Top Parks in Adams township, Allen county, Indiana, United states

New Haven Adams Twp Parks Rec

Address: 1702 Glencoe Blvd, New Haven, IN 46774, USA

Park

“Kids love making crafts at the craft shack, great swimming lesson instructors.”

New Haven Park Maintenance Center

Address: 300 Bensman Ave, New Haven, IN 46774, USA

Park

“Wonderful park”

Kreager Park

Address: 7225 N River Rd, Fort Wayne, IN 46815, USA

Park

“Taylor's Dream is a fun park. Spread out with space for kids to move. Well organized with a section geared towards smaller kids with a smaller climbing play area and swings on one side and a separate play area with climbing swings etc on the other side brought together by a splash pad between them. There are additional swings nearby with a dinosaur skeleton that is fun for climbing on and under along with a game set up where you have to think fast to tap your color as it comes up on the various screens around the circle. It is a good places to bring your kids and to meet up with other families.”

Heatherwood Park

Address: 1000 Hartzell Rd, New Haven, IN 46774, USA

Park

“Cute little park and trail to have a picnic and stretch your legs!”

Jury Park

Address: 1702 Glencoe Blvd, New Haven, IN 46774, USA

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“Jury pool is always fun when it's open during the summer.Jury has several amenities to offer, two pavilions, two large water slides, mini splash pad. Small waiting pool with small water slide for the little ones. Large pool with a diving board. There is a play ground , tennis courts, along with a soccer field. When the pool is closed, the soccer fields are used for NFL flag football.”

Moser Park

Address: 601 W. Main, New Haven, IN 46774, USA

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“Fishing. Caught a yellow belly.”

New Haven Parks & Recreation

Address: 7500 SR 930 East, Fort Wayne, IN 46803, USA

Park

“Nice place with a helpful staff”

McMillen Park Community Center

Address: 3901 Abbott St, Fort Wayne, IN 46806, USA

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“This was a pretty fun place for toddlers to run around at! Essentially an indoor boundary less playground, there were the traditionally ramps, slides, ladders, etc. But also a game that appeals to sensory audio/visual type cues and also box ball. My toddlers had a great time running around for an hour or so. A couple of picnic tables and you can bring your own snacks. Cost was like $1 per kid.”

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