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Our staff is dedicated to bringing you quality parks and recreation experiences in addition to helping make Osceola County a great place to live, vacation and especially to get out and play! Our beau - tiful natural resources and outstanding sports facilities are just the beginning of our diverse and growing park system. We offer over 40 parks and recreation facilities from recreational pathways where you can take a jog, sports fields for youth & adults, nature trails to explore our wildlife, meeting places for the community and exciting lakefront vistas for fishing, swimming and boating. We believe that the benefits of having a healthy community STARTS IN PARKS……………..visit an Osceola County Park today!

reek” hingle C ing on S “Paddl Our Mission Osceola County Parks promotes quality of life experiences that will enhance the health and well being of our residents and visitors through participation in our events, world- class sports facilities, visiting our parks and our outstanding natural resources.

For recent updates on department news and projects, please check our website at www.osce - ola.org under Parks Division. • County Wide Parks & Recreation Master Plan Update (10/05) • Current Capital Projects planned or under construction • Greenways and Trails Newsletter • Much More!! “Pa ssion F lower” Parks Administration Administrative offices are located at 366 N. Beaumont Avenue, Kissimmee, FL 34741. The office hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. For information please call 407-742-7800. www.osceola.org Citizens Initiatives/Partnerships Osceola County Parks Advisory Committee – Meets on the 2nd Wednesday of every other month, 5:30pm County Administration Building. For additional information: 407-742-7800 Osceola Greenways & Trails Committee – Meets the 3rd Tuesday of each month at the Parks Division office. For additional information: 407-742-7800 Land Conservation Advisory Board – Meets the 1st Tuesday of each month at the County Administration Building. For additional information contact: 407-962-1314 Agency Contacts City of Kissimmee Parks & Recreation 101 North Church Street, Kissimmee, FL 34741 Phone: 407-518-2501 www.kissimmee.org City of St. Cloud Parks & Recreation 3001 17th Street, St. Cloud, FL 34769 Phone: 407-957-7243 www.stcloud.org Poinciana Villages Recreation Department 395 Marigold Avenue, Kissimmee, FL 34759 Phone: 863-427-3417 Town of Celebration Parks & Recreation 690 Celebration Avenue, Celebration, FL 34747 Phone: 407-566-1698 www.celebration.fl.us Town of Harmony Welcome Center 3500 Harmony Square Drive, Harmony, FL 34773 Phone: 407-891-8358 www.harmonyfl.com Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission 620 South Meridian St., Tallahassee, FL 32399 Phone: 850-488-4676 www.myfwc.com South Florida Water Management District Orlando Service Center, 1707 Orlando Central Parkway, Suite 200, Orlando, FL 32809 Phone: 407-858-6100 www.sfwmd.gov Kissimmee Convention & Visitor’s Bureau 1925 East Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway, Kissimmee, FL 34744 Phone: 407-944-2400 www.floridakiss.com Osceola County 4-H and Extension Services 1921 Kissimmee Valley Lane, Kissimmee FL 34744 Phone: 321-697-3000 www.Osceola.org Florida Office of Greenways & Trails 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard M.S. 795 Tallahassee, FL 32399-3000 850-245-2052 or 1-877-822-5208 toll free www.dep.state.fl.us/gwt “Pa ssion F lower” Park Rules/Operational Hours Osceola County Parks are typically open from DAWN TO DUSK for our park users unless otherwise noted. Spe - cial events or functions require a scheduling permit and park reservation prior to use. Please contact our Ad - ministrative Office for additional information.

