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Establishes programs and activities and provides programs in partnership with other groups and organizations. Provides residents with information about other leisure services within the community.
Offers open spaces for the public to use as venues for recreational and leisure programs. Amenities and features vary by park. See Site Summary or visit the website for details.

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Spray Grounds
Skate Parks
Hiking Trails
City/County Parks
People With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Playgrounds
Maintains open spaces for people to use for social and recreational activities. Offers community parks in Stow including Adell Durbin Park, Silver Springs Park, Silver Springs Campgrounds, Meadowbrook Lake Park and Oregon Trails Park. Offers neighborhood parks in Stow including Partridge Highlands, Crestdale Park, Heather Hills Park, Sherwood Acres Park, Northport Park and Wetmore Park. Offers playgrounds in Stow including Kidstation Playground, Safety Village, Adell Durbin Playground, and two (2) playgrounds for children with physical and/or developmental disabilities: SOAR Playground and SKIP Playground.
Provides recreational programming and space within the City of Alexandria. Offers parks with a variety of amenities, including picnic shelters, playgrounds, soccer fields, basketball courts, walking and biking trails, and baseball/softball fields.
Offers open spaces for the public to use as venues for recreational and leisure programs. Amenities and features vary by park. See Site Summary or visit the website for details.

Categories

Spray Grounds
Skate Parks
Hiking Trails
City/County Parks
People With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Playgrounds
The Park District works at conserving natural areas, providing passive and active recreational opportunities, and developing an appreciation of the natural, historical, and cultural heritage of the area. Parks located in the Muskingum Valley Park District: - Collegial Woods is a passive park located on the northern portion of the Ohio University-Zanesville (OUZ) and Zane State College campus on Newark Road. - Bailey and AEP Property site is currently undeveloped and a goal of the Muskingum Valley Park District is to develop a master plan with input from local residents. - Gale Garden ia a serene green space in an historic residential community for resting the weary body and renewing the harried mind and spirit. Located in the McIntire Historic District of Zanesville, Ohio. - McGraw Edison Recreation Area is an 80 acre park located nine miles east of Zanesville on Park Lane in Perry Township. - Meadow Springs Farm property was bequeathed to the Muskingum Valley Park District by Miss Bernice Delong for the establishment of Meadow Springs Farm. - Mission Oaks Gardens is a beautiful urban garden located in Zanesville, Ohio. What makes this garden unique is its unassuming nature. - Muskingum Recreational Trail is approximately six miles of asphalt trail connecting the Village of Dresden in Jefferson Township to Rock Cut Road in Muskingum Township.
Maintains open spaces for recreational use by the public. Activities include hiking and jogging, roller blading, bicycling, mountain biking, dog walking, equestrian, picnicking, hunting and fishing, golfing, geocaching, birding, arts and crafts, tours, special events, and various public programs. Activities vary by location.
Open space is available to the public as a venue for recreational and leisure programs.
Open space is available to the public as a venue for recreational and leisure programs.
Offers open spaces for the public to use as venues for recreational and leisure programs.
Offers building and shelter rentals at local parks. Maintains Maca Park and Aquatic Center. Manages the North Avenue Soccer Complex, the Tallmadge Community Center and the Tallmadge Recreation Center. Parks include J.C. Howe Road Park, Kent Drive Park, Lions Park, Maca Aquatic Center Park, Memorial Park, North Avenue Soccer Complex, and Washburn/Indian Hills parks.
Maintains five (5) parks for people to use for social and recreational activities. - Bicentennial Park: Located on Murray Avenue. Offers playground equipment, sand volleyball, basketball and tennis courts, disc golf, a rubberized walking track, and baseball fields. Three (3) pavilions are available for rent. - Mayor’s Park: Small pocket-park located at the corner of Main and West Line streets. Features a gazebo for reading and relaxation. - Municipal Park: Often referred to as Brock Park. Located on Brock Avenue, about a block from US Route 30. Courts for tennis, basketball and volleyball are available, as well as playground equipment, skate park and baseball field. Five (5) pavilions are available for rent. - Rotary Park: Located on Grant Street. Ideal for small gatherings and Little League games. - Veterans Memorial Park: Small park located on East Line Street. Offers a serene setting for relaxation.
Provides various natural, cultural, environmental and historical resources, centered on the Ohio & Erie Canal and the Cuyahoga River. Offers corresponding educational and recreational programs.

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National Parks
Recreational Activities/Sports
Recreational Facilities
Maintains open spaces for the public to use as venues for recreational and leisure programs.
Maintains open spaces for the public to use as venues for recreational and leisure programs.
Maintains open spaces for the public to use as venues for recreational and leisure programs. Parks are public and may not be rented or reserved for events.
Offers parks and recreation for residents. Maintains 10 city parks in the City of Sheffield Lake.

Provides outdoor areas of scenic, historic or scientific importance, various programs and volunteer opportunities for urban and green space maintenance/cleanup, gardening for the community enthusiasts and other opportunities. Activities vary by park but may include hiking, biking, camping, fishing, boating, winter activities, picnicking, swimming, and others. Check full calendar of events for opportunities and hours.

Open space is available to the public as a venue for recreational and leisure programs.
Open space is available to the public as a venue for recreational and leisure programs.
Maintains open spaces for recreational use by the public. Activities include hiking and jogging, roller blading, bicycling, mountain biking, dog walking, equestrian, picnicking, hunting and fishing, golfing, geocaching, birding, arts and crafts, tours, special events, and various public programs. Activities vary by location.
Offers large areas of special scenic, historic or scientific importance that are set aside and preserved in their natural condition for public enjoyment and appreciation as well as for environmental study. Activities vary by park, but may include hiking, biking, camping, fishing, boating, cross-country skiing, sledding, snowmobiling, picnicking, swimming, and other activities.
Open space is available to the public as a venue for recreational and leisure programs.
Acquires park land and provides the citizens of Hudson with a park system for the conservation, preservation, and enjoyment of their natural environment and to facilitate the usage of the pavilions, trails, playgrounds, fields, lake, and other aspects of the park land. Operates 20 Hudson Parks with 1128 acres that offer opportunities for active and passive recreation, as well as conservation and preservation.
Provides recreational programming and space within the City of Covington. Offers 24 parks with a variety of amenities, including picnic shelters, playgrounds, soccer fields, basketball courts, walking and biking trails, and baseball/softball fields.