start at 7pm
Friday, August 21 Coca-Cola Night (LM, MD, SC, HS, SMD, HN)
Pit Gate 4pm, Grandstand Opens at 6pm, Races Start at 7pm
Friday, August 28 Barron Motor Supply Season Championship Night (LM, SM, MD, SC, HS, SMD, HN)
Pit Gate 4pm, Grandstand Opens at 6pm, Races Start at 7pm
Sunday, Sept. 13th Race’em or Weck’em (www.raceorwreck.com)
Pit Gate 11AM, Grandstand Gate 12 PM, Races 2 PM
Saturday, April 25 “Opening Day” presenting the Mid- American Stock Car Series (SC vs. HS, SMD, HN, 2M)
1st Annual Stock Car vs. Hobby Stocks ($500 to win!)
Pit Gate Opens 10 AM, Grandstand Opens at NOON, and RACES START @ 1 PM!
Friday, May 1 All Seasons Equipment Night “Opening Night” (LM, SM, SC, HS, SMD, HN)
Kirkwood Kids Family Fun Night (nickel toss, candy dash)
Pit Gate 4pm, Grandstand Opens at 6pm, Races Start at 7pm
Friday, May 8 Weekly Racing (LM, SM, MD, SC, HS, HN)
Mother’s Day Night (Mom’s shopping cart racing)
Pit Gate 4pm, Grandstand Opens at 6pm, Races Start at 7pm
Saturday, May 9 Iowa Enduro Series (www.iowaenduroseries.com)
Pit Gate 10 AM, Grandstand Opens at 12 PM, Races Start at 1PM
Friday, May 15 USST Super Trucks (www.usstracing.org) & Weekly Racing (SC, HS, SMD, HN, 2M)
Pit Gate 4pm, Grandstand Opens at 6pm, Races Start at 7pm
RV/Camping FEES AS LISTED BELOW:
Electrical and Water hook-ups: $15.00 per night, $75.00 per week, $275.00 per month
TENT CAMPING: TWO (2) TENTS PER CAMP SITE UNLESS IN DESIGNATED TENT AREA (located in grassy area in front of RV area – no electrical hook-up)
TENT CAMPING IN RV CAMPING AREA for Special Events ONLY
MAX 3 NIGHTS - $8.00 PER NIGHT
NO TENTS ALLOWED EXCEPT FOR SPECIAL EVENTS
Bever Park Zoo
Bever Park in Cedar Rapids, Iowa at 2700 Bever Avenue SE, with Old MacDonald's Farm, the Bever Park Children's Zoo maintained and operated by Cedar Rapids Parks and Recreation. The zoo is open daily through October 4, 2009 from 10:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. with the exception of the Schuknecht waterfowl exhibit. This exhibit closes at 6:30 p.m. Old MacDonald's Farm is home to a donkey, goats, pigs, chickens, domestic ducks, rabbits, ferrets, a chinchilla, prairie dogs, and North American waterfowl. There are some new additions to the zoo this year as well. They include two new calves, piglets, nine Running Ducklings, and a talking African Gray Parrot named Sprout. Children's programs are available at Old MacDonald's Farm. Make and Take Story Hour, a free program for preschool aged children presented by Cedar Rapids Library staff, will take place Fridays from 10:30-11:15 a.m. at the amphitheater near the zoo. Other Cedar Rapids Parks & Recreation programs are available as well. Go to www.crrec.org for more information.
Indian Creek Nature Center
Indian Creek Nature Center at 6665 Otis Road SE, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52403-7134, PHONE: 319-362-0664--FAX: 319-362-2876. Indian Creek Nature Center is a private, non-profit nature center providing environmental education for all ages that is funded by memberships, income from programs, donations, and grants. The 210 acres with four miles of trails provide woodlands, prairies, wetlands and riparian forests for a unique outdoor classroom. The Nature Center staff and volunteers provide leadership for a variety of learning experiences. The interpretive center, a remodeled 1932 dairy barn, houses exhibits, an auditorium, offices, gift shop and restrooms. The grounds near the barn contain a butterfly garden, Vermont-style maple sugar house, herb garden, frog pond, bee hives, bat houses, bluebird trail, sugarbush and prairie. Picnic tables are available for your use. The Paul and Sigrund Lynch Wetland site is ideal for students doing water studies. It includes decks, collection sites and interpretation. The wetland offers a rich variety of plants and animals for hands-on observation and study that is facilitated by Nature Center naturalists. The nearby prairie provides an opportunity to compare two very different habitats.
