Playgrounds

Gov. Joe Kernan Park

Fremont Park

Coquillard Park
Lightly tree-shaded, Coquillard is one of the city’s oldest Neighborhood parks. Incorporated into the parks’ system in 1906 it has functioned as an anchor to the neighborhood since its earliest development. Coquillard’s open space is laid out to accommodate open play and open field games. History of Coquillard Park Source: A History of St. Joseph County […]

Mayor Steven J Luecke Park & Coal Line Trail

Booth Tarkington Park

Kennedy Park
Plans for a new Kennedy Park are underway. DLZ Corporation presented initial concept plans to the public on Tuesday, January 10. Full Presentation Renderings Provide feedback by clicking the button below. Provide Feedback Kennedy Park, located at the corner of Olive St. and Westmoor St., includes the Kennedy Water Playground, a public restroom, walking [...]

Leeper Park
Studebaker Fountain The restored Studebaker Fountain at Leeper Park was generously funded by local donors. Originally donated by John Studebaker, the fountain stood in Howard Park from 1906 until it fell into disrepair in 1946. In 2015, a campaign began by local donors to restore the fountain and relocate it to Leeper Park, and in [...]

Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center
The Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center is a vital part of the West Side of South Bend and supports a wide range of inter-generational programming for a wide community. The City of South Bend seeks to re-envision the building with a new facility and grounds that better serves the modern needs of the community. [...]

Pinhook Park

Rum Village Park
The 160 acres of rolling woodlands are home to deer, foxes, reptiles, amphibians, and numerous species of birds. With so much to see and so many programs and activities to do, it is no wonder that so many people are rediscovering Rum Village. Dog Park There’s a new dog park in town! The Rum Village […]

Southeast Park
