Homecoming Park
Homecoming Park consists of 36.6 acres. It became a city park June 11,
1980. Rotary Park has a indoor and outdoor pavilion for party rentals
that seats approximately 125, a sledding hill, an ice skating rink, 2
grass volley ball courts, a mile long walking path, restrooms, a
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Rotary Park
Rotary Park is 3+ acres. It's origin is July 9, 1971. Rotary Park has
a fishing pond, playground equipment, a rental hall that seats up to 125
with full kitchen facilities. Recently added is the Goodwin Preserve.
Goodwin Preserve is a wooded area with a picnic area with grills and a
walking path through the woods. |
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Reighard Park
Reighard Park is a 20.4 acre park. I opened April 3, 1940. Besides a
beautiful wooded areas great for family picnics Reighard Park has a wide
variety of playground equipment, 3 shelters, restroom facilities and new
tennis courts that were opened July 4th, 2009. |
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Wabash Park
Wabash Park is the smallest of the community parks at .6 acres. It
became a city park November 20, 1951. However it has plenty you can do
there. There is a playground, a half court basketball court and is the
home of the city skate park.
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Biddle Park
Biddle Parkis a 78 acre recreational park. It opened in May, 2009.
Biddle Park consists of 8 baseball/softball fields, 3 basketball courts,
3 sand volleyball courts, 1 football field and 9 soccer fields. The
Northern end of the park has yet to be completed. It will consist of 8
more youth baseball/softball fields.
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South Park
South Park is 1.4 acres in size. South Park is the oldest of all the
city parks opening July 15, 1865. It has new playground equipment, a
gazebo and 2 basketball courts.
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North Park/Memorial Park
North Park is 2.2 acre hill and more of a passive park. It's origin
dates back to June 19, 1924. The park has a small playground, a half
court basketball court and a war memorial statue.
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Depot Park
Depot Park is 2.3 acres in size. It dates back to July 15, 1970. Depot
Park as well is a passive park. It hosts a historical train depot, a
preserved caboose. A wooden play train and horseshoe pits.
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Cannonball Trail
The cannonball trail is 7.25 acres in size. It is blacktopped and
stretches 2 miles across the entire city from East to West. It provides
a scenic and tranquil setting for walking, biking, rollerblading and
even cross country skiing in the winter months.
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Harmon Park
Harmon Park is the old home for the summer ball program. Harmon Park is
8.3 acres in size. Harmon Park dates back to June 8, 1923. It hosts
three practice baseball/softball fields and Bob Lammon Field which is
the home of the Wauseon Indians softball team. There is also a batting
cage and restrooms onsite.
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