CITY PARK EVENTS 2009
June 4 Marion By Moonlight
June 9 Community Band
June 11 Marion By Moonlight
June 13 World Lunch
June 18 Marion By Moonlight
June 25 Marion By Moonlight
June 30 Community Band
July 9 Marion Big Band
July 11 World Lunch
July 16 Marion Big Band
July 23 Marion Big Band
July 30 Marion Big Band
August 6 downtown getdown
August 13 downtown getdown
August 15 World Lunch
August 20 downtown getdown
August 27 downtown getdown
September 10-13 Swamp Fox Festival
December 3 Christmas In The Park
May 16 15th Annual Arts Festival
Ushers Ferry
is a living history museum made up of thirty historic homes and businesses that have been relocated to Seminole Valley Park, Seminole Valley Road NE, Cedar Rapids IA 52411, Phone: 319-286-5760. Included within this 409-acre city park are Ushers Ferry Historic Village and the historic Seminole Valley Farm. Soccer fields, hiking and playground. The buildings were restored to their appearance at the turn of the last century. Ushers Ferry is a department of the City of Cedar Rapids. The Village interprets small town Iowa life through regularly scheduled open hours, large themed events, and smaller intimate programming. Each aspect helps visitors experience a particular facet of small town life one hundred years ago. Ushers Ferry is open to the public on weekends in May, September, and October; and Tuesday to Sunday during June, July, and Augsut. Ushers Ferry got its start in the early 1970's when local civil rights leader Viola Gibson sold the land occupied by her church to the city for a park, on the condition that the church would not be torn down. With the help of the Parks Department, the Questers and several other groups the church was moved to Seminole Valley Park and became the first building in what was then called Pioneer Village. Over the next ten years several buildings in the path of construction- especially in the building of interstate 380- were relocated to Pioneer Village. In 1980 the Village aquired the 1855 Henry Usher home. Becuase Henry Usher owned the land where the Village sits in the 1850's; and becuase his cousin Dyer ran a ferry across the river near the Village site, our town got a name- Ushers Ferry. It also got an official time period, 1890-1910. Over the last thirty years we have grown like a small town, adding a business or home here and there until we have over thirty historic homes and businesses. The Village hosts a range of themed events every year from Trains Day to the Folk Festival, each focusing on some aspect of small town life.
Parks
A
Alandale 21st Avenue and East of 13th Street SW
Anderson 5th Avenue and 22nd Street SE
Apache "D" Avenue and East of 26th Street NW
Arrowhead 13th Avenue and 28th Street SE
B
Bever 2700 Bever Avenue SE
Beverly 37th Avenue and 21st Street SW
Beverly Gardens Edgewood Road and South of Prairie Creek
Bowman Woods Boyson Road NE by Bowman School
Broderick (same as Dry Creek) "C" Avenue NE along Indian Creek
C
Cedar Lake 855 Shaver Road NE
Cedar Valley 2250 Blakely Blvd SE
Chandler 1st Avenue and 3rd Avenue SW
Cherokee Johnson Avenue and Midway Drive NW
Cherry Hill Stoney Point Road and North of 1st Avenue NW
Cheyenne Old River Road and Cedar Bend Lane SW
Cleveland 1600 8th Avenue SW
Coolidge Crestridge Avenue and Atwood Drive SW
D
Daniels 940 Oakland Road NE
Delaney Wilson Avenue and Troy Street SW
Dry Creek (same as Broderick) "C" Avenue and Greenfield Street NE
E
Ellis 916 Ellis Blvd NW
F
Fairview 5th Avenue and Vernon Drive SE
Flaherty 21st Street SW on East Side of Prairie Creek
Fox Trail 74 Street and Council Street NE
G
Garnett 35th Street SE and Indian Creek
Glenway Glenway Drive and Vernon Drive SE
Greene Square 400 4th Avenue SE
H
Haskell Johnson Avenue and Maple Drive NW
Hayes Field 1924 "D" Street SW
Hidder 14th Avenue and 10th Street SE
Huston 3rd Avenue and 15th Street SE
I
Irene Dumpke Spruce Avenue SE
Iroquois Memorial Drive and Spruce Avenue SE
J
Jackson Wiley Blvd and Jackson Drive NW
