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Thompson Berry Park

There’s a lot you can do with your fur baby in the 38-acre space of Thompson Berry Park. You’ll find the Thompson Berry Soccer Complex

Jack C. Fisher Park

Jack C. Fisher Park is not your typical community park. It boasts 33 acres of space with lush greens and well-appointed amenities. The park is excellent

Cap Gardner Park

You’ll find an excellent place to enjoy quiet strolls at Cap Gardner Park. This 1.6-acre park is home to an assortment of shrubs, lush trees,

Joe Ford Nature Park

Nature lovers will surely have a blast at Joe Ford Nature Park. It’s home to the Joe Ford Nature Center, where you can join nature-based

Kendall-Perkins Park

Kendall-Perkins Park was named after Owensboro residents Joseph W. Kendall and Joseph P. Perkins, who were both tirelessly devoted to the neighborhood and kids in

Ben Hawes Park

Ben Hawes Park is very popular among golf lovers because of its excellent courses. This 297-acre park features an 18-hole golf course, a 9-hole par

Chautauqua Park

Chautauqua Park is a beautiful community park off East Parrish Avenue. It has less than a mile-long paved walking trail where you can stroll with

Smothers Park

Smothers Park is one of Owensboro’s first parks. It was established in 1816 and has since been renovated, expanded, and improved to become a part

Waymond Morris Park

Space isn’t a problem at Waymond Morris Park, as it has 52 acres of lush greens equipped with well-appointed amenities. There is no shortage of

Germantown Park

Germantown Park is a very simple Owensboro park, but it’s a great destination for quiet walks. You can bring your dog, but you have to

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