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SUNSET CELEBRATION on the PIER at the Cape PARK KEY Neighborhood Athletic Recreation Ctr. PARKS & RECREATION Attraction (239) 573-3128 Specialty Boat Ramp 1 Dirt Ramp 38 PARKS 2 1 Seahawk Park 2 Coral Oaks Golf Course 3 Northwest Softball Cmplx 3 4 Burnt Store Boat Ramp 5 Giuffrida Park 5 6 Burton Memorial Park 6 7 Caloosa Park 8 Reflections Park 9 Cultural Park 10 Saratoga Lake Park 4 34 11 35 30 11 www.CapeParks.com Wm. “Bill” Austen Youth Ctr. 7 & Eagle Skate Park 12 9 33 12 Lake Kennedy Comm. Park, 20 36 Senior Ctr. & Special Pops 10 13 Strausser BMX Sports Cmplx 8 & BMX Boat Ramp 14 13 14 Cape Coral Sports Complex 37 15 Storm Football Complex 16 Koza/Saladino Park 17 Jason Verdow Mem. Park 18 Four Mile Cove Eco. Preserve 18 19 Horton Park & Boat Ramp 20 Sun Splash Family Waterpark 15 17 19 21 Jaycee Park 22 Veterans Park 16 23 Arts Studio/Rubicond Park 24 Four Freedoms Park 25 Yacht Club Community Park 31 & Tony Rotino Senior Ctr., & Yacht Club Boat Ramp 26 Rotary Park 27 Pelican Soccer Complex 27 22 21 28 28 Pelican Baseball Complex 23 29 Camelot Park 30 Jim Jeffers Park 39 32 31 Oasis Gymnasium 29 24 32 Bernice Braden Park 33 Joe Stonis Park 34 Paul Sanborn Park 35 Sirenia Vista 26 36 Pops Café 25 37 Rosen Park 38 Del Prado Linear Park 39 Founders Park CAPE CORAL PARKS MAP • 239.573.3128 CAPE CORAL PARKS 2 Neighborhood Athletic Recreation Center Attraction Specialty RECREATION CENTERS & ATTRACTIONS Acreage Special Programs / Annual Pass Membership Picnic Area Playground Rentals Facility 23 Cape Coral Arts Studio / Rubicond Park 4533 Coronado Pkwy • 574-0802 2.2 Full service art studio with on-site store and gift shop • • 2 Coral Oaks Golf Course 1800 NW 28th Avenue • 573-3100 180 18-hole championship course featuring affordable play, driving range, pro shop and Knicker’s Pub (open to the public) • • • CAPE CORAL PARKS & RECREATION FACILITY GUIDE • FACILITY & RECREATION CAPE CORAL PARKS 24 Four Freedoms Park 4818 Tarpon Court • 574-0804 3.2 Recreation facility overlooking Bimini Basin with a large, shaded, fenced in playground, on-site preschool & sunbathing beach • • • 12 Lake Kennedy Community Park 400 Santa Barbara Blvd. • 574-0575 46 The Park includes: Lake Kennedy Senior Ctr. 574-0575 • Mini-Bus Service 574-0573 • Special Populations Ctr. 574-0574 • • • • • 26 Rotary Park Environmental Center 5505 Rose Garden Road • 549-4606 97 4,200 sq. ft facility set on 97 acres features a nature trail, boardwalk, observation towers, plant gardens, bike path & dog park • • • • 20 Sun Splash Family Waterpark 400 Santa Barbara Blvd. • 574-0557 14 14-acre aquatic attraction features thrilling slides, relaxing pools, children’s activities & more. Group rates & b-day parties avail. • • • • 11 Wm. “Bill” Austen Youth Center / Eagle Skate Park 315 SW 2nd Ave. • 242-3950 10.4 Recreational facility offering programs & activities for kids ages 8-18 / Skatepark features 27,000 sq. ft. of ramps, rails & pipes • • • • 25 Yacht Club Community Park 5819 Driftwood Parkway • 574-0806 • Yacht Club Pool 542-3903 13 Includes: Tony Rotino Sr. Center 574-0807 • Sunbathing beach, fishing pier, boat ramp, Yacht Basin, tennis courts, pool, waterfront restaurant • • • • • 36 Pops Café 1015 Cultural Park Blvd. (inside Cape Coral City Hall) • 573-3134 • Open weekdays 7:30am-1:00pm n/a ATHLETIC PARKS / FACILITIES Note: Must be part of a city organized or sanctioned activity or hold a valid field permit to utilize athletic fields. Contact the Athletic Office at 573-3128 for current league and tournament opportunities. Acreage Athletic Courts Athletic Fields Picnic Area Playground Restrooms 6 Burton Memorial Park 1502 NE 3rd Terrace • 4 Softball Fields, Tennis Court & Basketball Court 8.5 • • • • • 7 Caloosa Park 610 Del Prado Boulevard • 2 Football Fields 15 • • • • 14 Cape Coral Sports Complex 1510 Sports Boulevard • 5 Softball, 5 Soccer and 4 Baseball Fields 52 • • • • 17 Jason Verdow Memorial Park 801 SE 27th Street • 3 Youth Baseball Fields 5.5 • • • • 30 Jim Jeffers Park 2817 SW 3rd Lane • 4 Soccer Fields, Baseball Field, plus Basketball & Tennis Courts 18.5 • • • • • 16 Koza/Saladino Park 301 SW 30th Terrace • 4 Youth Baseball Fields 11 • • • • 3 Northwest Softball Complex 1030 NW 16th Place • 5 Adult Softball Fields 15 • • • 31 Oasis Gymnasium 3507 Oasis Boulevard n/a • • 28 Pelican Baseball Complex 4128 Pelican Boulevard • 4 Youth and 1 Adult Baseball Fields 16.6 • • 27 Pelican Soccer Complex 4020 SW 2nd Court • 4 Soccer Fields 14.3 • • • 15 Storm Football Complex 2602 Chiquita Boulevard • 3 Football Fields 10 • • • • 13 Strausser BMX Sports Complex 1410 SW 6th Place; BMX Boat Ramp 1509 SW 7th Ct. 20 • • • • NEIGHBORHOOD / SPECIALTY PARKS Acreage Boat Ramps Fitness Trails Picnic Area Playground Restrooms 32 Bernice Braden Park 2051 Cape Coral Parkway East, located on the Caloosahatchee