
Courtesy of GPR
GREENWOOD, Ind. – With warmer weather here, Greenwood Parks and Recreation is ready for visitors and residents to experience the city’s state-of-the-art outdoor amenities. The City of Greenwood hosts 17 parks, spanning 400 acres, that feature scenic walking trails, sports facilities, and recreational programs for all ages.
Starting Thursday, May 1, all parks’ restrooms will open and transition to their extended summer hours, operating from 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.
The city’s trail system hosts over 50 miles of multi-use paths winding through Greenwood’s natural park spaces. The most popular trails include Tracy Trail, Play Pocket Trail, Grassy Creek Trail, and Freedom Park Trail.
Now officially open for the season, the Greenwood Sports Park features eight sports fields, a modern playground, a splash pad, and a versatile multiuse field, including a regulation cricket pitch.
Freedom Park’s 16-court pickleball complex is open daily from dawn to dusk. The complex boasts LED lighting and eight shade structures. The second annual Greenwood Freedom Cup is May 10 and 11, featuring a pool play round robin format with top teams advancing to a single-elimination playoff.
Spring youth sports programs are underway, offering activities such as basketball, baseball, softball, archery, and soccer. Adults can also register for softball, volleyball, archery, and pickleball.
Follow Greenwood Parks and Recreation on Facebook to stay connected and learn more about future events this spring and summer in Greenwood. For league registration and additional details on amenities, visit the Greenwood Parks and Recreation page online.