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With more than 15 parks on nearly 300 acres, the City of Wadsworth welcomes you and your family to enjoy the natural beauty and recreational offerings of our City's parks. Whether you're looking for a peaceful walk, active recreation, a meeting place with friends and family or just somewhere to exercise your dog, you're sure to find something to meet your needs. Questions regarding City of Wadsworth parks or reservations for park facilities may be directed to parksinfo@wadsworthcity.org or 330-335-2708.
NOTE: The City of Wadsworth's permanent park restrooms are usually CLOSED by mid-to-late October because of the need to winterize them before pipes can freeze. Portable toilets are removed at the end of the fall ball season, also generally in mid-to-late October.
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Shelter to Reserve
Shelter reservations are made ONLINE on our webpage. At the bottom of each resorbable shelter page is a calendar to check availability. Next to the calendar is the request reservation link to make your reservation. Questions regarding City of Wadsworth parks or reservations for park facilities may be directed to parksinfo@wadsworthcity.org or 330-335-2708.
- Durling Park
- Friedt Park
- Girl Scout House (enclosed)
- Memorial Park (large shelter with fireplace)
- Muhl Recreation Area
- New Bird Park
- Old Bird Park
- Trolley Line Park and House (Trail House enclosed)
- Valley View Park
- Weatherstone Park
Baseball or Softball Field
- A.C. Field
- Durling Park
- Friedt Park (t-ball only)
- Memorial Park
- Miller Field
- New Bird Park
- Valley View Park
- Weatherstone Park
Batting Cage
Basketball Court(s)
- Durling Park
- Franklin Park
- Friedt Park
- Muhl Recreation Area
- Northwoods Park
- Valley View Park
- Wintergreen Park
Biking Trail
- Friedt Park
- Holmesbrook Park
- Interurban Trail
Dog Park
Fishing Area
Grill(s)
- Durling Park (2)
- First Street Tot Lot
- Memorial Park (2 at large shelter; 1 at small shelter)
- Miller Field (1)
- New Bird Park
- Northwoods Park
- Old Bird Park (1)
- Terraceview Park
- Valley View Park
- Wintergreen Park
High School Football Field
Lacrosse Events
Neighborhood Park
Playground / Play Equipment
- Durling Park
- First Street Tot Lot
- Franklin Park
- Friedt Park
- Kaleidoscope Playground (Memorial Park)
- Memorial Park
- Miller Field
- Muhl Recreation Area
- Northwoods Park
- Old Bird Park
- Terraceview Park
- Valley View Park
- Weatherstone Park
- Wintergreen Park
Sand Volleyball Area
Skateboarding Area
Sledding Area
Soccer Field(s)
Tennis Court(s)
- Durling Park
- Kaleidoscope Playground (Memorial Park)
Walking Path/Trail
Youth Football Field
City Parks
Please note: Parks do not have addresses - used for locating purposes only.
- A.C. Field: 441 College Street
- Durling Park: 254 East Boyer Street
- First Street Tot Lot: 196 First Street
- Franklin Park: 135 Pine Street
- Friedt Park: 425 Leatherman Road
- Holmesbrook Park: 660 College Street
- Kaleidoscope Community Playground: 187 Ault Street
- Memorial Park: 274 Grandview Avenue
- Miller Park: 270 Chestnut Street
- Muhl Recreation Area: 390 Trease Road
- New Bird Park: 560 Bird Street
- Northside Christian Church Ballfield: 7615 Ridge Road
- Northwoods Park: 207 Hollybrier Drive
- Old Bird Park: 510 Bird Street
- Parsons Administration Ballfield (formerly Overlook): 524 Broad Street
- Terraceview Park: 200 Terraceview Avenue
- Trolley Line House and Park: 631 Silvercrest Road
- Valley View Park: 618 West Street
- Weatherstone Park: 1411 Reimer Road
- Wintergreen Park: 630 Hillcrest Drive
Friends of Wadsworth Trails
The City of Wadsworth is grateful for the support of Friends of Wadsworth Trails and their contribution of time and money for parks amenities, trails development, and programs. Friends of Wadsworth Trails is a Non-Profit, 501(c)(3) Organization. General questions regarding City of Wadsworth parks may be directed to Wadsworth Parks via email.