Clarksville Parks & Recreation - Parks System Map
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Situated along the Ohio River on Riverside Drive. With an overlook of the Ohio River and the Louisville skyline, this park is an ideal place to hold family picnics. Along with restrooms, this park has playground equipment and is the gateway to the Falls of the Ohio Interpretive Center. A shelter house with five picnic tables is available for rent. Ashland is a carry-in/carry-out park. No garbage cans are at this shelter/park.
This flat, two-acre park is awalk-in, neighborhood park with no parking available. It is located at the intersection of Beechwood Drive and Coral Way in Beechwood Manor subdivision. Playground equipment and a basketball court will keep the kids busy all day. The park has one shelter house
One basketball court and playground equipment are available at this two-acre community park on Horn Avenue.
Situated on South Clark Boulevard, this 20-acre park is the site of the Clarksville Family Aquatic Center. The park also has a basketball court, playground equipment, four, lighted tennis courts and a shelter house, which is available for rent.
Gaskell Park is a two-acre neighborhood park situated on flood control property off Briarwood Drive in Blackiston Heights. Residents can picnic while children play on the equipment. The park also has a basketball court.
This 332-acre park holds Wooded View Golf Course, an 18-hole course and driving range, as well as a softball complex and other recreational opportunities. The softball complex faces Potters Lane and houses two softball fields, a concession stand, restrooms and ample parking. The entrance to Lapping Park is located at the junction of Potters Lane and Greentree Boulevard North. Besides the golf course, the park boasts walking trails, one basketball court, two horseshoe pits, volleyball space, two shelter houses, an amphitheater and lodge.
The shelter house is available for rent and is ideal for family or company picnics. The amphitheater is also available for rent and is suitable for weddings, church services or other outdoor activities. Endris Lodge can also be rented for wedding receptions, parties or business meetings. Picnic tables and a grill are outside the lodge and provide for additional capacity.
Downloadable Trail Guide - 1.3 MB (PDF)
Located at the end of Harrison Avenue across from the George Rogers Clark cabin, is a park that pays tribute to Meriwether Lewis & William Clark. The park is undeveloped, but has many interpretive panels chronicling their journey.
This 7 field complex opened in April of 2009. A 1/2 mile walking path surrounds the complex with two playgrounds on the property for families with young children to enjoy and a shelter house.
For Clarksville Little League Board or Team information, please visit www.eteamz.com/ClarksvilleLittleLeague.
Undeveloped green space that runs adjacent to the Heritage Trail along North Clark Blvd.
This neighborhood park is located behind Parkwood Elementary School off Kilmer Way in Parkwood Subdivision. Four baseball diamonds, a football/soccer field and playground equipment make up the six acres of this park.
This neighborhood park, located on Irving Drive, has many shaded areas that are great for picnics. Known for its four lighted tennis courts, Ray Lawrence Park, also has two basketball courts. The nine-acre park has playground equipment for the children and a shelter house available for rent.
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- Ashland Park
- Beechwood Park
- Cedar Park
- Colgate Park
- Gaskel Park
- Lapping Park
- Lewis and Clark Park
- Little League Park
- Moore Park
- Parkwood Park
- Ray Lawerence Park
Ashland Park
Situated along the Ohio River on Riverside Drive. With an overlook of the Ohio River and the Louisville skyline, this park is an ideal place to hold family picnics. Along with restrooms, this park has playground equipment and is the gateway to the Falls of the Ohio Interpretive Center. A shelter house with five picnic tables is available for rent. Ashland is a carry-in/carry-out park. No garbage cans are at this shelter/park.
Beechwood Park
This flat, two-acre park is awalk-in, neighborhood park with no parking available. It is located at the intersection of Beechwood Drive and Coral Way in Beechwood Manor subdivision. Playground equipment and a basketball court will keep the kids busy all day. The park has one shelter house
Cedar Park
One basketball court and playground equipment are available at this two-acre community park on Horn Avenue.
Colgate Park
Situated on South Clark Boulevard, this 20-acre park is the site of the Clarksville Family Aquatic Center. The park also has a basketball court, playground equipment, four, lighted tennis courts and a shelter house, which is available for rent.
Gaskel Park
Gaskell Park is a two-acre neighborhood park situated on flood control property off Briarwood Drive in Blackiston Heights. Residents can picnic while children play on the equipment. The park also has a basketball court.
Lapping Park
This 332-acre park holds Wooded View Golf Course, an 18-hole course and driving range, as well as a softball complex and other recreational opportunities. The softball complex faces Potters Lane and houses two softball fields, a concession stand, restrooms and ample parking. The entrance to Lapping Park is located at the junction of Potters Lane and Greentree Boulevard North. Besides the golf course, the park boasts walking trails, one basketball court, two horseshoe pits, volleyball space, two shelter houses, an amphitheater and lodge.
The shelter house is available for rent and is ideal for family or company picnics. The amphitheater is also available for rent and is suitable for weddings, church services or other outdoor activities. Endris Lodge can also be rented for wedding receptions, parties or business meetings. Picnic tables and a grill are outside the lodge and provide for additional capacity.
Downloadable Trail Guide - 1.3 MB (PDF)
Lewis and Clark Park
Located at the end of Harrison Avenue across from the George Rogers Clark cabin, is a park that pays tribute to Meriwether Lewis & William Clark. The park is undeveloped, but has many interpretive panels chronicling their journey.
Little League Park
This 7 field complex opened in April of 2009. A 1/2 mile walking path surrounds the complex with two playgrounds on the property for families with young children to enjoy and a shelter house.For Clarksville Little League Board or Team information, please visit www.eteamz.com/ClarksvilleLittleLeague.
Moore Park
Undeveloped green space that runs adjacent to the Heritage Trail along North Clark Blvd.
Parkwood Park
This neighborhood park is located behind Parkwood Elementary School off Kilmer Way in Parkwood Subdivision. Four baseball diamonds, a football/soccer field and playground equipment make up the six acres of this park.
Ray Lawerence Park
This neighborhood park, located on Irving Drive, has many shaded areas that are great for picnics. Known for its four lighted tennis courts, Ray Lawrence Park, also has two basketball courts. The nine-acre park has playground equipment for the children and a shelter house available for rent.
