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Parks

The City of Hazelwood is home to 16 community parks and one Sports Complex for a combined total of 178.71 acres of parkland. The parks are open daily from 5:00a.m.-9:00pm. A resident card is not required to enjoy the City's parks.

Park Facilities Guide

Aubuchon Park: Sunset & Flamingo

6 Acres
Amenities include: Athletic fields, accessible comfort station, horseshoes, multi-use court, accessible pavilion, playground, lighted tennis courts, mile walking/jogging path, picnic site

Birchwood Park: Gott Ave & Connolly Dr.

0.27 Acres
Amenities include: Accessible playground, picnic site

Brookes Park: Brookes Drive

3.4 Acres
Amenities include: Accessible comfort station, accessible picnic pavilion, picnic site, accessible playground, historic buildings

Friendship Park: Auriesville Lane, Pontmain Drive, Ville Donna Lane

2 Acres
Amenities include: Accessible picnic site

Howdershell Park: Howdershell Road south of Teson

13.6 Acres
Amenities include: Athletic fields, accessible comfort station, fitness course, horseshoes, multi-use court, accessible picnic pavilion, picnic site, playground, racquetball/handball courts, lighted tennis courts, mile walking/jogging path, volleyball

Little White Birch Park: Coachway at White Birch Way

1.5 Acres
Amenities include: picnic site, playground, lighted tennis courts

Musick Park: N. Hanley Road and Latty Ave.

9 Acres
Amenities include: Athletic fields, accessible comfort station, fitness cluster, horseshoes, multi-use court, accessible picnic pavilion, picnic site, playground, lighted tennis courts, mile walking/jogging path, Sprayground

Pershall Park: Fee Fee Road & Fee Fee Hills Road

12.5 Acres
Amenities include: Athletic fields, accessible comfort station, fitness course, horseshoes, multi-use court, accessible picnic pavilion, picnic site, accessible playground, racquetball/handball courts, lighted tennis courts, mile walking/jogging path, volleyball

Queen Ann Park: Canisius & Erika Lane

8 Acres
Amenities include: Accessible comfort station, fitness course, horseshoes, multi-use court, accessible picnic pavilion, picnic site, accessible playground, lighted tennis courts, mile walking/jogging path, volleyball

Red Bud Park: Cork Court

3.1 Acres
Amenities include: Picnic site, playground

Rock Pointe Park: Pontmain Drive & Ville Rosa Lane

3.3 Acres
Amenities include: Multi-use court, accessible picnic site, accessible playground

St. Cin Park: Alma Drive; Fox Tree Drive

10 Acres
Amenities include: Athletic fields, accessible comfort station, horseshoes, multi-use court, accessible picnic pavilion, picnic site, playground, 1/3 mile walking/jogging path, volleyball

Harry S Truman Park: Howdershell Road North of Lynn Haven Lane

36.6 Acres
Amenities include: Accessible comfort station, horseshoes, accessible picnic pavilion, picnic site, accessible playground, 1.17 mile walking/jogging path, volleyball

White Birch Park: 1186 Teson Road

35.5 Acres
Amenities include: Accessible comfort station, horseshoes, multi-use court, accessible picnic pavilion, picnic site, playground, accessible swimming pool, lighted tennis courts, mile walking/jogging path, Disc Golf and Skate Park

Wildflower Park: Ville Maria Lane

7 Acres
Amenities include: Athletic fields, accessible picnic site, accessible playground

Wildlife Park: Ville Maria Lane, Ville Rosa Lane

1.62 Acres

Hazelwood Sports Complex: 4622 Aubuchon Road

19.73 Acres
Amenities include: Athletic fields, comfort station

How to Reserve a Park Pavilion

Park pavilions may be reserved by:

  • Hazelwood residents for private family parties
  • Hazelwood businesses for business sponsored picnics
  • Hazelwood churches for church sponsored picnics

Making Reservations

All reservations are made on a first-come first-served basis

For Private family functions:

Hazelwood residents may reserve a park pavilion at either Recreation Office. A current resident card is required. Reservations must be made in person by the individual who will be responsible for the picnic. Individuals reserving pavilions are required to be in attendance for the duration of the picnic.

For Hazelwood Business and Church Picnics:

Businesses and churches located within Hazelwood must submit a written request for the use of a park pavilion on business letterhead to the Recreation Ofice.

Items to be included in the letter are:

  • Date of picnic

  • Park to be used

  • Time of arrival to and departure from the Park

  • Number to attend the function

  • If alcohol will be served

  • Any special requests such as pony rides, vehicles on the grounds for drop-off and pick-up at pavilion

Requests may be mailed to the Recreation Office or faxed to 731-0989. Written requests will be addressed by the Superintendent of Parks and Recreation and a written response will be mailed.

General Information

Alcohol, beer and wine ONLY -no hard liquor-by permit ONLY.

NO GLASS containers in the park.

Pavilions may be reserved 11:00a.m.-9:00p.m.

There is no electricity in any park pavilion.

Bands and/or live musical entertainment is not allowed to perform at park pavilions in conjunction with park reservation as they cannot meet the City's sound ordinance requirements. Boom boxes with tape or CD entertainment only may be permitted if the sound can be heard no more than 50 feet away from the source of the sound.

Picnic Kits

Picnic kits are available to check-out from the Community Center Office, 1186 Teson Road, on the day of your reservation. A $50 deposit, made payable by check, is required. Kits contain equipment to enjoy the parks amenities such as softball, horseshoes, frisbees, volleyball,etc.

How many people can I have at a picnic?

Park Maximum Capacity
Aubuchon
200
Brookes
50
Howdershell 145
Musick 200
Pershall 125
Queen Ann 85
St. Cin
145
Truman I 70
Truman II 75
White Birch 200*

*Picnic size at White Birch Park may be restricted based on parking availability, swimming pool and Community Center use.

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