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Webster City Parks offer a variety of amenities for the whole family to enjoy. The parks are open from April 15th to October 15th and include Brewer Creek Park, Kendall Young Park, Lions Stafford Park, Nokomis Park/Middleton Sports Complex, Riverside Park, Twin Park East, Twin Park West, Wehrheim Park, and Wilson Brewer Park Museum & Information Center. Brewer Creek Park features a shelter house, 9-hole disc golf course, native prairie area, and a 2-mile looped trail. Kendall Young Park is a scenic area with four shelter houses, six picnic areas, horseshoe pit, playground equipment, and a fishing area. Lions Stafford Park is a neighborhood park with a playground area, basketball court, and picnic area. Nokomis Park/Middleton Sports Complex has two softball fields, Carl Rhoer Ice Skating Rink, playground area, and canoe access. Riverside Park is the main canoe access area for the Boone River. Twin Park East offers a small shelter, playground area, basketball court, skate park, and BMX Bicycle Dirt Track. Twin Park West has a shelter house, band shelter, several picnic tables, and a modern playground area. Wehrheim Park is a neighborhood park with an open shelter, modern playground, and an open space play area. Wilson Brewer Park Museum & Information Center is a historic park that includes a railroad depot museum, Harmony Center country school, two relic log cabins (Jameson Log Cabin and the Wilson Brewer/Alexander Groves Log Cabin), original Hamilton County Courthouse, and Mulberry Center Church.
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(515) 832-9193
kent_harfst@webstercity.com