Facility/Park Reservations PAVILION RENTALS: For information on fees or to reserve covered pavilions for picnics or parties at Ralph V. Chisholm Park or Partin Triangle Neighbor - hood Park please call 407-742-7800. Park pavilions in all other parks are available on a first come first serve basis. FIELD RENTALS: To rent or schedule fields for practice, league play or for informa - tion about fees, please call 407-742-7800. SPECIAL EVENT STAGE OR BLEACHER RENTAL: For information, fees or reservations please call 407-742-7800. FACILITY RENTALS: Austin-Tindall Regional Park: Facility or field reservations for special events, games, practices or for information about fees please call 407-742-7807. Osceola County Stadium: Facility or field reservations for tournaments and events at the Stadium, or for information about fees, please call 321-697-3201 Osceola County Softball Complex: Facility or field reservations for special events, games, practices or for information about fees, please call 407-962-1140. Robert Guevara Community Center: Facility rental information for a wedding, reception, or family reunions please call 407-348-7551. Kenansville Community Center: Facility rental information for a wedding, reception or family reunions please call 407-436-0185. Narcoossee Community Center: Facility rental information for a wedding, reception or family reunions please call 407-891-9934. Osceola Heritage Park/Silver Spurs Arena: 1875 Silver Spurs Lane, Kissimmee, FL 34744, 321-697-3333.

“Rober t Guev Commu ara ark” nity Ce iangle P nter” artin Tr nd at P laygrou “New P Special Events • Special Events • Special Events • Special Events JANUARY JULY • 1st Weekend - Bearfoot Sports/Soccer Six - Blizzard Blast • 1st Week - Independence Baseball Tournament - Soccer Tournament - Austin-Tindall Regional Park Osceola County Stadium • 1st Weekend - Three Kings Day • 4th of July Weekend - Disney Soccer Tournament - • 2nd Weekend - USFTL Flag Football Tournament - Austin- Austin-Tindall Regional Park Tindall Regional Park, Hickory Tree Neighborhood Park, • 3rd and 4th Weeks - USSSA World Series - Osceola Archie Gordon Memorial Park County Stadium • 3rd Weekend - Kissimmee St. Cloud Senior Games - AUGUST Various facilities around the County • Last Weekend - Blue Grey Battle of States - Baseball - • Entire Month - Jim Evan’s Academy of Professional Osceola County Stadium Umpires - Baseball - Osceola County Stadium SEPTEMBER FEBRUARY • Labor Day Weekend - Disney/GOUSL Labor Day • 2nd Saturday - Florida Christian College Flag Football - Classic - Soccer - Austin-Tindall Regional Park Austin-Tindall Regional Park • 2nd weekend - Dewalt Soccer Tournament - Austin- • 2nd Week - Osceola County Fair and Silver Spurs Rodeo - Tindall Regional Park Osceola Heritage Park • 2nd to last weekend - USSSA Slow-pitch Worlds - • 3rd Week - Disney President’s Days Soccer Festival - Osceola County Softball Complex Austin-Tindall Regional Park • Entire Month - Instructional League - • Entire Month - Houston Astros Osceola County Stadium - Osceola County Stadium OCTOBER MARCH • Entire Month - Houston Astros Instructional League • 1st 2 Weeks - Rebel Spring Games - Softball - Oren Brown - Baseball - Osceola County Stadium Community Park, Osceola County Softball Complex • Last Weekend - Great Outdoor Days - Osceola Heritage Park • 2nd and 3rd Weeks - World Class Lacrosse Team Training - Austin-Tindall Regional Park NOVEMBER • 2nd Weekend - Osceola Sportsman Show - Kenansville • First Week - USSSA Invitational - Baseballl - Osceola • 4th Weekend - Battle of Narcoossee Civil War County Stadium Re-enactment - Ralph V. Chisholm Regional Park • 3rd Weekend - NCCAA Soccer Division 2 - Austin-Tindall • Entire Month - World Class Lacrosse - Austin-Tindall Re - Regional Park gional Park • Thanksgiving Weekend - Disney Jr. Soccer Showcase - Austin-Tindall Regional Park APRIL • 1st Week - Spring Fling - St. Cloud Lakefront DECEMBER Park/Chisholm Park • First Week - AYF Championship Youth Football - • 2nd Weekend - Kissimmee Softball Klassic - Osceola Austin-Tindall Regional Park County Softball Complex • 1st Weekend - NCCAA Soccer Division 1 - Austin-Tindall • 2nd Week - USSSA - Baseball - Osceola County Stadium Regional Park • 3rd Week - USSSA Men’s Major NIT - Baseball - Osceola • Last Week - USSSA - Baseball - Osceola County Stadium County Stadium • Last Weekend - Disney Soccer Showcase - Austin-Tindall • 3rd Weekend - Relay for Life - Osceola High School Regional Park MAY • 3rd Weekend - Bearfoot Sports/Soccer Six Solar Shoot- *events & dates are subject to change out - Austin-Tindall Regional Park • Memorial Day Weekend - Disney Memorial Day Soccer Shootout - Austin-Tindall Regional Park JUNE • 1st Saturday - National Trails Day • 1st and 2nd Week - Sheriff’s Office Youth Soccer Camp - Austin-Tindall Regional Park • 1st Weekend - USSSA - Baseball - Osceola County Stadium “Battle of Narc • 2nd Weekend - Triple Crown Sports Baseball oossee” Tournament - Osceola County Stadium “Willie Nelson in Concert” Park Descriptions Osceola County Parks Division is home to over 40 parks and facilities throughout the county. You will find we offer a wide assortment of amenities to better the lives of our residents. Our parks range in size from small neighborhood parks to our larger regional parks to suit the needs of the community.

