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Armstrong Elementary Park - 110 Gladstell Rd. 77301. Click for a map and Park Amenities Matrix. This 2 acre park was developed through a joint venture between the City of Conroe and Conroe Independent School District.
Candy Cane Park - 1204 Callahan Ave. 77301. Click for map and Park Amenities Matrix. This 24 acre park is Conroe's most well known park. It began as the City & VFW Park and has grown into a popular destination that includes the Heritage Museum of Montgomery County, ADA compliant playgrounds, pavilions, picnic areas, the Conroe Recreation Center and the Conroe Aquatic Center. In 2001, six new tennis courts were built to make room for a major expansion of the Aquatics Center that features two instructional pools and a splash/spray pool.
Downtown Plaza - 205 Metcalf St. Click for map and Park Amenities Matrix. Development of the park began in spring 2009. Opened in the winter of 2009 this 0.6 acre park features a covered stage for performances, landscaping, picnic tables and a water feature.
Flournoy Park - 413 Tenth St. 77301. Click for map and Park Amenities Matrix. This 4 acre park east of downtown Conroe was developed from an agreement with the estate of J. W. Flournoy. This park was redeveloped in 1998 with new parking, a new ADA compliant playground, a full size basketball court, and picnic area.
Gibson Park - 514 Lilly Blvd. 77301. Click for map and Park Amenities Matrix. This 1 acre pocket park was developed in 1978 through a partnership between the City of Conroe and Brookshire Brothers, LTD.
Giesinger Elementary Park - 2323 White Oak Blvd. 77304. Click for map and Park Amenities Matrix. This 1 acre park was developed in 2000 through a joint venture between the City of Conroe and Conroe Independent School District.
Heritage Place - 500 Collins St. 77301. Click for map and Park Amenities Matrix. This park was developed with the help of the Conroe Service League in 1986 that consisted of a gazebo, picnic tables and a playground as well as green space. In 2001, Heritage Place underwent a major expansion in response to civic leader's desire to create a new central space in downtown Conroe. This new 2.5 acre public space is capable of accommodating events as diverse as public gardening, crafts and cooking fairs, wedding receptions as well as a venue for outdoor events, festivals, and concerts.
Kasmiersky Park - 889 Old Magnolia Rd. 77304. Click for map and Park Amenities Matrix. Development of this 10 acre park was made possible by a donation from the estate of Steve A. Kasmiersky in 1985. The original park consisted of a playground, exercise station and trail, restroom facilities, a pavilion, tennis and basketball courts, and a handball court. Today, Kasmiersky Park features a new ADA compliant playground, asphalt walking trail, and a skate park in addition to its original amenities.
Lewis Park - 501 Park Place 77301. Click for map and Park Amenities Matrix. This 5 acre neighborhood park was developed in 1978. It was redeveloped in 1999 with ADA compliant playground equipment, a pavilion, and additional parking.
Lions Park - Robinwood Subd., 1851 N. Hampton 77303. Click for map and Park Amenities Matrix. In 1998 the City of Conroe and the Conroe Noon Lions Club joined forces to build this 3.5 acre park located in the Robinwood Subdivision. A quarter mile walking trail was recently added to this park's features.
B.B. Rice Elementary Park - 904 Gladstell Rd. 77304. Click for map and Park Amenities Matrix. This 1 acre park was developed through a joint venture between the City of Conroe and Conroe Independent School District.
Milltown Park - 600 York 77301. Click for map and Park Amenities Matrix. The 2.3 acre neighborhood park was developed in 1985. It was redeveloped in 1998 with ADA compliant playground equipment, a pavilion and basketball courts.
Carl Barton Park Jr. - 2500 S. Loop 336 77302. Click for map and Park Amenities Matrix. This Park was developed in 1999 with Phase I & II and was named after a former Mayor for The City of Conroe, which serviced from 1979 to 1989. Phase III was completed in 2000 making this facility the biggest in The City of Conroe with 201 acres. This park is not only used for soccer and baseball games, but it is also very popular for reunions, birthday parties as well as picnics while fishing in the ponds.
McDade Park - 3750 FM 2854 77304. Click for map and Park Amenities Matrix. This park was introduced in 1998 and started with only 19 acres. In 1990 a basketball court, restrooms, and pavilion along with picnic tables were added. In 2004 an 18-hole Disc Golf was introduced, making this park a 38 acre amenity.
Martin Luther King Park Sports Complex - 813 S. First St. 77301. Click for map and Park Amenities Matrix. This park was formerly known as First Street Park. It is one of the most popular spots for little league. In 2003 the park was renamed in honor of Dr. MLK, Jr.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Park - 1001 Dr. MLK Jr, Place South 77301. Click for map and Park Amenities Matrix. The spot where this park was introduced was The City of Conroe Landfill. The park is now a 25 acre state of the art park. With development of Phase I in 2000 and Phase II in 2005 the park as allot to offer such as restroom facilities, a pavilion, an asphalt-walking trail, and also complete with ADA compliant playground.
O. A. Reaves Intermediate Park - 1717 Loop 336 W. 77304. Click for map and Park Amenities Matrix. This park was developed through a joint venture between the City of Conroe and Conroe Independent School District.
Roberson Park - 1301 Roberson St. 77301. Click for map and Park Amenities Matrix. This 1.6 acre neighborhood park was developed in 1984 in memory of Dale Hamby. It was then renovated in 1999 & 2000 with ADA compliant playground equipment, parking area, sidewalks and fencing around the basketball area.
Runyan Elementary Park - 1101 Foster Dr. 77301. Click for map and Park Amenities Matrix. This 2 acre park was developed through a joint venture between the City of Conroe and Conroe Independent School District.
Walter P. Jett Park - 601 W. Lewis 77301. Click for map and Park Amenities Matrix. This 2 acre park was developed through a joint venture between the City of Conroe and Conroe Independent School District.
Stewarts Creek Park - 1329 E. Dallas 77301. Click for map and Park Amenities Matrix. This 9 acre park was introduced in 1981. Then went on to be renovated in 1997 with ADA compliant playground equipment, a pavilion, jogging/walking trail and athletic field.
Oscar Johnson, Jr. Park - 100 Park Place 77301. Click for map and Park Amenities Matrix. Oscar Johnson, Jr. Park - This 2.5 acre neighborhood park was developed as part of the Oscar Johnson, Jr. Community Center. It features a basketball court, ADA compliant playground equipment and a picnic area. This park is open during operational hours of the community center. Located adjacent to the park is a swimming pool that features a zero depth entry and splash area.
White Oak Point Park - 3511 White Oak Point Dr 77304. Click for map and Park Amenities Matrix. White Oak Point Park - This 1.8 acre neighborhood park was developed in 2008 through a land donation from Westwick Builders. This park features ADA compliant playground equipment, landscaping and an open play area.
Wiggins Village Park - 565 Bryant Rd 77303. Click for map and Park Amenities Matrix. Wiggins Village Park - This 8 acre park serves as a retention basin for the Wiggins Village neighborhood. It was added to the park system in 1998 with three baseball practice fields. In 2008, two practice fields were removed to make room for an off leash area.
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