A city park with lots of trees, shade, open spaces and a playground that inspired some fond childhood memories.
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Pat Garcia Veterans Memorial Park
Join us as we visit Pat Garcia Memorial Park, currently under development to honor war veteran Pat Garcia. It was a cold and snowy day, but we picked this park for its open field and creek – perfect for a quick visit.
Aley Park
A westside park with modern amenities and a civil war history.
Meadows Park
Located across the lake from one of Wichita’s prettiest golf courses, Meadows park holds its own with the neighbor.
Claude Lambe Park
From 13th street it looks like a pretty small park, but beyond the tiny playground sits a big fishing lake.
Alfred MacDonald Park
Named for a Wichita dignitary, this small park is quiet spot for the neighborhood.
Spruce Park
A small park named Spruce Park was acquired in 1971 through federal funds. It has a playground and a basketball court. A young couple was playing with their puppy, Fendi, who became attached to the visitors.
Lynette Woodard Park
Dedicated to a Wichita legend that broke the glass ceiling on the Harlem Globetrotters.
Hellers Park
Sharing land with one of Wichita’s schools, this park is all about nature.
Goldenrod Park
A small park with a rec center, a basketball court, and lots of open space.

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