| Parks in Omaha alphabetical |
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| 22nd and Willis Park |
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| Adams Park |
3121 Bedford Avenue |
Created in 1960, includes a playground, picnic area, an overlook, paths, restrooms, and open space. There are ball fields, tennis courts and an outdoor tournament-quality basketball complex with glass backboards, scoreboards and fan seating. |
| Albright Park |
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| Andersen Park |
134th and Cottner streets, Millard |
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| Applewood Heights Park |
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| Armbrust Park |
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| Athletic Park |
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| Autumn Heights Park |
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| Barrington Park |
764 N. 164th st |
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| Bay Meadows Park |
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| Bedford Place Park |
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| Bemis Park |
3434 Cuming Street |
Founded in 1891, includes 10 acres (40,000 m2) with a playground, tennis courts, walking paths, picnic area and shelter located in the Bemis Park Landmark Heritage District. |
| Benson Lions Park |
2005 North 66th Street |
2 acres (8,100 m2) with a playground and ball field. |
| Benson Park |
7002 Military Avenue |
200 acres (0.81 km2) with playground, football and soccer fields, horseshoe pits, basketball and tennis courts, fishing, walking paths, indoor ice rink, lagoon, and a pavilion.[6] Created in 1931. |
| Bent Creek Park |
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| Bluff View Park |
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| Bowling Green Park |
7065 Blondo Street |
7 acres (28,000 m2) with a playground, ball field, basketball court, football field and walking trails. |
| Boyd Park |
4201 North 16th Street |
Location of Omaha Central High School's baseball field.[7] |
| Brookside Park [disambiguation needed] |
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| Brown Park |
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| Bryan Park |
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| Cancer Survivor Park |
1111 S. 105th St. |
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| Candlewood II |
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| Carol Gast Memorial Park |
3501 Ames Avenue |
Located next to Butler-Gast YMCA.[8] |
| Levi Carter Park |
3100 Abbott Drive |
Carter Lake has opportunities for water skiing, fishing and boating. The park has baseball fields, football fields, and basketball courts, as well as paths, picnic areas, shelters, restrooms, a pavilion and open space. Founded in 1891. |
| Center Park |
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| Christie Heights Park |
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| Churchich Park |
50th and C streets |
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| Clarkson Park |
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| Cody Park |
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| Colonial Acres Park |
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| Columbus Park |
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| Conagra Park |
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| Conestoga Park |
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| Conoco Park |
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| Cottonwood Heights Park |
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| Cottonwood park |
728 S. 154th st |
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| Country Club Manor Park |
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| Crosskey Villages Park |
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| Cuming Corner Park |
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| Democracy Park |
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| Dewey Park |
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| Discovery Park [disambiguation needed] |
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| Discovery Soccer Complex |
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| Dorothy Patach Park |
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| Dodge Park |
11001 John J. Pershing Drive |
Fishing, water skiing and boating on the Missouri River, as well as hiking, Baseball fields, soccer fields, horseshoe pits, and tennis courts, a picnic area, pavilions, historical monuments and a campground.[9] Founded in 1930. |
| Elmwood Park |
802 S. 60th st adjacent to the University of Nebraska at Omaha |
1889 |
| Englewood Park |
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| Erskine Park |
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| Escalante Hills Park |
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| Essex Park |
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| Esther Pilster Park |
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| Eugene T. Mahoney State Park |
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| Faye Boulevard Park |
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| Filmore Park |
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| Florence Park |
3015 State Street |
Located in historic Florence, this park is 2.6 acres (11,000 m2) and includes a playground, walking paths, a historical monument and a shelter area. |
| Fontenelle Park |
4575 Ames Avenue |
Founded in 1893, currently has 108 acres (0.44 km2) with a lagoon, playground and paths, basketball courts, tennis courts, football fields, and a nine-hole golf course.[10] |
| Forest Lawn Park |
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| Freedom Park |
2497 Freedom Park Road |
Home of the USS Hazard (AM-240), the USS LSM-45 and the USS Marlin (SST-2). |
| Gallagher Park |
2936 North 52nd Street |
18 acres (73,000 m2) including a playground, ball fields, a swimming pool and a historical monument to the former Krug Park. |
| Grace Young Park |
6317 Military Avenue |
2.4 acres (9,700 m2), including a playground, ball field and basketball court. |
| Gene Leahy Mall |
1302 Farnam on the Mall |
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| Gifford Park |
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| Gifford River Drive Park |
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| Glenn Cunningham Lake |
8660 Lake Cunningham Road |
1977 |
| Grace Young Park |
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| Graham Park |
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| Greentree Park |
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| H.H. Harper Park |
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| Hanscom Park |
1899 South 32nd Avenue |
1889 |
| Harrison Heights Park |
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| Harvey Oaks Park |
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| Heartland of America Park |
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| Hefflinger Park |
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| Highland Park [disambiguation needed] |
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| Hillsborough Park |
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| Hillside Little League Park |
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| Himebaugh Park |
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| Hitchcock Park |
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| Hummel Park |
11808 John J. Pershing Drive |
202 acres (0.82 km2) including a historical monument for Fort Lisa. The park was created in 1930. |
| James F. Lynch Park |
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| John P. Munnley Park |
