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A key element of the park design is the balance between sports-oriented park facilities and passive, family-oriented park amenities. This park has something to offer for every segment of the community.
Baseball Fields:
The ball fields are designed for a variety of age groups and sports activities. Both fields will have base anchors allowing use for most age groups for both baseball and softball. More...
Basketball Courts:
Asphalt surfacing and regulation delineations are used to give a professional feel. The basketball court is also adjacent to a nearby parking lot and there is allotted room for another court in a later construction phase. More...
Bike Park:
The approximate 1.5 acres have been generously supplied with berms, rollers and jumps for advanced and novice riders. This bike park has several areas to explore and will evolve with the rider's use over time. Located behind the Tennis Courts.
Climbing Wall:
A climbing area exists allowing for children to hone their skills and muscles on the various hand and foot holds. More...
Dog Park:
The dog park is divided into two runs, enabling the ability to separate sizes or temperaments of different dogs. An irrigation system, as well as trees, is part of the landscape concept to keep things on the cooler side. More...
Horseshoe Pits:
There will be three horseshoe pits in the expansive picnic area. More...
Skate Park:
The approved skate park will include a 4'5' drop, banks, 1/4 pipes, pyramids, a fun box, rails, stairs, ledges, blocks, gaps, and walls. More...
Available Upon Funding
Soccer Fields:
There are two soccer fields. More...
Tennis Courts:
The tennis courts have an asphalt base with regulation surfacing and delineations. Vinyl covered chain link fencing and nearby electric outlets further compliment this facility. The second set of Tennis Courts are targeted for completion by Fall 2008. More...
Volleyball Courts:
The volleyball courts are regulation sized and utilize sand for play surface. More...
Walking Trails:
The soft trails are composed of recycled concrete and gravel and make use of an ever increasing popular alternative for lovers of soft trails. These walking/jogging friendly trails will be found throughout passive recreation areas of the park and along the northern perimeter. More...
Come Out and Play.
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"Improve your spare moments and they will become the brightest gems in your life"
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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