Oakwood Park

Oakwood Ave.

     Oakwood Park is considered the "jewel" of the City of Napoleon's park system.  The first phase of this park's development began in the Summer of 1992 with the construction of the two youth baseball/softball diamonds (since named American Legion and Campbells Field) and the pony league baseball field (since named Veteran's Field).  The entry drive and large parking lot was constructed as well as the lake in the front of the park.   Federal and state grant monies, city funds, and private donations were major sources of funding for the initial construction.  Since that time, additional grant funding, donations, and city funds have been utilized to finish the remaining phases of Oakwood Park's development. 

Facilities include four baseball/softball diamonds, batting cages, a basketball court, a football field, sand volleyball court, two open air shelter houses, a fishing lake, wooded hiking trails, and year-round restroom facilities.  Through a recent state grant, the Parks and Recreation Department constructed a 1 mile walking path around the perimeter of the park.  This scenic path is handicapped accessible and is perfect for those who love to walk or jog to stay in shape.

Click on the pictures below to view some of Oakwood Park's Facilities:

 

                                   

Pond and Gazebo Area

Basketball Court

Diamond Booster Field

Campbells Field

Oakwood Football Field

Walking Path (1 mi.)

                                                                

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