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1 Austin-Tindall Regional Park and Soccer Complex (Boggy Creek Rd.) For information or reservations call 407-742-7807 Austin-Tindall Regional Park and Soccer Complex is a world-class sport complex located on the northeast end of Kissimmee just minutes from Orlando. This premier soccer facility features nine soc - cer fields, a clubhouse with a meeting room and locker rooms, and a concession area with shaded seating. Austin-Tindall has the capa - bility to host a wide variety of sports events from soccer to rugby, lacrosse and flag football.

2 Mac Overstreet Regional Park (Future Park) (Pleasant Hill Rd.) For information call: 407-742-7800 Mac Overstreet Regional Park, located in South Kissimmee is a beau - tiful 400 acre stretch of undeveloped land. Future plans include a boat ramp, picnic pavilions, restrooms and a hiking trail.

3 Ralph V. Chisholm Regional Park (Narcoosee Rd.) For information call: 407-742-7800 Ralph V. Chisholm Regional Park, located on the northeast end of St. Cloud off Narcoossee Road (Hwy 15), boasts a beautiful waterfront setting. This scenic park is an ideal spot to picnic or hold a family party utilizing one of the many pavilions of varying size. This park also hosts the annual Battle of Narcoossee Mill Civil War re-enactment. Other amenities include electricity, ball field and a vol - leyball area, beach area, boat ramps and approximately two miles of hiking and equestrian trails. Community Parks Softball, Soccer, Baseball or Tennis, you will find your activity available in the community parks throughout the county. The BVL Commu - nity Park offers well-maintained baseball fields devoted to local usage. Archie Gordon Memorial Park has a walking path perfect for keep - ing in shape along with soccer and football fields. The majority of the community parks have playgrounds and covered pavilions. The community centers around the County offer a wide variety of amenities to county residents such as the Robert Guevara Community Cen - ter, where you can take Salsa Dance classes or Karate lessons. The majorities of the centers offer activities for seniors and can be rented out for weddings, parties or other types of events. For information call: 407-742-7800

