Address: 360 N Home Ave, Martinsville, IN 46151, USA
Phone: +17653423155
Sunday: 6:30AM–9PM
Monday: 6:30AM–9PM
Tuesday: 6:30AM–9PM
Wednesday: 6:30AM–9PM
Thursday: 6:30AM–9PM
Friday: 6:30AM–9PM
Saturday: 6:30AM–9PM
Dianna Henson
4th of July fireworks was great.. up and close.. had a amazing time.
Raylynn Wangler
Very nice clean Park plenty of space to explore and play and or fish. Thank you for the wonderful fireworks show
clayton nuckelt
Really nice park for special gatherings. Just enough hills to feel like your in the smokies (mountains) during the summer. Fresh outdoors feeling!
Tony Dickerson
Loved it here very clean restrooms clean property nice place for picnic cook out good for the young kids and older kids to have room to run and play and the adults to relax and conversate with family and friends
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Yes, and they have a fenced dog park at the top of the hill
how old do you have to be to be charged......example do 5 and under get in pool free or younger???
It's got a cool trail and a lot of space to walk a dog around without being bothered.
Yes there are plenty of tables. You can also drive way up the drive and find tables setting all different places.
PLANS FOR FOURTH OF JULY ANNOUNCED JUNE 14, 2020 NEWS MARTINSVILLE – Plans for the 2020 Fourth of July Celebration in Martinsville have been announced and they will be a little different from years past. In conjunction with the City of Martinsville, the Park Board released that on July 4th, Jimmy Nash City Park will be open to foot traffic only. The gate will remain closed to all vehicular traffic on Home Avenue from Harrison Street. The swimming pool will not be open until Monday, July 6th. Indiana Spirit of ’45, also in conjunction with the City of Martinsville, will be hosting a Fourth of July Parade also on the Fourth. The parade will begin at 10:00 AM from John R. Wooden Middle School, travel north on Sycamore Street, west on Washington Street and south on Jefferson Street back to the middle school. The parade is to be a celebration of youth, our local heroes and, of course, our freedom. Featured in the parade will be our first responders, health care professionals, and t
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