River 9.8 • 4 Burnt Store Boat Ramp 230 Burnt Store Road South, located on the Caloosahatchee River 4.5 • • • 29 Camelot Park 1718 SW 52nd Terrace • Tennis & Pickleball Courts 6.4 • • • • 9 Cultural Park 528 Cultural Park Boulevard • Theatre, Historical Museum, & Art League located on site 16 • 38 Del Prado Linear Park On Del Prado Blvd between Diplomat Pkwy & Kismet Pkwy • Fitness Stations & 2.2 Mile Exercise Path n/a • 18 Four Mile Cove Ecological Preserve 2101 SE 23rd Terrace • Trails, Kayak Rentals, Veterans Memorial Area 365 • • www.CapeParks.com 5 Giuffrida Park 1044 NE 4th Street • Basketball Court 3.7 • • • 19 Horton Park & Boat Ramp 2600 SE 26th Place, located on the Caloosahatchee River 5 • • • 21 Jaycee Park 4215 SE 20th Place Gazebo and Fitness Equipment, located on the Caloosahatchee River 8 • • • • 33 Joe Stonis Park 3444 Ceitus Parkway • Tennis & Pickleball Courts, Exercise Equipment, Shuffleboard & Horseshoe Pits 7.4 • • • • 39 Founders Park 929 SE 46th Lane .75 • 34 Paul Sanborn Park 2310 SE 3rd Street • Basketball Courts, Large BBQ Pit, Horseshoe Pits 3 • • • • 8 Reflections Park 815 Nicholas Parkway .25 • • 10 Saratoga Lake Park 170 SE 4th Terrace • Bocce & Basketball Courts, Horseshoe Pits 5 • • • 1 Seahawk Park 1030 NW 28th Street • Radio-Controlled Plane Area 13.5 • • 35 Sirenia Vista 3916 Ceitus Pkwy • Kayak Launch (main entrance to Caloosa Blueway); Fishing Areas 8.4 • • 22 Veterans Park 4140 Coronado Parkway • Bocce & Basketball Courts 4.2 • • • 37 Rosen Park 2414 SE 15th Terrace • 2 Boat Ramps and Large Boat Trailer Parking Area 14.4 • • • 3 4 CORAL OAKS GOLF COURSE • 239.573.3100 • www.CoralOaksGolf.com ON THE COVER With over 14 acres of pools, slides, tubes and rides, Sun Splash Family Waterpark is the perfect place to cool down and make a splash all summer long! For park details, Mayor including the 2014 operating schedule, Marni Lin Sawicki group rates, swim lessons, birthday party packages and more, see pages 18-21 or visit City Council Members www.SunSplashWaterpark.com. Jim Burch .................................District #1 John Carioscia, Sr. ...................District #2 Lenny Nesta .............................District #3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Richard Leon ............................District #4 PAGE(S) OF CONTENTS • PROGRAMS BY AGE TABLE Rana Erbrick .............................District #5 Rick Williams ............................District #6 Aquatics ......................................................... 17-21 Derrick Donnell .........................District #7 Arts Studio ...................................................... 32-35 City Manager Athletics .......................................................... 26-27 John Szerlag Boating / Yacht Basin ...................................... 4, 16 Parks & Recreation Department Calendar (Pull-Out) ......................................... 38-39 Stephen H. Pohlman, CPRP, Director Michelle Dean, CPRP, Marketing Coordinator Community Group Directory ............................... 11 Theresa Lynch, Administrative Assistant III Coral Oaks Golf Course .................................. 4, 40 Recreation & Social Service Division Eagle Skate Park ................................................. 24 Keith Locklin, CPRP, Recreation Superintendent Four Freedoms Park ......................................... 8-11 Barbara Dickinson, Yacht Club Manager Four Mile Cove Eco Preserve / Kayak Shack ...... 31 Cher Bell, Fine Arts Supervisor Susan Edward, Four Freedoms Park Supervisor General Information ............................................... 6 Mark Cagle, CPRP, Youth Center Manager Lake Kennedy Senior Center ......................... 36-37 Kathryn Sayers, Senior Center Supervisor Map of Cape Coral Parks & Facilities .................... 2 Revenue & Special Facilities Division Parks & Recreation Facility Guide ......................... 3 Art Avellino, CYSA, Athletics & Special Facilities Superintendent Pops Café .............................................................. 7 Sara Sansone, Special Populations Supervisor Todd King, Special Events Coordinator Program Registration Information ......................... 6 Paul Pratt, Harbormaster/Environmental Supervisor Rotary Park Environmental Center ................. 26-31 Sandra Greiner, Waterpark Manager Shelter Reservations ....................................... 6, 30 Parks Division Special Populations ............................................... 7 Kerry Runyon, CPRP, Parks Superintendent Sun Splash Family Waterpark .................. 18-21, 40 Mike Webster, Parks Maintenance Manager Toby Sheaf, Parks & Grounds Supervisor II Tennis (Yacht Club Courts) .................................27 Patrick Gair, Parks & Grounds Supervisor I Tony Rotino Senior Center ............................
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