Buffalo Meadows Park
Buffalo Meadows Park is 20 acres and includes a jogging/walking trail, open space to play, one shelter that holds 64 seated and ample parking for a variety of events and gatherings.
Buffalo Meadows Park is 20 acres and includes a jogging/walking trail, open space to play, one shelter that holds 64 seated and ample parking for a variety of events and gatherings.
Black Hoof Park is a 160-acre park featuring 35-acre, deep-water Lake Lenexa. The park offers a unique dam and spillway, several miles of trails through open grass and wooded areas and fun natural play areas for children. The park has two shelters, Oak and Stone Wall. Oak shelter holds 192 seated and Stone Wall holds 48 seated.
Discover more about the park's plants, animals and history by visiting the center's new exhibit gallery featuring live animal displays and interactive exhibits, visit the 500-gallon aquarium showcasing native stream fish, stop by the wildlife viewing room that overlooks a water feature with birdfeeders, and visit the gift shop for nature enthusiasts. Rental space available.
This 10-acre park has a large natural area, a creek, a .4-mile walking/jogging trail, playground, tennis course and Flat Rock Creek pool facility.
Known as the City of Festivals, Lenexa is a growing community with beautiful parks and a lively new downtown area that includes many unique shopping, restaurant, and activity destinations.
A 44-acre park featuring two fishing lakes, walking paths, four picnic shelters, a playground, and the recently updated historic Dodge Town play area. Fishing permits are required.
A 58-acre park with a 1.5-mile trail system consisting of three different loops that features a unique ecosystem, the park's forested areas and rare limestone glade habitat make it unlike any other park in the JCPRD system.
Ad Astra Park is a 10-acre park located next to Christa McAuliffe Elementary School. It includes a natural area, .7-mile jogging/walking trail, which connects to Ad Astra Trail to the north and a large open play area. The Ad Astra Shelter is 20’x40’ with a capacity of 95/80 seated. It has 10 8-foot tables, electricity, a grill, a drinking fountain and restrooms available at Ad Astra Pool.
A 3.4 mile paved multi-use trail which traverses open fields, with some woodlands along the stream consisting primarily of oak, hickory, hackberry, sycamore, and cottonwood. Trail access from within Heritage Park near Shelters 9 and 10.
The fieldhouse features McDonald's Field, a state-of-the-art turf field for soccer, football and other field sports, multiple court configurations for basketball, volleyball and other court sports, a wide assortment of programs and activities for all ages and interests - from fitness and health to arts and crafts, and walki...