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Manchester Hill Park
Features
- Drinking Fountain
- Ice Rink
- Memorial/Historical
- Parking
- Picnic Area
- Picnic Tables
- Play Equipment
- Restroom/Portable
- Shelter
- Soccer Field
- Walking Trails
History
Acquired in 1970 and developed in 1995. Formerly called Parkland Plaza and renamed to honor long-standing Parks and Recreation Board member Richard Manchester. First park adopted under the Adopt-a-Park program.
Features
This 15-acre park is located in the north central part of the city. Facilities include:
Playground equipment provided for ages 2-5 years and 5-12 years.
To request reservation of this shelter, click here.
Conservation Sites
Approximately two acres of prairie vegetation was planted adjacent to the pond. There are also 3 acres of woodland and 2 acres of wetland in this park. One can view these areas from a mowed pedestrian path that circles the pond.
Click here for Manchester Hill Park conservation site map.
Parking
Off-street parking is available.
Acquired in 1970 and developed in 1995. Formerly called Parkland Plaza and renamed to honor long-standing Parks and Recreation Board member Richard Manchester. First park adopted under the Adopt-a-Park program.
Features
This 15-acre park is located in the north central part of the city. Facilities include:
- soccer fields
- picnic area
- walking trail
- shelter
- small wooded area
Playground equipment provided for ages 2-5 years and 5-12 years.
To request reservation of this shelter, click here.
Conservation Sites
Approximately two acres of prairie vegetation was planted adjacent to the pond. There are also 3 acres of woodland and 2 acres of wetland in this park. One can view these areas from a mowed pedestrian path that circles the pond.
Click here for Manchester Hill Park conservation site map.
Parking
Off-street parking is available.
