
Lovers of the great outdoors may select from twelve city parks that contain 652 acres and numerous picnic and play areas. The city employs a full-time Parks and Recreation Director who administers year-round activities.
McPhetridge Centennial Park – Main Street & Broadway
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Completed August 1997 for Weatherford’s 100th Birthday in 1998
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Paved with Centennial Bricks donated by city residents, businesses, and organizations
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Gazebo, fountain, landscaping, and time capsule welcome visitors to this historic site of Weatherford’s first bank.
Clark Park – Next to Means Park (1.9 acres)
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Swimming, toddler & wading pools
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Basketball goals & horseshoe pits
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Play area with stage & volleyball court
Condor Park – Condor Drive & West Main Street (0.3 acres)
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Play & picnic area
Heritage Park – across from City Hall (1.2 acres)
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Veteran’s Memorial
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Memorial Tree commemorating the Murrah Building bombing
Lockstone Park – Saber Lane & North Washington (0.3 acres)
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Small play area featuring a rocket slide
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Picnic area with plans for a future pavilion
Means Park – Huber Street between Caddo Street & Indiana Street (2.1 acres)
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Restroom facilities
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Gazebo & two pavilions
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Two acres of play area
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Picnic tables
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Croquet court under construction
Rader Park East – Northeast of Weatherford (260 acres)
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11 Soccer fields
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1 Baseball field
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Sand volleyball court
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2 Softball fields
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Bird sanctuary
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Don Mitchell Rodeo Arena
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Archery range & trap range
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3 Horseshoe pits
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7 Tennis courts
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2 Basketball half courts with six more to follow
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10 acres with community activity bldg.
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18-Hole golf course, clubhouse, & enclosed cart storage
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Nature trail with fish observation pond
Rader Park West – across from Rader Park East (160 acres)
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7 Baseball fields
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4 Softball fields
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One mile long, black top walking trail with natural wildlife
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Many large play areas
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Seven acre stocked fishing pond with picnic areas
Thacker Park – 4th & Huber Streets (0.9 acres)
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Pavilion
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Basketball goal
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Play area with gym & tube slide
Tom Stafford Park – Tom Stafford Street between 8th & Broadway Streets (0.3 acres)
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Monument to Gen. Thomas Stafford & his family at the site of his family home
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Flower gardens & sidewalks
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Gazebo
Triplett Park – across from Condor Park (0.3 acres)
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Large play area
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The Cedar Schoolhouse is located is here. The Cedar Schoolhouse is a one room schoolhouse established in 1902.
Weber Park – North Washington Street (5.1 acres)
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One large & two small pavilions
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Sand volleyball court
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Large play area with creek & hills