Kennedy Park

Plans for a new Kennedy Park are underway. DLZ Corporation presented initial concept plans to the public on Tuesday, January 10.

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Kennedy Park, located at the corner of Olive St. and Westmoor St., includes the Kennedy Water Playground, a public restroom, walking trails, baseball diamond, basketball courts, playground and open play areas. This zero-entry water playground is geared for toddlers through elementary aged children. 18 inches at it’s deepest point, it’s perfect for children to come play in the water.

Reservations to the Kennedy Water Playground can be made upon arrival. Concession stands are available inside Kennedy Water Playground and outside food and beverage (non-alcoholic and non-glass) is permitted. Dogs are not permitted at Kennedy Water Playground during the summer season. However, Drool in the Pool will take place on the closing day of Kennedy Water Playground. The date for this pup-friendly event is September 2, 2024.

Kennedy Water Playground Season Passes

Get unlimited access all Summer long to Kennedy Water Playground! Check out our pool pass options for both individuals and families.

More information on Season Passes coming soon!

Park Improvements

Basketball Court & Playground completed

A full court basketball court and a modern playground were installed at Kennedy Park in Summer 2016. The playground features a 360-degree playable design allowing kids to use every inch of the Explorer Dome. The Rotary Club assisted in finishing the basketball courts after a neighborhood resident approached the Rotary Club seeking assistance with the project. A new pavillion is also planned.

Park Amenities conceptual

Addition of pavilion structures, additional grills and picnic surfaces are to be incorporated.

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Tennis & Pickleball design

Removal of 1 court. Restriping courts to include both tennis and pickleball

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Activities at this Location

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