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Memorial Park -
1020 Kiker Lane
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Memorial Park is Jasper's oldest and largest park, located in the historic North Highlands area of the city. Within the park are pavilions, a playground, softball and T-ball fields, a mile-long outdoor walking track, a pond, the natatorium and outdoor swimming pools, Swann Gym, a soccer field and meeting and party rooms. Memorial Park is a very nice place for any family to enjoy the outdoors.
The campus also contains Memorial Park School, North Highland School, the Fraternal Order of Police Building and the offices and maintenance facilities for the Parks Board. |
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| Softball Fields - 14th Avenue & 6th Street |
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The five softball fields are centrally located within Memorial Park at 14th Avenue and 6th Street. All youth and adult softball games are played here.
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| Murphy-Woods Fields - 10th Avenue |
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Murphy Field is located on 10th Avenue and is named after the late Lawson Murphy, Jr. of Jasper. Mr. Murphy spent a lot of his childhood involved in Jasper Parks & Recreation activity. All 7-8 year old baseball games and practices are held on this field.
Woods Field was named in honor of , Penn Woods, who spend most of his adult life serving the people of Jasper, first as clerk, then City Clerk, City Manager and Mayor. It is located on 10th Avenue. All Tee-Ball practices and games are held on this field. |
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| Penn Woods Walking Track |
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Penn Woods Walking Track was the first dedicated, paved walking track in Jasper, named after Penn Woods who was serving as Mayor at the time it was built. It is one mile long with gradual inclines, circling through trees and around the park pond, a scenic stroll to help you stay healthy.
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| A.P.E.X. Playground - beside the Natatorium |
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The APEX Playground, which meads Accessible Playground Extreme EXperience, and is accessible to the physically challenged. It is located center park surrounded by Woods Walking Trail, the Natatorium, the pond and a pavilion. The perfect place for a family picnic!
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