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Parks

Fulton Dog Park

3.32 acres – Wolking Drive
 Fulton Dog Park The Fulton Dog Park is one of Fulton’s newest recreation amenities. Constructed in the summer of 2010, this facility consists of a “Large Dog” area and a separate area for the smaller dogs to run and play.

Backer Sports Complex

15 acres – Crestwood Drive
Backer Sports ComplexBacker Sports Complex is home to three softball/baseball fields and is the home to William Woods University baseball and softball teams. The fields are also utilized by adult and youth Parks and Recreation programs during the summer months.

Carver Park

8.3 acres – Penn Ave. and Westminster Ave.
Carver ParkCarver Park houses two shelters, one baseball field, playground equipment, a concession area, restrooms, and three basketball courts.

Memorial Park

11.5 acres – Hockaday and Ravine St.
Memorial Park is divided by Business 54. The east side of the park, also known as Hockaday Hill or Indian Park, houses one shelter, restrooms and playground equipment, as well as easy access Stinson Creek Trail. The west side of the park is home to Hensley baseball field, the Covered Bridge, the newly renovated Gazebo, Pavilion with concessions and restrooms, & playground.  Memorial Park (West) will also house the new Splash Pad attraction in Summer 2014.

Morgan Soccer Complex

41 acres – County Rd. 304 (near Elton Hensley Memorial Airport)
Morgan Soccer ComplexMorgan Soccer Complex has five lighted playing fields, a playground, restrooms, concession area, and one shelter. This complex is used for youth soccer and flag football.

Morningside Park

52 acres – Jeff Battles Dr.
Morningside ParkMorningside Park consists of a fishing lake with a boat ramp, picnic tables, a nature trail and access to the Stinson Creek Trail. The entrance to the park is named after retired Fulton teacher Jeff Battles. He started volunteering his Future Farmers of America classes for community service and spent many years volunteering his time and effort on this park. Battles worked very hard to help clear picnic and hiking areas and his efforts are greatly appreciated. The entrance to the park has been name “Jeff Battles Drive” in his memory.

Smith Branch Park

1 acre – North U.S. 54 Business
Smith Branch ParkThis roadside park, located on Business 54 makes a perfect place for a picnic or a quiet place to enjoy your lunch.

Tennyson Road Park

55 acres – Tennyson Road
This tract of land, designated as a City Park in 2009, is currently an undeveloped area with gently rolling pastures and some small tracts of timber. The City plans to begin park development in this area in the near future. It is also home to the newly constructed southside Fire Station.

Truman Park and Lake

6 acres – Westminster Ave. and 4th St.
Truman LakeTruman Park has several nice picnic areas, and lots of room to fish.

Veterans Park

30 acres – State St. and 10th St.
Veterans LakeVeterans Park is one of the most popular park facilities. It’s home to five shelters, baseball field, fishing lake, skate park, 12 horseshoe pits, three sets of playground equipment, two lighted basketball courts, two sand volleyball courts, concession stand, amphitheatre, 18-hole disc golf course and historic Scout Cabin.

Wallace Backer Park

5.5 acres – Jefferson City Rd.
 Wallace Backer Park This hilltop park was donated to the City in June 2009 by the Fulton Garden Club. It is an undeveloped nature area that is great for short hikes or other outdoor activities.


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