Parks & Recreation

Parks

Recreation Park: 820 Center St

Rec park is a 78-acre city park featuring a wide range of amenities, including an 18-hole disc golf course, the Imagination Station playground, multiple sports fields and courts, an amphitheater, and paved paths for walking, biking, and running. It is the largest park in the city and offers both active recreation and relaxing spaces, with rental pavilions and an amphitheater for community events.

Garver Park: 521 Blakeslee Ave.
Established in 1909, this 13.2-acre park includes paved paths, a beautiful pavilion, playground equipment, a baseball field and walking path.

Mattie Marsh Park: 410 E. Trevitt Street
This 1-acre park, established in 1954, is tucked into a residential area on Bryan’s east side. It features a pavilion with restrooms, a basketball court and playground equipment.

Hitt Park: 220 Bement St.
Established in 1956, this 1-acre park is located on the northeast end of the city. It features a pavilion with restrooms, basketball court and playground equipment.

East End Park & Pool: 1400 E. High St.
Home to the East End Pool, this park includes an expansive 33.3 acres and was established in 1976. The pool features a small water slide and diving board. A baseball diamond, basketball court, play equipment and a pavilion provide space to have fun and relax. This park also features six pickleball courts. East End Park is handicap accessible.

Moore Park & Pool: 1017 Oakwood Avenue
Home to Moore Pool, this 11-acre park was established in 1937. The pool features a 90-foot water slide, zero depth entry and diving areas. In addition to the pool, Moore Park includes paved paths that are great for walking, biking and running. A shelter house and three pavilions are available to rent.

Fountain City Park: 925 Union St.
Skateboarders will find plenty to enjoy at this 7.7-acre facility, which was established in 1999 and is home to the city’s skate park and sledding hill.

Central Park: 430 S. Portland St.
What this park lacks in size, it makes up for in beauty. Established in 1997 and comprising a quarter of an acre, Central Park is a serene spot that includes a fountain, gazebo and walking paths.

Israel Gardens Butterfly Park: 1510 Brenner St.
Whether you stroll through or cruise by, this small park offers plenty of beauty. Established in 1997, it is ½ acre.

Maple Grove Park: Jordan Drive
Serene and peaceful, this 10-acre park was established in 1999 and is a wonderful spot for taking in nature.

Roseland Park: 319 E. South St.
Located in the southeast section of town, Roseland Park features room to roam, a pavilion with restrooms, a basketball court, tennis court and playground equipment. It is eight acres and was established in 1970.

Lincoln Park: 301 E Butler St.
The former site of Lincoln Elementary School is now home to Lincoln Park and Bryan’s very own inclusive playground. The playground includes ramp entry points, a poured-in-place surface, braille and picture communication boards, a flush-to-ground merry-go-round, a zipline, expression swings, and more. The park includes restroom facilities and two pavilions.

Garver Park: 521 Blakeslee Ave.

Established in 1909, this 13.2-acre park includes paved paths, a beautiful pavilion, playground equipment, a baseball field and walking path.

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Mattie Marsh Park: 410 E. Trevitt Street

This 1-acre park, established in 1954, is tucked into a residential area on Bryan’s east side. It features a pavilion with restrooms, a basketball court and playground equipment.

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Hitt Park: 220 Bement St.

Established in 1956, this 1-acre park is located on the northeast end of the city. It features a pavilion with restrooms, basketball court and playground equipment.

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East End Park & Pool: 1400 E. High St.

Home to the East End Pool, this park includes an expansive 33.3 acres and was established in 1976. The pool features a small water slide and diving board. A baseball diamond, basketball court, play equipment and a pavilion provide space to have fun and relax. This park also features six pickleball courts. East End Park is handicap accessible.

Directions

Fountain City Park: 925 Union St.

Skateboarders will find plenty to enjoy at this 7.7-acre facility, which was established in 1999 and is home to the city’s skate park and sledding hill.

Directions

Central Park: 430 S. Portland St.

What this park lacks in size, it makes up for in beauty. Established in 1997 and comprising a quarter of an acre, Central Park is a serene spot that includes a fountain, gazebo and walking paths.

Directions

Israel Gardens Butterfly Park: 1510 Brenner St.

Whether you stroll through or cruise by, this small park offers plenty of beauty. Established in 1997, it is ½ acre.

Directions

Maple Grove Park: Jordan Drive

Serene and peaceful, this 10-acre park was established in 1999 and is a wonderful spot for taking in nature.

Directions

Roseland Park: 319 E. South St.

Located in the southeast section of town, Roseland Park features room to roam, a pavilion with restrooms, a basketball court, tennis court and playground equipment. It is eight acres and was established in 1970.

Directions

Moore Park & Pool: 1017 Oakwood Avenue

Home to Moore Pool, this 11-acre park was established in 1937. The pool features a 90-foot water slide, zero depth entry and diving areas. In addition to the pool, Moore Park includes paved paths that are great for walking, biking and running. A shelter house and three pavilions are available to rent.

Directions

Lincoln Park: 301 E Butler St.

The former site of Lincoln Elementary School is now home to Lincoln Park and Bryan’s very own inclusive playground. The playground includes ramp entry points, a poured-in-place surface, braille and picture communication boards, a flush-to-ground merry-go-round, a zipline, expression swings, and more. The park includes restroom facilities and two pavilions.

Directions

Recreation Park: 820 Center St

Rec park is a 78-acre city park featuring a wide range of amenities, including an 18-hole disc golf course, the Imagination Station playground, multiple sports fields and courts, an amphitheater, and paved paths for walking, biking, and running. It is the largest park in the city and offers both active recreation and relaxing spaces, with rental pavilions and an amphitheater for community events.

Directions