CITY PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS
Hutchinson boasts many quality parks including seven which rank in the top 10% nationally. From splash pads to disc golf courses, a skate
park to tennis courts, playgrounds, horseshoe pits, and even a zoo - there is truly something to do for everyone!
George Pyle Park
118 S. Poplar Street
George W. Pyle Park is in the heart of downtown. Nestled between the
Reno County Museum, City Hall and the historic Memorial Hall, it is a
perfect place for a picnic lunch, fun with the kids on the playground, or
even a small wedding at the gorgeous gazebo.
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Chester I. Lewis Plaza
15 East 1st Ave
Hutchinson’s newest plaza is located in Downtown Hutchinson and
is named after local civil rights attorney who fought against segregation.
Lewis is depicted in the left-most mural, Brendan Martinez’s
“Justice of All Trades Lewis,” alongside elements of the Hutchinson
municipal flag. The center mural was created by Rebekah Lewis and
Josh Tripoli, of Lupoli Collective in Wichita. It showcases key images
that are unique to the Hutchinson area in a postcard-style design.
Splash Pads
Fairgrounds Water Park | Severance Street north of 17th Avenue
Avenue A Water Park | Washington St. & Avenue A in Downtown
Rice Park Spray Park | 44 Swarens
Need to cool off, but don’t have time for a trip to the pool? Visit one
of Hutchinson’s three interactive water parks. These parks, operated
by the City of Hutchinson, are open to the public and provided free
of charge Memorial Day through Labor Day.