Parks
The City of Crestwood has seven City Parks with 120 acres of park land. Parks range in size from small neighborhood parks up to the 85 acre Whitecliff Park. Park maintenance is provided by the Department of Public Services.
*Park restroom facilities are close for the winter season in November and reopen in April*
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Crestwood Park
Crestwood's second largest park is 21 acres. The park includes a paved walking trail approximately one mile long, a playground with rubberized safety surfacing, a restroom, three practice softball fields, two new pavilions with electric and a scout fire ring.
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Ferndale Park
Located off of Liggett Drive nestled between Ferndale and Briarton is 1 acre park with a newer playground on rubberized safety surfacing.
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Rayburn Park
The park has a playground and offers a shady place to relax.
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Sanders Park
Sanders Park includes two tennis courts, two playground areas, a multi-purpose court with two basketball goals and a walking path.
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Sappington House
The City of Crestwood is proud to have the Thomas Sappington Historic Site as part of the Crestwood Park system.
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Spellman Park
Located off of Spellman Drive, the park is 3 acres. The park includes a tennis/pickleball court, walking path, playground with rubberized safety surfacing, one basketball goal, an open playfield and a small pavilion.
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Whitecliff Park
In 1971 the Crestwood Board of Aldermen had great forethought to realize that an old abandoned quarry adjacent to a small eight-acre park was a treasure to preserve.
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Kitun Dog Park
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Honeysuckle Removal