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Marion Parks and Pavilions
Submitted by Marion Recreation on Thu, 12/28/2006 - 11:20am.
Parks
Park Pavilion Rentals
Park pavilion reservations are completed in person at
the Parks and Recreation Office, 4500 Tenth Street. We do not make reservations over the phone. You may call 377-4846,
to check availability.
Pavilions may be reserved for the dates beween May
1 and Sept. 30. Beer permits are required, no additional
charge. Beer in cans only. No kegs or bottles allowed. No
hard liquor.
Rental hours are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. or 4 to 10 p.m. All
pavilions feature electricity, running water and grills.
Trash must be placed in containers provided.
Pavilion Fees (cash or checks only)
$40/six hours -or- $60/all day
Green Pavilion Thomas Park 75 capacity
Brown Pavilion Thomas Park 75 capacity
Hanna Pavilion HannaPark 75 capacity
$55/six hours -or- $85/all day
English Pavilion Thomas Park 150 cap.
Depot Pavilion City Square 50 capacity
Willowood Willowood 35 capcity
Additional fees:
Legion Fire Ring Legion $5.00
Volleyball Courts Thomas Park $5/hour, all 3 courts
Marion Parks
Ascension Park 875 S. 22nd St. – Open play area,
picnic tables, playground equipment, soccer field, and
basketball
Boyson Park 975 Boyson Rd. – 1 mile scenic trail, picnic
tables
Butterfield Park 29th Ave. and 35th St. – Basketball,
baseball diamond, gazebo, open space
City Park 1001 7th Ave. – Pavilion, picnic tables, train
caboose
Donnelly Park 290 W. 8th Ave. – Small shelter, playground,
Boyson Trial, basketball court
Elza Park 1645 5th Ave. – Playground, picnic tables
Faulks Heritage Woods 30th St. & Tama – 1-1/2 mile
walking trial among 110 acres of natural woodland
Glenbrooke Cove 40th St. Dr. – 4 acres of open space,
picnic tables
Hanna Park 775 Fairview Dr. – Pavilion, grills, restroom,
volleyball net, basketball court, picnic tables, baseball
diamond, playground equipment, sandbox area.
J.W. Gill Park 3450 Hawthorne – Small walking trail,
playground, gazebo, baseball field, open play area
Lininger Park 390 Alburnett Rd. – Baseball diamond,
picnic tables, open play area, playground equipment
Lowe Park 4500 10th St.– The Arts & Environmental
Center will be located here sometime after May 1. 1.25
miles of hard surface trail & more development to come.
Peg Pierce Complex 3205 3rd Ave. – Site of Marion
Girls Softball Program, concessions, restrooms, picnic
tables
Starry Park 1480 Grand Ave. – Site of Marion Boys
Baseball Program, restrooms, concessions, picnic tables
Taube Park 2200 31st St. – Small pavilion, playground,
basketball, picnic tables, open space
Thomas/Legion 335 Marion Blvd. – 3 Pavilions, playground,
tennis court, ice rink, 18 hole disc golf, restroom,
sand volleyball, horseshoes, trails, picnic tables, grills
Tower Park Lindale Dr. & Blairs Ferry – 2 acres, playground,
tree farm
Willow Park 990 2nd St. – Playground, 4 lighted tennis
courts, restrooms, and a ball diamond
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