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West Monroe Parks
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A.G. Facen Memorial Park
Facen Park is a neighborhood park located at 1103 N. 6th Street near West Monroe High School. The park is named after A.G. Facen, a well-known community leader. The park features swings, benches and recreational activities for children to enjoy.
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Alley Park
Located in the heart of downtown on the corner of Trenton and Natchitoches Streets, Alley Park serves as a gathering space for numerous events including community concerts, artisan markets, parades, and other seasonal activities. Visit the Downtown West Monroe Facebook page to learn about upcoming downtown events hosted in Alley Park such as Ouachita Live, a free downtown signature concert series.
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Brady Fields
Brady Field offers two softball fields, two tennis courts, two pickleball courts and a large soccer field. Currently, the City of West Monroe hosts a Slow Pitch Softball Co-Ed League here from June through August. Brady Field is also a great venue for community events! Brady Field can be rented for kickball, softball, tennis and pickleball tournaments. Ample parking is available and a concession stand can also be included as part of event rental for an additional charge. Brady Field is open from dawn till dusk and is free of charge unless there is a scheduled event. Please call The Rec for availability at (318) 388-0260.
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Bryan Smith
Bryan Smith Park is a neighborhood park located at 424 Lee Street in West Monroe. The park recently underwent renovations thanks to a LSU AgCenter Healthy Communities Grant. The grant provided for refurbished benches, 2 triple shot hoops, new swings and freshly painted equipment and stencils. The park features a large area for free play such as frisbee or soccer.
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Campbell's Landing
Opened to the public in spring 2023, Campbell's Landing is a complimentary boat marina on the Ouachita River in downtown West Monroe.
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Civitan Smiles Park
Civitan Smiles Park located within Kiroli Park was completed in 2017 and is considered an inclusive playground. The fair themed park features a Zip Krooz, tetter-totters, a sensory animal circle and other playground equipment that is accessible to children with disabilities. The idea for the playground began at the Ark-La-Miss Fair which is hosted by the West Monroe Civitan Association. The Civitan Association was the primary visionary and fundraiser for the playground. Group pavilions are located near Smiles Park for large gatherings and smaller shelters are also within walking distance. Kiroli Park’s network of trails lead to Smiles Park and beyond throughout the park.
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Gator Park
Sitting on the site of the former Mitchell School, Gator Park is located in the South Riverfront Cultural District. The park features playground equipment and beautiful green space.
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Highland Park Wetland Trails
Highland Park Wetlands Trails
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Kiroli Park
Kiroli Park offers 150 acres of nature's beauty. Within park you can enjoy several playgrounds, a unique conservatory, a dog park, tennis courts, numerous gardens, picnic areas, fishing ponds and hiking trails. Most of park is wooded and accessible through paved streets and trails that hold surprises like a suspension bridge, covered bridge, observation tower, and elevated walkways.
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Lazarre Park
Lazarre Park is located at 703 South Riverfront in West Monroe. Located on the Ouachita River, Lazarre Park offers over 90 acres of space for many amenities including a boat ramp, soft kayak launch and a disc golf course. It is home to many fishing tournaments and other events throughout the year.
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Raising Cane's Dog Park
Situated in the gentle rolling hills adjacent to Til’s Trail in Kiroli Park, the Raising Cane’s Dog Park features a fully enclosed small dog park area as well as a large dog park area. Both parks provide a shelter pavilion with seating as well as seating in various locations throughout the parks. The large dog park offers multiple terraces leading to a shady hardwood bottom and is adjacent to one of the ponds located inside the park. These picturesque dog parks offer conveniences for both you and your canine companion’s pleasure.
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Restoration Park
Restoration Park is unique in that it creates wonderful recreational opportunities while addressing environmental issues. The name "Restoration Park" comes from the fact that the wetlands are the product of nature, not artificially created. Nature has transformed an unsightly strip mine into wetlands, restoring the area to life.
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Riverbend Community Health Park
The Riverbend Community Health Park is located between the West Monroe Community Center and Riverbend Elementary School. Funded, in part, by grants from the Living Well Foundation and the Blue Cross Blue Shield Foundation, the park features a walking trail, outdoor exercise equipment, benches, pavilion and picnic tables.
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The Rec at 7th Square
The Rec at 7th Street Square is a family-oriented sports center with something for everyone.