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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.
Maintains 23 parks for a total of 335 acres for the city. Activities and offerings vary by location. Some parks offer pavilions that may be rented.

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City/County Parks
Nature Centers/Walks
Hiking Trails
Community Gardening
Offers a local park with equipment to help individuals maintain and/or improve their balance, coordination and dexterity.
Offers parks and recreation for residents of Avon. Activities and offerings vary by location. Some parks offer pavilions that may be rented.

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City/County Parks
Recreational Activities/Sports
Lakes and Ponds
Ice Skating Rinks
Skate Parks
Maintains open spaces for the public to use as venues for recreational and leisure programs.
Coordinates the recreational activities in the City of Ontario and maintains the city parks. Features include playground, spray park (splash pad), dog park (Maize Memorial Dog Park), sport and recreation areas. Park: * Doris Carr Park 1200 Spring Village Dr * Marshall Park 3375 Milligan Rd - includes spray park and dog park * Stowell Park 2114-2138 Ferguson Rd

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Youth Enrichment Programs
Spray Grounds
Pickleball
Senior Centers
Baseball Fields
Softball
City/County Parks
Playgrounds
Soccer Fields
Dog Parks
Picnic Grounds
Maintains village parks including Bicentennial Park, North Park and Community Room, Willow Park, Reservoir Park, Water Tower Park and Metro Parks.
Offers open spaces for the public to use as venues for recreational and leisure programs.
Offers open spaces for the public to use as venues for recreational and leisure programs.
Offers a computer lab, gymnasium, swimming pool, fitness room, senior citizen activities, day camps, aerobics, and other family programs.

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Recreation Centers
Public Parks
Swimming Facilities
Parks/Recreation Areas
Maintains a local park for recreational and leisure programs. Columbia Township Park offers seven (7) baseball/softball fields, six (6) pavilions, two (2) tennis courts, two (2) basketball courts, one (1) volleyball court, a playground set, 0.78 mile fitness track, concession stand (only open during ball games) and two (2) horseshoe pits.
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.
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.
Offers open spaces for the public to use as venues for recreational and leisure programs.
Acquires, develops, and maintains open spaces in the city for use by the public as venues 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 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.
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.
Maintains open spaces for the public to use as venues for recreational and leisure programs.
Open space is available to the public as a venue for recreational and leisure programs.
Maintains two local community parks. - Community Park: Offers a community park with picnic tables, a gazebo, swings, slides, and rocking horses. - Recreational Park: Provides a 35-acre park with a partially wooded facility with two (2) picnic pavilions, three (3) regulation baseball diamonds (one lighted for night games), a basketball court, a volleyball court, a soccer field, and a playground with monkey bars, swings, teeter totter, slide and merry-go-round. Also has walking trails, disc golf, and a toddler playground set.
Acquires, develops, and maintains open spaces in the city for use by the public as venues for recreational and leisure programs.