Neighborhood Parks
Welcome to our Neighborhood Parks page! Neighborhood parks are smaller public parks designed to serve the immediate recreational needs of local residents within a neighborhood. Conveniently located within walking distance for most residents, these parks provide an essential space for daily outdoor activities, socializing, and relaxation. Our neighborhood parks offer a range of basic amenities such as playgrounds, picnic areas, open green spaces, and walking paths, making them perfect for family outings, casual strolls, and spontaneous play. These parks play a vital role in fostering a sense of community by offering a shared space where neighbors can gather, children can play, and everyone can enjoy a bit of nature close to home. They provide a welcoming and accessible environment, promoting healthy lifestyles and community interaction. Explore our neighborhood parks to discover the unique features and amenities each one offers, and find your favorite local spot for outdoor fun and relaxation. Join us in celebrating these indispensable green spaces that enhance the livability and charm of our neighborhoods, providing residents with a convenient and pleasant escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
Basketball Courts
Playgrounds
Rentable Shelters
Parks, Trails, Open Space, & Projects​
Frequently
Asked
Questions
How can community members get involved or provide feedback on ongoing projects?
Q: How can community members get involved or provide feedback on ongoing projects?
A: We encourage community involvement and feedback! You can participate by attending public meetings, submitting comments through our website, joining volunteer opportunities related to ongoing projects, or emailing [email protected] with more information.
Who can I contact if I have further questions or concerns about ongoing projects?
Q: Who can I contact if I have further questions or concerns about ongoing projects?
A: If you have further questions or concerns about ongoing projects, please contact our park and recreation department directly at [email protected].
Where can I report a problem at a park or trail?
Q: Where can I report a problem at a park or trail?
A:Â Were you out wandering and found a problem or issue you want to report? Let us know! We do weekly park and trail inspections, but we can’t always catch all the fallen trees, cracked sidewalks, leaking bathrooms, or playground malfunctions out there. Use the form below to submit a problem and we will address it as quickly as possible.
see more FAQ’s here
The District Map
or see the map here
TPRD's Parks and Recreation Opportunities
- Cherokee Trail Parcel
- Country Park Parcel
- Fox Hill Park
- Highlands Park
- Indian Ridge Park
- Lookout Pool & Park
- Peakview North Park
- Peakview South Park
- Peakview West Park
- Piney Creek Hollow Park
- Pioneer Park
- Prairie Winds Park
- Ridge Park
- Saddle Rock Ridge Park
- Spring Creek Park
- Tall Grass Park
- Toll Gate Park
- Trails Park
- Village Park
- Willow Trace Park