City Parks

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Maysville-Mason County Recreation Park

The City of Maysville has many parks with varying amenities. The list below provides an overview of these parks.

Maysville-Mason County Recreation Park

Where is the recreation park?
The rec park is located south of the Old Washington Historic District at 2340 Old Main St., Maysville, KY 41056.
What are some of the park amenites?
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The rec park is a 57-acre space with a swimming facility, dog park, a par-three golf course, putt-putt golf, tennis and pickleball courts, two softball fields, five picnic shelters, several playgrounds and a one-mile walking trail. The park offers sand volleyball, and corn hole, all equipment furnished. The park’s biggest attraction is a 12-acre fishing lake (Kentucky fishing license required). The park gates are open from dawn till 11 p.m. Access to the lake walking/driving trail is not restricted.
Are there activity fees?
Swimming Pool

$5 ages 3 and up
The swimming pool can be reached at 606-759-7013.

The pool and baseball diamonds are managed by Limestone Family YMCA. For rentals of the those facilities or other questions, call the Y at 606-564-6772.

Putt-Putt Golf

$4 Age 12 and under
$5 Age 13 and older

Par 3 Golf

9-18 holes $8
Kids under 12 free with adult

Memberships

Family: $125
Single: $100
Senior: $75
Check at pro shop for par 3 golf scramble days and times.

The pro-shop is open 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., seven days a week. The pro-shop can be reached at 606-759-5604.

The recreation park also includes a dog park, playground, corn hole courts, three tennis courts, and four pickleball courts.
Can picnic shelters be reserved?
Maysville/Mason County Recreation Park is located south of the Old Washington Historic District at 2340 Old Main St., Maysville, KY 41056.

The rec park is a 57-acre space with a swimming facility, dog park, a par-three golf course, putt-putt golf, tennis and pickleball courts, two softball fields, five picnic shelters, several playgrounds and a one-mile walking trail. The park offers sand volleyball, and corn hole, all equipment furnished. The park’s biggest attraction is a 12-acre fishing lake (Kentucky fishing license required). The park gates are open from dawn till 11 p.m. Access to the lake walking/driving trail is not restricted.

The recreation park has four shelters the Browning, RECC, DeKalb and Lake, which may be reserved May through October. These have reservation fees by the day on weekends. There is no charge to use the shelters during the week. Reservations may be made no more than one year in advance. The Palmer Smart Shelter and the Gazebo are first come, first serve. Reservations for each year will become available beginning in January of that year.  Rental fees are non-refundable. 

WEEKEND RESERVATIONS:
For weekend availability and to reserve a shelter, click here.

Weekday reservations:
To reserve on a weekday, click here.

City Parks

Maysville River Park & Marina

The marina is located at 100 Main Street on the east end of Maysville on the southern bank of the Ohio River. The river park offers camping, picnicking and boating fun for the whole family. The park has 43 improved camp sites as well as primitive camping. There is water and electric hook-up at each site. The park also provides a dump station, showers and restroom facilities, boat launch, gas pump (coming soon), and playground. There are two picnic shelters, with grills (the larger shelter on the east side of the parking lot can be reserved by contacting the River Park tenant). The park is open April 1 through Oct. 31, with on site management 24 hours a day, seven days a week. For campsite/shelter rental, please contact Mike Mack at 606-584-8141.  For general park questions, please contact the City Manager at 606-564-2521.

Danny Hay Skate Park
The skate park is located on Forest Avenue in the east end of downtown Maysville. Several ramps and smooth concrete surfaces allow skateboarders to test their skills. Open year-round.
Jerry & Paul King Park
Jerry & Paul King Park, on Forest Avenue, is the newest of Maysville's parks. It features a picnic pavilion, basketball courts, playground, restrooms, and community garden.
January Park
Located on Union Street in the East End, January Park has a picnic shelter, basketball courts, and playground equipment.
Cotton Mill Park
Located on the south side of West Second Street between Wall and Short streets, the Cotton Mill Park has a picnic shelter and a fenced dog park with agility equipment.
Limestone Landing & Fishing Pier
Located at north end of Limestone Street and McDonald Parkway in the downtown. Fishing pier and boat dock provide easy access to downtown Maysville business district. Limestone Landing is adjacent to floodwall murals by acclaimed Dafford Murals.
Rotary Park
Located on Bridge Street in the downtown, Rotary Club Park offers a large green space, picnic shelter, playground, and community building.

The Rotary Club does not reserve the picnic shelter, but the community building may be rented by contacting Ron Rice at 606-584-4908.