The land for Kiwanis Park was purchased in 1972 with a 50% grant from the Bureau of Recreation. This site was selected as a result of an open space study completed by the City in 1969. The park was named after the Kiwanis Club who donated the funds for the development of this regional park.
Park size is 125 acres.
AMENITIES:
Baseball Diamond Basketball Courts Batting Range Grills Horseshoes Lake Lighting Picnic Tables Playground Ramadas Recreation/Community Center Restrooms Soccer Field Softball Fields Swimming Tennis Courts Urban Fishing Volleyball Courts
Kiwanis Park is not affiliated with AmericanTowns Media
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