Price Memorial Park

Category: Park

Address: 205 Plymouth Goshen Trail, Plymouth, IN 46563, USA

Opening hours

Sunday: 6AM–10PM

Monday: 6AM–10PM

Tuesday: 6AM–10PM

Wednesday: 6AM–10PM

Thursday: 6AM–10PM

Friday: 6AM–10PM

Saturday: 6AM–10PM

Reviews

Kylynn Boi

Jul 4, 2022

For the 40 minutes I was there I caught 1 fish that was under 3 inches, they ate all my bait and I would not recommend fishing here.

Brian Mars

Jun 12, 2022

A nice quaint little park with a small clean Lake that's perfect for a casual swim or fishing or any other activity for you and your friends, family or other company. It's free to enter and bound to be full of good times. Just bring yourself, maybe a few cold beverages and your smile and that will Bloom into a day full of laughs.

Gabriel Campbell

May 30, 2022

Small lake for swimming and fishing. There is also a nice little playground. Great place for a picnic in the summer.

Costa Pobre

Oct 15, 2020

This is a hidden gem among the semi busy city of Plymouth. It is right of the Goshen Trail Rd. It has a big front red brick metal gated entrance. Some city workers at the time we visited were working right the front entrance installing new water connections of some sort. It did not interfere with the entrance. Once you drive up a small slope , there is plenty of parking. PMP is kept very clean. it has a beautiful lake with some fish and lots of geese. It is surrounded by tall oak and other variety of trees which sway with the gentle breeze of fall opening the door to winter. The grounds are covered with a delightful carpet of various colors. Price Memorial Park was open by a family that lives on the grounds in a very appealing 2 story home. There are also bathrooms, several large gazebos or gathering covered areas with plenty of tables for family, group or church celebrations. If one desires to take a short or long walk/hike following the river just a few steps away from the main entrance to the left, by the house across the street with the big carved black bear in the front yard; just exit the main gate walk over the short bridge to the left is the unmarked trail head, the river will be to your right as you enter the grassy pathway. This pathway will take as many miles as you want. You can even ride your bike if you wish. I'll write no more in order not to spoil the experience. This is a definite must visit. However, please do not spoil it by not cleaning up after yourself. Always leave it better than what you found it.

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Questions & Answers

Is this dog friendly?

Harmony Williams | May 25, 2019
Karen S | May 26, 2019

Yes beautiful spot, watch out for goose droppings!

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