The land was accepted by the City on Octoalthough the City has maintained it since 2002. The land for this 9.37- acre park was donated to the City by the Broadmoor Estates Subdivision Developer Mike Roberts. Facilities include a wide variety of playground equipment a larger basketball court picnic tables and benches.īroadmoor Park & Pond is located east of South Front Street on Broadmoor Drive. This park features a pedestrian bridge and beautiful trees throughout the park. This 2.9-acre park is an attractive neighborhood park with three pedestrian accesses from Juniper Court, Birch Court and South Hickory Street. Playground equipment was added in 1972 with the help of a 50 percent grant from the Iowa DNR Land and Water Conservation (LAWCON) fund.īeaver Kreek Park is located at the end of South Chestnut Street. The land for the park was dedicated to the City of North Liberty as part of the platting of the Beaver Kreek subdivisions developed by Buechler and Kornegor. Beaver Kreek Park’s name was created by using the developers’ initials, George Buechler and Ralston Kornegor. Violations can be reported to the countywide, 24-hour non-emergency contact at (319) 356-6800.Ĭheck the status of park and recreation facilities and sign up for alertsīeaver Kreek Park was open to the public in 1972. The use of tobacco, nicotine, vape and other electronic smoking devices are prohibited in our parks, trails and other city-owned and maintained recreation areas. North Liberty’s parks and trails are nicotine-free. To make a request please complete these linked forms and a staff member will be in touch with you shortly. Future park planning is guided by the adopted Park Master Plan. Individuals may reserve shelters, green space and baseball fields.
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