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The Parks
& Recreation Department office is located at 724 Cedar Street
in the Fitz Museum house. The site is used for program registration, program
meetings, park Board meetings, and public meetings. We invite you to stop
by for upcoming program information and registration. The City of Iowa Falls
is committed to providing quality leisure opportunities in parks and recreation
services. Please take a few moments to review the activities provided by our
department. Youth Activities Adult Activities Senior Programs Special Events FALL/WINTER Youth Activities Adult Activities To register for an activity or
for more information, contact:
The nature center area contains 76 acres, which consists of woodland, wetland, and reconstructed native prairie and is bordered by the Iowa River. A popular attraction is a live wildlife exhibit featuring over 80 different species of animal including pheasants, waterfowl, fallow deer, raptors, amphibians, and reptiles. A system of two miles of trails provides access to the nature area for outdoor enthusiasts of all types. An arboretum is also located near the prairie. For more information contact: Directions to Calkins Nature Area: On Washington Avenue, at the west city limits, turn south at the National Guard Armory onto Georgetown Road. Follow the signs on 135th Street to the nature area (approximately 3 miles).
The Iowa River affords good
boating, fishing, water skiing and ice-skating. Two public boat ramps are
available. DouganÕs Landing is located near the River Street Bridge.
Weaver Cove, located on River Road, offers another easily accessible boat
ramp. Assembly Park sets on eight acres joining the Iowa River. There are three tennis courts, a basketball court, two shelter houses, washrooms, shuffle board and horseshoe pitching area, playground equipment and foot trails. Dougan's Landing is located on River Street and provides a boat dock and river access. Ellsworth Park sets on nine acres on Park Avenue on the city's southeast side and includes a log cabin, playground equipment, primitive restrooms and a storage building.
Foster Park sits on eleven acres on Dale Drive and has access to the Iowa River. There are two shelter houses; washrooms, basketball court, sand volleyball court; playground equipment, fishing and 1/3 mile paved circle drive. Jones Park includes the Meyer Municipal Aquatic Center and playground. The park also features the Rainbow Arched Bridge. Julia O'Neil Park has a basketball court, a shelter house and restrooms, playground equipment and a baseball diamond. Legion Field is seven acres that include two baseball diamonds with a third diamond under development, concessions stands and bleachers. North Park provides a playground area, a basketball court, arboretum, and a walking bridge. Oak Park sets on six acres and includes a basketball court, playground equipment and restrooms. Scenic City Playground is behind the Pineview Elementary School and features Castles for Kids, a large-scale playground with wood and rubber play equipment, which was constructed by volunteer community labor in 1994. Weaver's Cove provides access to the river and a boat dock which was acquired with REAP funds. Other parks include Linear Park,
Main Street Park, Rock Run Park and Sunnyside Park.
Meadow Hills Golf Course 641/648-4421 Pla-Mor Bowl 641/648-9740 Ellsworth Community College Wellness Center 641/648-4611 Ellsworth Municipal Hospital Wellness Center 641/648-4631
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