WATERTOWN & MAYER
COMMUNITY GUIDE 2024
Parks located close to neighborhoods
Mayer residents have five parks to choose from in the city : Old Schoolhouse Park , West Ridge Park , Bluejay Park , Meadow Park and Discovery Park , which all offer plenty of opportunities for a fun outing , from playground equipment to ballparks and a skate park . Many are located in close proximity to the city ’ s trail system .
OLD SCHOOLHOUSE PARK
This community park is the largest existing park in Mayer consisting of approximately 16 acres . The park provides for a variety of active recreational amenities .
The park complex currently includes four ballfields and a community gymnasium . The park is also the site of a municipal well , a small public works facility and off-street parking . Old Schoolhouse Park facilities are used for community recreation and league ball .
The community gymnasium is available for volleyball , basketball and free play . In addition , there are four ballfields within the park .
WEST RIDGE PARK
This neighborhood park consists of approximately eight acres . The park is primarily comprised of open space and ADA accessible and inclusive playground equipment .
Accessory facilities include a parking lot , paved trail , picnic tables and a portable restroom facility . This park is an accessible park . This park also features a Little Free Library .
BLUEJAY PARK
This neighborhood park consists of approximately one and a third acres . This park has a half court sport court . Offstreet parking facilities are not provided at this park , but an alley is used for parking .
MEADOW PARK
Meadow Park is located to the south of town in the Hidden Creek Development . It is to the west of Highway 25 . This park features a skate park , soccer nets , four square pad , and a toddler and children ’ s playground . This park is connected to the Hidden Creek Development by trails .
DISCOVERY PARK
Discovery Park is located in the Fieldstone Development off of Fieldstone Parkway . This park has playground equipment and connects to the development by a Discovery Trail .
SOURCE : CITY OF MAYER
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