Thurston Park
Thurston Park is a 5-acre neighborhood park with grassy open space, a basketball court, play equipment, and paved pathways connecting the neighborhood to Thurston High School. There are two park entrances: 6329 F Street and 747 64th Street
Thurston Hills Natural Area
Thurston Hills Natural Area provides 665 acres of land dedicated to recreation and habitat restoration in east Springfield. This area opened to the public in 2017, providing a growing trail system for hikers, mountain bikers, and nature lovers.
Splash at Lively Park
About Splash
Nestled in the Thurston area of Springfield next to Lively Park, this indoor waterpark offers something for everyone. Enjoy a wave pool, kiddie pool, water slide, six-lane, 25-yard lap pool, steaming spa pool, community room, and outdoor sun deck. The waves are activated during waterpark swim times only.
Ruff Park and Magnolia Arboretum
This 10-acre park features a paved multi-use path, open green space, and hundreds of magnolia trees. This park was named and dedicated in honor of Wallace M. Ruff Jr., who tragically passed away in 1989.
Royal Delle Park
Discover Royal Delle Park, a charming 3-acre oasis nestled in Hayden Bridge. This neighborhood gem features an accessible paved walking path, ample open green space for gatherings, a basketball half-court for games, and a delightful playground for children and families.
Robin Park
This small neighborhood park is located in northwest Springfield.
Rob Adams Park
Rob Adams Park is 6.5 acres and features open play areas, a full basketball court, and a fun collection of modern playground equipment sure to get kids climbing, spinning and giggling. The park is named for Adams, who was a dedicated member of the Willamalane Board of Directors for more than 20 years.
Quartz Park
Quartz Park features a playground, walking path, basketball court, and open play field. Springfield Public Schools and Willamalane developed the park together in this growing neighborhood, and the school district has plans for a future school at the site. The park was funded in part by a 2012 bond measure.
Pride Park
This quiet, 2-acre neighborhood park is located one block away from Bob Keefer Center.
Page Park
Page Park is next to Page Elementary School. The park features an informal baseball field and two fenced tennis courts. It is also adjacent to the multi-use EWEB Path for easy neighborhood access.