This 7 acre park contains a full basketball court, a playground, and a fitness loop. This fitness loop is a natural trail that runs just over a quarter of mile.
Community Park
Address: 725 Marshall Street
This 3.5 acre park was renovated and reopened in July 2020. Amenities include:
Playground featuring climbing towers, slides, zip-lines, and swings
Sprayground
Tots play area
Shelters complete with covered picnic tables and restroom facilities open year-round.
coming soon: multiple sculptures to educate visitors on the Foot District
On-site parking for Community Park and Jefferson City (Duke Diggs) Community Center visitors This city's Greenway Trail runs through Community Park and toward Lincoln University's campus.
East Miller Park
Address: 916 East Miller Street
This 2.5 acre park contains a playground, a full basketball court, fitness stations, a fitness loop, two horseshoe pits, covered picnic tables, grills for cookouts, and restroom facilities. The paved fitness loop extends a third of mile.
Green Berry Acres
Address: 1915 Green Berry Rd.
The 4.5 acre park was purchased in 2015. Amenities include a rentable outdoor shelter, rentable indoor cabin, restrooms, nature trails, open space and a natural play area. Drop in park use is welcomed from 5:00 am to 9:00 pm daily. Restrooms will be open except during winter months since heat is not available.
Hickory/Adams Park
Address: 503 Hickory Street
This 1 acre park contains a playground, a horseshoe pit, and a large open play area.
Lavinia Park
Address: 135 East Circle Drive
Lavinia Park is a natural park with some open play area.
Park Place
Address: 1112 Park Avenue
Park Place is a 1 acre park with a playground and a half court basketball court available.
Rolling Hills/Southridge Park
Address: 2347 Lexington Drive
Rolling Hills Park contains a playground.
Rotary Centennial Park
Address: 102 Bolivar Street
Rotary Centennial Park offers a scenic view of the Missouri River, the State Capitol and the Old Millbottom area. Interpretive signage recalls the history of Jefferson City's first river bridge, the Millbottom business district and the surrounding residential community. The park is equipped with park benches, picnic tables and lighting to enjoy the site after dark.
Rotary Centennial Park was made possible by the cooperative efforts of the Jefferson City Department of Parks and Recreation, the four local Rotary Clubs and generous private donations.