4 Archie Gordon Memorial Park (Buenaventura Lakes) Holopaw Community Center and Park Located in the highly populated Buenaventura neighborhood, 8 Holopaw Community Center and Park located east of St. on Buenaventura Boulevard, this park is well used by community Cloud is currently under development. Future plans include 4000 members and local soccer and football leagues. The walking path square foot community center, sports fields, and playground and is a wonderful resource for staying fit and the playground area is picnic area. perfect for families out for a fun day. Other amenities include rest - rooms, concession stand and parking. 9 Lake Toho Community Park (Future Park) (Kissimmee) Located east of Kissimmee. This park is currently under de - Buenaventura Lakes Community Park (Buenaventura Lakes) sign. Lakefront docks and a boat ramp are currently under de - 5 Located in the very popular Buenaventura Lakes Community velopment. alongside the Archie Gordon Memorial Park. Buenaventura Little League calls the ball fields home. This well maintained park includes 10 Narcoossee Community Center and Park (East St. Cloud) two little league fields, a t-ball field, and a senior field. Facilities also For information call: 407-891-9934 include a concession stand, restrooms and parking. Narcoossee Community Park, located on the northeast end of St. Cloud serves the growing local community. This is a great spot to 6 Deerwood Community Park (Poinciana) have a picnic and family fun. The community center is also a great For information call: 407-427-3417 spot to hold a wedding, reception or reunion. Deerwood Community Park is located off Laurel Avenue in Poin - ciana and is operated by the Association of Poinciana Villages. This 11 Oren Brown Community Park (Kissimmee) facility offers basketball courts and both baseball and soccer fields. Oren Brown Community Park located on the south end of Future plans include development of a cricket field. Kissimmee off Baker Drive is a great facility for sporting events and practices. It offers soccer and youth softball fields along with 7 Hickory Tree Community Park (Under Renovation) (St. Cloud) a playground and Hickory Tree Community Park is located east picnic facilities of St. Cloud. This facility offers and hosts the an - four practice fields, a conces - nual Rebel sion stand and restrooms. Fu - Games Tourna - ture park renovations include the ment and local renovation of existing football leagues. fields to multipurpose turf fields, new parking, playground, picnic pavilion and permiter walking trail & Center munity “Oren around the park. see Com Brown arcoos und” Park p “N laygro laygrou P nd and shelter” Boat Ramps 34 C Gate Canal Boat Ramp - Access to Alligator Lake 40 Smith’s Landing Ramp - Access to Lake Gentry 35 Granada Boat Ramp - Access to 41 Southport Park Boat Ramp Access to Lake Tohopekaliga 36 Joe Overstreet Boat Ramp - Access to Lake Kissimmee 42 Trout Landing Boat Ramp 37 Lake Cypress Boat Ramp - Access to Lake Kissimmee, Access to Lake Lizzie, Alligator Lake, Trout Lake Hatchineha, Lake Cypress 43 Whaley’s Landing Boat Ramp 38 Lake Marian Boat Ramp Access to Lake Tohopekaliga Access to Lake Marian Boat ramps are also located in 3 Ralph V. Chisholm Park (E. 39 Sexton Boat Ramp Lake Toho) St. Cloud Lakefront, Kissimmee Lakefront, 16 Partin Access to Fish Lake “Southport Park Boat Ramp” Triangle (W&E Lake) a5n0 d Three Lakes WMA (Lake Jackson) . Boat ramps are typically open 24 hours a day. Please use care when boating and fishing in our lakes. We are proud of our environmental heritage and natural resources. Neighborhood Parks Anytime you are looking to enjoy the outdoors with your family our local parks are just a hop, skip and a jump away. Located all throughout the county, our neighborhood parks have shaded areas and pavilions and well-maintained, safe playground equipment. For information call: 407-742-7800

12 Hickory Tree Neighborhood Park (St. Cloud) 13 Holopaw Neighborhood Park

14 Kenansville Community Center and Neighborhood Park For information call: 407-436-1710 Located south of St. Cloud off of Canoe Creek Road and adjacent to the new Kenansville Fire Station, this center offers lunch and ac - tivities for seniors and also acts as a hurricane shelter. The volun - teer community staff plan an annual festival every March and are currently working to restore the old, historic schoolhouse. The cen - ter serves as a good location for the rural community to hold fam - ily reunions, special events or community functions. Future plans include a playground, improved parking and entranceway. 15 Marydia Neighborhood Park (Kissimmee)

16 Partin Triangle Neighborhood Park (St. Cloud) Partin Triangle Park located off Neptune Road between Kissimmee and St. Cloud is a trail head for the Neptune Recre - ational Pathway. Shaded by trees is a new playground/picnic area and pavilion. This park also features tennis and racquetball courts and a boat ramp with access to East LakeTohopekaliga. Robert Guevara Community Center and Neighborhood Park 17 For information call: 407-348-7551 (Buenaventura Lakes) Located right in the center of the Buenaventura Lakes Com - munity, the center offers services and recreation to seniors, salsa classes and karate. It is a great location to hold a party, wedding or event. The park features lighted Basketball fields and Bocci Ball courts.

