Lauzier Park New flush restroom, 1600 13th Ave SW just installed in Sept. 2013 near softball field. City of Quincy 509-787-3523 East Park: 724 F St SE This park is one of our larger parks. Lauzier Park is our largest park with 20 acres of City Park land. We have 3 full size soccer fields, 2 smaller t-ball/ softball fields, 4 lighted tennis courts, 3 lighted basketball courts. 2 Kids Big We have our Aquatic Center, a softball field, older bike track, Swings, Picnic Shelters, Basketball Courts, and Big toys for kids at this park. Climber toys, with one of those being an We have plenty of room for soccer ADA accessible toy. games and other activities in our 1/4 mile paved walk- ing trail with exercise stations all around it and 4 picnic shelters for family use. This park has lots of room for ac- open grass areas. Early morning view of tivities of all types to be held all at our the same time. waterslides Come enjoy what our facil- ities have to offer and spend some time in YOUR City Parks. during our summer season. City of Quincy - Recreation PO Box 388 (mailing) 115 1st Ave SW (physical) Quincy WA 98848 Phone: 509-787-3523 Fax: 509-787-2212 E-mail: info@qtownrec.us Quincy Recreation Department City Parks & Services Smaller Neighborhood Parks North Park: Corner of C St NE & Central Ave. North Swings, Big Toy w/slide, Kids Tot Lot, Picnic Shelter, 3 Basketball courts, large open grass area. O’Connell Park: Corner of B St NE & 3rd Ave North Big Toy w/slide, Climbing Toy, open grass area. South Park: Corner of L St SE & 2nd Ave South 2 kids Baseball Fields, 4 Horseshoe Pits, Large Open Grass Area, right next to Pioneer School Playground. Simmons Park: 400 Blk of F ST SW on Hwy 28 Large Open Grass Area, Local Community museum, Slide and Sand Pit Toys.
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