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Fun at the City Parks

For those seeking a mix of adventure and relaxation, a visit to Fort Wayne in the northern section of the state is in order. Make sure you include a visit to Promenade Park, Fort Wayne’s newest park.

It is located downtown at Riverfront Fort Wayne andoffers a variety of attractions that cater to all ages and interests. The park spans 4.2 acres and features a treetop canopy trail that provides breathtaking views of the city. This is the perfect activity for those who love adventure and want to experience the beauty of Fort Wayne from a unique vantage point. The canopy trail is also accessible for individuals with disabilities.

In addition to the canopy trail, Promenade Park features an accessible playground that includes interactive water features, a climbing wall, and a sensory garden. This playground is perfect for families with young children who want to have fun and cool off during the hot summer months. The park also has a splash pad for kids and adults to enjoy.

For those who are interested in history, Promenade Park offers a glimpse into the city’s past through its interactive exhibits and art installations. Visitors can learn about the history of Fort Wayne and its importance to the region through the park’s sculptures and murals.

After exploring Promenade Park, head to Parkview Field, for a ball game. The stadium is home to the Fort Wayne TinCaps, a minor league team in the Midwest League. With over 8,000 seats, 16 luxury suites, and 11,000 sq. ft. of event space, Parkview Field is regarded as a top baseball stadiums in the United States.

Reserve your overnight stay at Hilton Fort Wayne only a few blocks from the park. offering luxurious accommodations and amenities. For a fine dining experience, visit Tolon, a restaurant that offers farmto-table cuisine with a modern twist. For a more casual meal, try The Hoppy Gnome, a gastropub that serves up tasty burgers, sandwiches, and craft beer. More options are found at visit https://www.visitfortwayne.com/

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