City Parks and Trails

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Bryan Park  Bryan park was named for William Lowe

Bryan, president of Indiana University from 1902‐1937.  The park was purchased for $1 in 1951 and

first opened in 1957. The pool opened in 1959.  Located at 1001 S. Henderson Street.

33 acres.  AMENITIES: Three baseball/softball fields

(unlighted), four basketball goals (lighted), three playgrounds, three reservable shel‐ ters, two volleyball courts (grass/sand), five tennis courts, three horseshoe pits, a fit‐ ness area, restrooms, picnic tables, and an outdoor swimming pool/water slides.

Henderson Shelter (above) North Shelter (below)

Henderson Shelter: 25‐30 people, no water, unlighted, no electricity, one grill, close to “tot lot” North Shelter: 25‐30 people, water available, electricity, one grill Woodlawn Shelter: 100‐120 people, water and electricity available, lighted, two grills, close to pool and tennis courts TRAIL: .8 miles (loop), paved PARKING: Available on Woodlawn Avenue, Henderson Street, and Bryan Park Pool lot. ACCESSIBILITY: Designated parking spaces, restroom, juvenile playground, basketball courts, walking trail, Woodlawn Shelter, and playground are all accessible.

“Tot lot” playground built in 2008.


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