18 Royal Palm Neighborhood Park (Buenaventura Lakes)

19 Shelby Cox Memorial Park (Intercession City)

20 Tropical Neighborhood Park (Kissimmee)

21 Watersedge Neighborhood Park (Buenaventura Lakes) 22 Yeehaw Junction Neighborhood Park

“ Friends hip Par k Playg “Tennis Anyone?” round” Natural Resource Parks/Preserves Whether you are looking for hiking, horse - back riding or nature viewing look no fur - ther than Osceola County’s Nature Preserves. Lake Lizzie Nature Preserve, for example, offers primitive trails through a variety of habitats leading to the shores of Lake Lizzie and Trout Lake. For information call: 407-742-7800

27 Hamilton’s Reserve (Future Park) (Poinciana)

28 Holopaw Nature Preserve (Future Park)

29 Lake Lizzie Nature Preserve (St. Cloud) 14 Miles of natural trails, only 6 miles are marked. Trails pass by Lake Lizzie and Trout Lake. Trail - arsh” Lizzie M heads are located off of Bass Road “Lake for the North Loop and off of Old Melbourne Highway for the WP Tyson Trail Head that leads to the Marsh Loop and the Lake Lizzie Loop. Equestrian users must use the Old Melbourne Highway en - trance and have proof of Negative Coggins with them at all times. 30 Makinson Island 3 miles of natural trails, restrooms, pavil - ion. Primitive group camping by permit only.

O3a1 k Island Nature Preserve (Four Corners) 32 Poinciana Scrub Island Preserve 33 Regional Park (Future Park) (Kissimmee) Trail Head, parking, restrooms and picnic area with creek access. Anticipate completion of the first phase of the Babb Road project will be win - ter 2007. nd on Isla Makins “ rail” Loop T Recreational Pathways/Trails/Multi-purpose Osceola County offers 20 miles of paved walking path located on Neptune and Pleasant Hill Roads and about 40 miles of natural sur - face trails. Trails provide recreation, transportation, fitness, and economic benefits for all to enjoy.

44 Neptune Road Recreational Pathway The Neptune Road Pathway begins at the Kissimmee Lake - front at Lakeshore Drive and Ruby Street and continues on to the St. Cloud Lakefront at Lakeshore and Mississippi.

45 Pleasant Hill Road Recreational Pathway The Pleasant Hill Road Pathway begins on Pleasant Hill Road and South Orange Blossom Trail and continues into Poinciana and ends at Cypress and Marigold. Sports Facilities/School Parks Osceola County operates several world-class sports facilities that host a variety of sporting events and tournaments. Teams come from all over the world to hold tournaments and events at our pre - mier Central Florida locations. The Osceola County Stadium, home to the 2005 National League Baseball Champion Houston Astros, hosts Spring Training each March. The Austin-Tindall Regional Park and Soccer Complex holds a variety of turf events including Dis - ney’s Soccer Showcase. The Osceola Softball Complex is one of the top softball facilities in the country winning many facility awards over the years and is home to the Spring Rebel Games Tournament. The Osceola County Parks and Recreation Department is also in partnership with the Osceola School District. This partnership al - lows local youth leagues to utilize school fields for practices and games after school hours.

23 Neptune Middle School Sports Fields (St. Cloud) For information call: 407-742-7800

Parkway Middle School Sports Fields (Buenaventura Lakes) 24 For information call: 407-742-7800

Osceola County Softball Complex (Kissimmee) 25 For Information call: 407-962-1140 Osceola County Softball Complex, located just minutes from Or - lando International Airport, sets the standard for such facilities around the country. The complex was the official Eastern training fa - cility for the 2000 Olympic Gold Medal USA Women’s Softball team, is home of the renowned Rebel Spring Games and recipients of the 2005 National Complex of the Year Award.

26 Osceola County Stadium For information call: 321-697-3201 The Osceola County Stadium delivers the ideal combination of ex - citement, convenience and superb facilities. The complex recently underwent an $18.4-million renovation improving comfort and adding state-of-the-art amenities. Truly a major league operation, this facility hosts the National League Houston Astros for spring training. The Stadium is also host for a number of baseball tourna - ments, clinics, and other events. Situated in the heart of the Kissim - mee area, the Stadium is easily accessible by major traffic arteries and is convenient to the Walt Disney World Resort and other area attractions.

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