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This approximately 60-acre County complex is situated about a mile from the City’s southeasterly perimeter, and is used annually for the county fair, rodeo, and demolition derby.
This large federally owned refuge is situated northwesterly of the City and is a popular location for fishing, hunting, hiking and bird watching. Please refer to prior information herein regarding its regional attraction that brings a variety of seasonal visitors to Othello.
This privately owned course is open to the public, has nine (9) holes, and is situated on Bench Road southwest of the City.
Used for meetings, receptions and meals for seniors.
This 20-acre County facility is located roughly two (2) miles west of the City limits. This facility is maintained by the County.
This approximately 60-acre County complex is situated about a mile from the City’s southeasterly perimeter, and is used annually for the county fair, rodeo, and demolition derby.
This large federally owned refuge is situated northwesterly of the City and is a popular location for fishing, hunting, hiking and bird watching. Please refer to prior information herein regarding its regional attraction that brings a variety of seasonal visitors to Othello.
Othello’s newest recreation facility features a 6,000 sq. ft. skate park that is a functional yet aesthetically pleasing facility comprised of numerous amenities including a double stair set, 7.5’ bowl, bank ramp, grind rail, and most notably, “Harvest Gold” colored concrete. Following approval of the park’s final design in January 2015, the Othello City Council approved a vote to formally name the future skate park the Dan Dever Memorial Skate Park, in honor of the late City of Othello Councilman who spearheaded the project over five years ago and advocated the need for and supported the development of a public skate park in Othello until his passing in May of 2014.
15.2 acres
This “neighborhood” park is located along 7th Ave and provides our community large areas of irrigated grass and 5 picnic shelters that vary in size. This beautifully shaded park includes 2 tennis courts, 3 basketball court, 3 playground areas with several play structures a grassy amphitheater, walking trails and 2 restroom facilities.
Shelter Reservation Calendar Park shelter reservation request
Kiwanis Park Shelter Amenities:
#1: Large Picnic Shelter -- $57.25 (1/2 Day) & $114 (Full Day)
Tables: 10
BBQ: 2
Water: 1 sink, 1 spigot w/drinking fountain
Electricity: 4 outlets
#2: Tennis Court Shelter -- $31.25 (1/2 Day) & $62.50 (Full Day)
Tables: 6
BBQ: 2
Water: 1 spigot w/drinking fountain (between shelters #2 and #3)
Electricity: 2 outlets
#3: Playground Shelter -- $21 (1/2 Day) & $41.50 (Full Day)
Tables: 3
BBQ: 1
Water: 1 spigot w/drinking fountain
Electricity: 2 outlets
#4: Basketball Court Shelter -- $21 (1/2 Day) & $41.50 (Full Day)
Tables: 3
BBQ: 1
#5: 7th Ave. -- $31.25 (1/2 Day) & $62.50 (Full Day)
Tables: 5
BBQ: 2
Water: 1 spigot w/drinking fountain
Kiwanis Park Shelter Map.pdf Park Shelter Map
30.65 acres
Othello’s largest park hosts the majority of the city’s athletic events. In addition to 4 picnic shelters, this is the home of the Lions Park Athletic Complex and the Dan Dever Memorial Skate Park. This park features a paved walk path, arboretum, street hockey rink, a handball wall, a large playground area with several types of equipment for a variety of ages, 4 lighted tennis courts, 2 full sized lighted basketball courts, and 3 restroom facilities
Shelter Reservation Calendar Park shelter reservation request (fillable pdf)
Lions Park Shelter Amenities:
#1: South Picnic Shelter -- $31.25 (1/2 Day) & $62.50 (Full Day)
Tables: 5
BBQ: 2
Water: 1 spigot w/drinking fountain
Electricity: 2 outlets
#2: Central Picnic Shelter -- $21 (1/2 Day) & $41.50 (Full Day)
Tables: 3
BBQ: 2
Water: 1 spigot w/drinking fountain
Electricity: 2 outlets
#3: North Picnic Shelter -- $21 (1/2 Day) & $41.50 (Full Day)
Tables: 3
BBQ: 2
Water: 1 spigot w/drinking fountain
Electricity: 2 outlets
#4: Large Picnic Shelter -- $57.25 (1/2 Day) & $114 (Full Day)
Tables: 9
BBQ: 2
Water: 1 spigot w/drinking fountain
Electricity: 5 outlets
Lions Park Shelter Map.pdf Lions Park Shelter Map
LPAC is home to 4 lighted baseball/softball fields with concession stand and 1 lighted soccer field. This facility is perfect for weekend tournaments, league play or practices. Ball fields can be set up for baselines at 60’, 65’, and 80’, temporary pitching mounds and pitching rubbers can be moved suit any need. Outfield fences measure near 300’. LPAC is available to rent for a variety of sporting needs (one time use or Tournament/League Rental ) Other amenities include concession stand covered bleachers, and a restroom . This complex is open from April-October.
This is a Red Cross lifeguard staffed facility
The facility features 7,275 square feet of water recreation, zero-depth wading pool with water toys, a 1,100 square foot lazy river, a 155-foot self-contained slide, and 3’-9’ lap pool, bath house with separate family/handicapped accessible bathhouse. The pool’s dual-sided concession stand is open to both the community pool and the general public in the park. Our pool is open daily from June-August. Please review our facility rules for more detailed information.
American Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety Program
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- Learn-to-Swim Lessons
- Learn to be safe in, on or around water
- Program covers skills and knowledge in a logical progression
- Participants become safer and better swimmers
- Progress according to ability and at the discretion of the water safety instructor
This privately owned course is open to the public, has nine (9) holes, and is situated on Bench Road southwest of the City.
.98 acres
Home to the Othello Farmers Market, this park was the first in Othello.
Pioneer Park Shelter Amenities: Park shelter reservation request
This is a 1.0-acre site with trees and grass, utilized for passive recreational pursuits, and is the City’s oldest park (dating back to 1912). This park features the City’s tie to aircraft via a T-33 jet honoring the City’s relationship to a former nearby air base. Its park tables and benches are augmented by a rest room, a lovely gazebo, and handicapped parking.
#1: Pioneer Park Gazebo -- $20 (1/2 Day) & $40 (Full Day)
Tables: 3 inside gazebo, 3 on sidewalk
Water: 1 spigot
Electricity: 2 outlets
This 20-acre County facility is located roughly two (2) miles west of the City limits. This facility is maintained by the County.
.13 acres
This quiet park is nestled in the neighborhoods on South 4th Ave and Elm. Enjoy a picnic or peaceful time at this small park with a picnic bench.
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