Parks And Trails
Below is a list of local parks and trails that are open for public use. Also included are maps of the various park locations throughout Manhattan. Click on the name of the park for further information from the city's main website.
Parks
See a detailed map of all parks in Manhattan
City of Manhattan Parks and Recreation facility reservation forms
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- Picnic tables
- Overlook
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- Five baseball fields
- Three regulation tennis courts with lights for evening use
- Fitness trail
- Fairgrounds
- Playground
- Restrooms
- Community Center
- Swimming Pool
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- Two Shelters
- Six tennis courts
- Outdoor basketball court
- Playground
- Picnic tables, some with grills
- Three ball diamonds
- Multi-use trail: One mile
- Outdoor stage
- Rose garden
- Sandlot volleyball
- Restrooms
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- Shelter
- Grills
- Playground
- Basketball Court
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- Baseball Field
- Restrooms
- Concession stand
Frank Anneberg Park (Twin Oaks Sports Complex)
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- Six softball fields
- Eight regulation soccer fields
- Two covered shelters
- Grills
- Playground inside sports complex
- ADA Playground (future)
- Jerry Dishman Fishing Lake
- Trail: 1.6 miles
- Restrooms
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- Shelter
- Grills
- Playground
- Picnic Tables
- Open Space
- Tricycle Path
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- Youth baseball fields
- Youth softball fields
- Soccer fields
- Restrooms
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- Shelter
- Grills
- Playground
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- 20’x34’ Picnic Shelter w/ 6 tables (several ADA accessible)
- ADA parking Cooking grill and water faucet
- Pedestal drinking fountain
- Public restrooms in northeast corner of park, w/ drinking fountain
- Walking Trail and benches
- Practice sports fields are on a first come basis.
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- Baseball Field
- Playground
- Restrooms
- Shelter
- Grill
- Swimming Pool
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- Shelter
- Grills
- Playground
- Outdoor Basketball
- Butterfly Garden
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- Walking Trail
- Playground
- Picnic Tables
- Water fountains
- Grills
- Bike/Jogging Path
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- Zoo
- Picnic Area
- Walking Paths
- Playground
- Amphitheatre
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- Disc Golf Course
- Shelter
- Grills
- Open Space
- Trails
Trails (Walking and Biking)
See a detailed map of the local trails in Manhattan
- Bishop Stadium Track (located at CiCo Park) - open spring, summer and fall, 24 hours a day.
- CiCo Park Trail - trail is approximately 1/2 mile one way.
- Clarenburg Trail - around Manhattan City Park - 1 mile.
- Linear Park Trail
- Casement Road (Northview Area) to South Manhattan Ave. - 5 miles
- Manhattan Avenue South Park (park at bridge) to Clarion Hotel - 1.2 miles
- Clarion Hotel to Anneberg Park - 3 miles.
- Hudson Trail - near Kimball and Candlewood area - 1/2 mile
- Manhattan Town Center Mall
- Indoor walking - 1/2 mile
- Outdoor walking around building - 1 mile
- Tuttle Creek State Park
- River Pond Area at Tuttle Creek - You decide how far to walk! Unlimited flat areas.
- Western Heritage Trail - 1.25 mile hiking trail that parallels the Blue River
- Randolph Equestrian Trail - 13 mile horse riding trail
- Fancy Creek Mountain Bike Trail - 6 mile mountain bike trail
- Cedar Ridge- 0.75 mile hiking trail
- Cottonwood Trail - 0.5 mile hiking trail
- Pheil Creek Nature Trail - 100 yards (Near shelter house, south end of Tuttle Creek outlet area)
- Konza Prairie Walking Trails - 3 trails. Open daily sunrise to sunset, some hills. To get to Konza Prairie, drive on McDowell Creek Road to just beyond the Ashland Bottoms turn off. The turn will be to the left for the Konza Prairie. Note: To use the prairie walking trail, a fee of $2 is required. A lock box is located at the trail head.
- Nature Trail - 2.8 miles
- King's Creek Trail - 4.7 miles
- Godwin Hill Trail - 6.1 miles.
- Konza Prairie Map