The mission of the Centerville-Washington Park District is to preserve open
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Community Report AvailableThe Centerville-Washington Park District Community Report is now available online. Catch up with what has been happening in your parks. Read about the individuals and groups that make the accomplishments possible. A printed version of the report is available at the Centerville and Woodbourne Libraries.
Dog Park OpensThe off-leash dog park is now open at Oak Grove Park. The park is comprised of two fenced areas, one for dogs smaller than 25 pounds and another for larger dogs. Please observe these Dog Park Rules for your safety and the safety of your dog. Children under the age of 8 are strictly prohibited in the off-leash area and children under age 14 must be accompanied by an adult. These Dog Park Guidelines will help you and your dog enjoy your visit to the park. Note that water is not currently available at the dog park. Please bring a container of water for your dog.
Coyote InformationHave you seen a coyote in your neighborhood or local park? Follow the link to learn more about how to live with this highly adaptable animal.
The Centerville-Washington Park District (also known as the Washington Township Park District) was created in 1959 by local residents with the foresight to realize that areas needed to be set aside as parks while the community was developed with houses and businesses. Nearly 1000 acres have been preserved at 45 parks. The park effort has been so successful we are known as the Open Space Community. Open space, scenic parks, and quality programs help make our community a special place to live. Continued local support, cooperation with other agencies, and great volunteers will enable the Park District to meet the park and outdoor recreation demands of future generations.
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