Jacolyn Gordon Avenue and Jacolyn Drive NW
Jay 14th Avenue and "J" Street SW
Jones Wilson Avenue and Fruitland Blvd SW
K
Kenwood 900 35th Street NE
Krebs 2nd Avenue and 11th Street SW
L
Lincolnway Oklahoma Avenue and "J" Street SW
Lincoln Heights Lincoln Heights Drive SE
M
Manhattan – Robbins Lake Ellis Blvd and 18th Street NW
Masaryk 14th Avenue and 1st Street SE
Mohawk 100 "J" Avenue NE
Monroe 3200 Pioneer Avenue SE
N
Navajo Worthington Drive and East Road SW
Nixon Northwood Drive and Nixon Drive NE
Noelridge 4900 Council Street NE
Northview "B" Avenue and 22nd Street NE
O
Osborn 14th Avenue and 13th Street SE
P
Papoose 410 30th Street SE (along Indian Creek)
Pierce Wenig Road and North of 42nd Street NE
Plaza 2nd Avenue on Cedar River Island
Q
Quarton Between Cottage Grove Avenue and Bever Park
R
Redmond 3rd Avenue and 16th Street SE
Reed 7th Avenue and 6th Street SW
Riverfront 1st Street West from 5th Avenue SW to
"J" Avenue NW
Riverfront 1st Street East from 1st Avenue to Dam
Riverfront 1st Street East from 12th Avenue to
5th Avenue SE
Riverside 1225 "C" Street SW
S
Seminole End of Seminole Valley Road NE
Shaver 800 "J" Avenue NE
Shawnee 19th Street NW and North of "F" Avenue NW
Sinclair 1236 5th Street SE (East of
St. Wenceslaus Church)
Sokol 16th Avenue and "A" Street SW
Squaw Creek West of Hwy 13 and Golf Course Road SE
Stefan 17th Avenue and 2nd Street SW
Stejskal 22nd Avenue and "C" Street SW
T
Tait Cummins Sports Complex 3000 "C" Street SW
Time Check "K" Avenue and 4th Street NW
Tokheim 1123 "C" Avenue NW
Tomahawk "E" Avenue and 19th Street NE
Tuma Soccer Complex 3239 "C" Avenue Extension, Marion
Twin Pines 3500 42nd Street NE
U
Ushers Ferry 5925 Seminole Valley Trail NE
V
Van Buren 28th Ave and 27th Street SW
Van Vechten 12th Avenue and East of 19th Street SE
Viola Gibson 14th Avenue and 10th Street SE
W
Wellington 1227 4th Avenue SE
Whittam 15th Avenue and 10th Street SE
Williams 8th Avenue and Williams Blvd SW
Parks with Pavillions:
Bever Park
Cherry Hill Park
Daniels Park
Ellis Park
Jones Park
Mohawk Park
Noelridge Park
Seminole Valley Park
Shawnee Park
Van Vechten Park
Bever park pavilions
BEVER
Capacity: 108
Cost: $41 per time period
GRANDVIEW
Capacity: 144
Cost: $31 per time period
RED OAK
Capacity: 108
Cost: $41 per time period
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ZOO HILL
Capacity: 144
Cost: $31 per time period
CHERRY HILL pavilions
CHERRY HILL
Capacity: 108
Cost: $41 per time period
DANIELS park pavilions
UPPER DANIELS
Capacity: 66
Cost: $36 per time period
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SPLASH PAD
Capacity: 108
Cost: $41 per time period
ELLIS park pavilions
DUCK POND
Capacity: 102
Cost: $36 per time period
HARBORVIEW
Capacity: 144
Cost: $36 per time period
LAKEVIEW
CLOSED DUE TO FLOOD DAMAGE
Capacity: 144
Cost: $31 per time period
MANHATTAN
CLOSED DUE TO FLOOD DAMAGE
Capacity: 108
Cost: $41 per time period (winter rate is $85 with additional $50 security deposit)
OVERLOOK
Capacity: 144
Cost: $36 per time period
POOL
CLOSED DUE TO FLOOD DAMAGE
Capacity: 48
Cost: $36 per time period
ROSE GARDEN
Capacity: 42
Cost: $36 per time period
JONES park pavilions
LAGOON
Capacity: 60
Cost: $36 per time period
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OAK
Capacity: 48
Cost: $31 per time period
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PARKVIEW
Capacity: 18 7-foot tables
Cost: $41 per time period
MOHAWK pavilions
MOHAWK
CLOSED DUE TO FLOOD DAMAGE
Capacity: 132
Cost: $41 per time period (winter rate is $85 with additional $50 security deposit)
NOELRIDGE PARK pavilions
CREEKSIDE
Capacity: 58
Cost: $41 per time period
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LAGOON
Capacity: 120
Cost: $41 per time period
SEMINOLE VALLEY park pavilions
VALLEY VIEW
CLOSED DUE TO FLOOD DAMAGE
Capacity: 216
Cost: $52 per time period
SHAWNEE park pavilions
SHAWNEE
Capacity: 72
Cost: $36 per time period
VAN VECHTEN park pavilions
VAN VECHTEN
Capacity: 42
Cost: $36 per time period