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| Karen Park |
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| Kenefick Park |
100 Bancroft Street (next to the Lauritzen Gardens) |
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| Kellom Greenbelt Park |
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| Kellom Park |
2310 Nicholas Street |
A 6-acre (24,000 m2) park. |
| Keystone Park |
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| Kingswood Park |
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| Kiwanis Park |
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| Kountze Park |
1920 Pinkney Street |
10 acres (40,000 m2) including a playground, ball field, basketball courts, tennis courts, a community center, shelter area and restrooms. |
| Lake Forest Estates Park |
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| Lake Forest Park |
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| Lake James Park |
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| Lamp Park |
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| Leavenworth Park |
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| Lee Valley Park |
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| Lewis & Clark Landing |
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| Little Elmwood Park |
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| Kenifick Park |
100 Bancroft Avenue |
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| Kountze Park |
1920 Pinkney Street |
1899 |
| Mandan Park |
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| Maple Village Park |
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| McKinley Park [disambiguation needed] |
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| Meadow Lane Park |
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| Memorial Park |
6008 Underwood Avenue |
1948 |
| Mercer Park |
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| Metcalfe Park |
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| Miami Playground |
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| Michael Thell NEA Park |
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| Miguel Keith Park |
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| Millard Heights Park |
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| Millard Highlands Park |
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| Miller Park |
6201 North 30th Street |
Founded in 1891, the park includes a lake, artesian well fountain, golf course, trails, picnic areas, pavilion, playground, baseball fields and soccer fields. |
| Miller's Landing Park |
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| Mockingbird Heights Park |
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| Montclair/Westbrook Park |
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| Morton Park |
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| Mount Vernon Garden |
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| Myott Park |
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| North Oaks Park |
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| Northwest Park |
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| Norwick Park |
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| Oak Heights Park |
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| Oakbrook Park |
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| Oaks Park |
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| Omaha Botanical Gardens (aka Lauritzen Gardens) |
2001 South 6th Street |
1982 |
| One Pacific Place Park |
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| Orchard Park |
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| Pacific Meadows Park |
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| Palomino Hills Park |
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| Park East Park |
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| Parkside Park |
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| Peterson Park |
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| Pheasant Run Park |
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| Pinewood Park |
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| Pipal Park |
7802 Hascall St |
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| Prairie Lane Park |
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| Pulaski Park |
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| Rambleridge Park |
11424 Fort Street |
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| Raven Oaks Park |
7901 Raven Oaks Drive |
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| Regency Park |
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| Ridgefield Park |
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| Riverview Park [disambiguation needed] |
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| Roanoke Park |
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| Rock Glen Park |
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| Rockbrook Park |
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| Roxbury Park |
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| Saddle Hills Park |
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| Sandoz Park |
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| Schroeder-Vogel Park |
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| Seymour Smith Park |
6802 Harrison Street |
1962 |
| Signal Hill Park |
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| Somerset Park |
Wenninghoff Road and North 86th Street |
1994 |
| Spaulding Park |
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| Spring Lake Park |
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| Standing Bear Lake |
6404 N. 132nd st |
1977 |
| Stillmeadow Park |
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| Storz Rugby Complex |
North 16th and Storz Expressway |
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| Sunny Slope Park |
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| Swanson Park |
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| Templeton Mini-Park |
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| Timber Creek Park |
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| Tomahawk Hills Park |
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| Towl Park |
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| Tranquility Park |
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| Trendwood Park |
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| Turner Park |
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| Unity Park |
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| Upland Park |
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| Walnut Grove Park |
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| Walnut Hill Park |
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| Wentworth Park |
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| West Fairacres Park |
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| Westchester Park |
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| Western Trails Park |
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| Westgate Park |
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| Westroads Parkway |
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| Westwood Heights Park |
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| Woodhaven Park |
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| Yale Park |
3377 Lake street |
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| Young Park |
411 1/2 N. Elmwood Road |
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| Youngman Connector Park |
163rd and Farnam Streets |
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| Zorinsky Lake Park |
156th and F streets |
1993 |