Department of Parks & Recreation

Parks & Facilities

Parks & Facilities

Parks & Facilities

Cleveland Parks & Recreation cares for a diverse network of parks, recreation centers, and specialty facilities that serve residents across every neighborhood. Our Parks and Facilities section helps you quickly find the places that matter most—whether you’re looking for a local playground, an athletic field, a pool, a recreation center, a cultural destination, or a community gathering space.

Find a Park Interactive Map

Discover parks and green spaces across Cleveland with our interactive Find a Park tool. Whether you’re looking for a neighborhood playground, trails, athletic fields, or a peaceful place to relax, this feature makes it easy to explore locations citywide. Each park page includes helpful details—such as amenities, accessibility information, hours, and maps—so residents and visitors can quickly find the outdoor spaces that best meet their needs.

Playgrounds

Cleveland’s playgrounds offer safe, active, and imaginative spaces for children and families to enjoy the outdoors. Spread throughout neighborhoods across the city, these play areas provide opportunities for exploration, physical activity, and community connection. Each playground is designed to support healthy recreation for kids 12 years of age and under, with nearby amenities and park features that make visits convenient and fun.

Athletic Fields & Courts

Cleveland’s athletic fields and courts provide welcoming spaces for residents to stay active, build skills, and connect through recreation. From neighborhood baseball diamonds and soccer fields to basketball and tennis courts, these facilities support year‑round play for youth, adults, and families. Designed to encourage healthy lifestyles and community engagement, our athletic spaces are maintained for safety, accessibility, and broad community use.

Specialty Facilities

Special Facilities in Cleveland are unique destination-based recreational and cultural assets that serve a specialized purpose and attract residents and visitors from across the city and region. These facilities vary in size, seasonal use, and length of visit, and provide distinctive experiences that enhance Cleveland’s identity, tourism, recreation, and quality of life.

25440 Harvard Rd, Highland Hills, OH 44122

Monday 8 AM-5 PM

Tuesday 8 AM-5 PM

Wednesday 8 AM-5 PM

Thursday 8 AM-5 PM

Friday 8 AM-5 PM

Saturday Closed

Sunday  Closed

Highland Park Golf Course Website

3550 S Green Rd, Highland Hills, OH 44122

Monday 7 AM - 6 PM

Tuesday 7 AM - 6 PM

Wednesday 7 AM - 6 PM

Thursday 7 AM - 6 PM

Friday 7 AM - 6 PM

Saturday 7 AM - 6 PM

Sunday 7 AM - 6 PM

Halloran

3550 W 117th St, Cleveland, OH 44111

Pubic Skating Hours: 12:15 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. (Mon–Fri) and 10 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. (Sat).

Cudell  Fine Arts

10013 Detroit Ave.  Cleveland, OH 44102

Public Skating Hours: Tuesdays, 2:30 PM – 5:30 PM (Dec-Apr)

500 Lakeside Ave E, Cleveland OH 44114

Contact the Office for Availability of Rentals (216) 348-2211

750 E. 88th St, Cleveland, OH 44108

Monday: 10 am-4 pm

Tuesday: 10 am-4 pm

Wednesday: 10 am-4 pm

Thursday: 10 am-4 pm

Friday: 10 am-4 pm

Saturday: 10 am-4 pm

Sunday: 10 am-4 pm

Monday: 8 am- 5 pm

Tuesday: Closed

Wednesday: 8 am- 5 pm

Thursday: Closed

Friday: 8 am - 5 pm

Saturday: 8 am - 5 pm

Sunday: 10 am- 4 pm

Regional Parks

Regional parks are the City’s largest parks, often exceeding 25 acres. These parks serve multiple neighborhoods and attract residents from across the city.

Regional parks provide a balance of active and passive recreation spaces, support a wide range of recreational activities, preserve unique landscapes and open space, and accommodate group activities, community gatherings, and citywide events.

There are accessible Public Restrooms.

Clark FieldLoew Park
Frederick Douglass ParkLuke Easter Park
Gunning Park Halloran ParkMaplewood Park
Humphrey ParkMichael Zone Park
Impett ParkRockefeller Park
Kerruish Park 

Community Parks

Community parks serve several neighborhoods and provide a mix of active and passive recreation spaces. They support a variety of recreational activities, preserve open space and natural features, accommodate group gatherings, and host community events.

Cudell CommonsGlenville-James Hubbard ParkNeff Park
Duggan ParkHarmody ParkR.J. Taylor Park
Estabrook ParkJames M. Dunphy ParkRoberto Clemente Park
Fairfax ParkJefferson ParkTerminal Park
Fairview ParkLincoln ParkThrush Park
Fannie M. Lewis Community ParkLonnie Burten ParkThurgood Marshall Park
Forest Hills ParkMarion Motley ParkW.C. Reed Park
Gilmore ParkMark Tromba ParkWorthington Park
Glendale ParkMercedes Cotner Park 
Glenview ParkMohican Park 

Neighborhood Parks

Neighborhood parks serve residents within walking distance of their homes. They provide a balanced mix of active and passive recreational opportunities and support the daily recreational needs of surrounding neighborhoods.

Abbey ParkDove ParkIdalia ParkStella Walsh Park
Alexander Hamilton ParkDrakefield ParkJo Ann ParkSterling Park
Archmere ParkE.J. Kovacic ParkKirtland ParkStorer Park
Artha Woods ParkEarle B. Turner ParkLake Pool ParkTony Brush Park
Arthur R. Johnston ParkEaston ParkMartin Luther King Jr. ParkTrain Park
Baltic Children’s ParkEmery ParkMcGowan ParkTrent Park
Barkwill ParkEmery-Alexco ParkMeyer PoolTuland Park
Belmont ParkEndora Park Farmer’sMorgan ParkWalter A. Burks Park
Brookfield ParkYard Frank Novak ParkMunn ParkWarsaw Park
Calgary ParkGawron ParkOleatha Wilson ParkWoodland Park
Carol McClendon ParkGoudreau ParkOrr Park 
Carrie Cain ParkGrant ParkOtter Park 
Cedar Glen ParkGrdina ParkRainbow Park 
Central Park Coit ParkGreenwood ParkRaus Park 
Crawford ParkGroton ParkRegent Park 
Crossburn ParkHerman ParkSam Miller Park 
Davinwood ParkHyacinth ParkShirley Chisholm Park